The LC Diamond Trojans swept Therrell 17-2 and 15-0 in a doubleheader on the road Friday to advance to the Sweet 16 round of the GHSA Class AA baseball playoffs. They will play at Elbert County Thursday.
The Trojan soccer team dispatched KIPP 8-1 Friday at Trojan Field. They advance to round two of the playoffs and host Pepperell Wednesday.
Headlines - Topics from April, 2018

Sheriff: "You just can't make this stuff up"
Dep. Cynthia Patten was working on reports at the sheriff’s office April 14 when she went outside to retrieve something from her patrol car. On her way, she met Jon Connor Montgomery, 19, and Kayla Edwins entering the detention center to visit an inmate. Both reeked of alcohol and marijuana.
As she got to the parking lot, Patten detected a strong odor of marijuana from a grey Nissan Maxima. Edwins returned to the Nissan which she told Patten belonged to her boyfriend.
Patten and Edwins reentered the detention center and Patten had a jailer get Montgomery out of the visitation area. Dep. Bossie Davis arrived and Patten told Montgomery she smelled marijuana on him and in the Nissan.
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As she got to the parking lot, Patten detected a strong odor of marijuana from a grey Nissan Maxima. Edwins returned to the Nissan which she told Patten belonged to her boyfriend.
Patten and Edwins reentered the detention center and Patten had a jailer get Montgomery out of the visitation area. Dep. Bossie Davis arrived and Patten told Montgomery she smelled marijuana on him and in the Nissan.
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GBI document identifies Pike deputy in fatal shooting
A single document, a ‘face sheet’ acquired from the GBI after an open records request by The Herald Gazette, reveals the identity of the Pike deputy involved in a fatal shooting April 4.
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Soccer playoff picture clearing
The GHSA state soccer tournament gets underway next week and both the Trojans and Lady Trojans are in on the action.
The Lady Trojans will host Therrell High of Atlanta on Thursday, April 26. First touch is set for 5:30 p.m. at Trojan Field. LC is 15-2-0, ranked #3 in the state and the #1 seed from Region 5AA. Therrell is unranked and the #4 seed from Region 6AA.
The Trojans will host KIPP Atlanta on Friday, April 27. The time has yet to be determined. LC is 11-4-2, unranked and the #1 seed from Region 5AA. KIPP is unranked and the #4 seed from Region 6AA.
Other area teams in postseason play include:
The Pike County Lady Pirates will host Windsor Forest of Savannah on April 26. The time is to be determined. Pike is 9-5-2, ranked #9 in Class AAA and the #1 seed from Region 4AAA. Windsor Forest is unranked and the #4 seed from Region 3AAA.
The Pike County Pirates will play Friday, April 27 at home against Southeast Bulloch. The time is to be determined. The Pirates are 11-5-1, ranked #9 in Class AAA and the #1 seed from Region 4AAA.
The Spalding Lady Jaguars will host Shaw High of Columbus April 26. The time is to be determined. The Lady Jags are 14-2-0, ranked #4 in Class AAAA and the #1 seed from Region Region 2AAAA. Shaw is unranked and the #4 seed from Region 1AAAA.
The Spalding Jaguars will play Columbus High at Columbus April 27. The time is to be determined. The Jags are 7-7-2, unranked and the #4 seed from Region 2AAAA. Columbus is 14-4-0, ranked #8 in Class AAAA and the number 1 seed from Region 1AAAA.
The Mary Persons Lady Dogs will host Cairo High School April 26. The time is to be determined. The Lady Dogs are 11-5-1, ranked #8 in Class AAAA and the #2 seed from Region 2AAAA. Cairo is 9-7-0, unranked and the #3 seed from Region 1AAAA.
The MP Bulldogs host Shaw April 27. The time is to be determined. The Dogs are 12-4-1, unranked, and the #2 seed from Region 2AAAA. Cairo is unranked and the #3 seed from Region 1AAAA.
The Upson-Lee Knights host Cairo April 27. The Knights are 16-1-0, ranked #9 in Class AAAA and the #1 seed from Region 2AAAA. Cairo is unranked and the #4 seed from Region 1AAAA.
The Upson-Lee Lady Knights did not qualify for the postseason.
The Lady Trojans will host Therrell High of Atlanta on Thursday, April 26. First touch is set for 5:30 p.m. at Trojan Field. LC is 15-2-0, ranked #3 in the state and the #1 seed from Region 5AA. Therrell is unranked and the #4 seed from Region 6AA.
The Trojans will host KIPP Atlanta on Friday, April 27. The time has yet to be determined. LC is 11-4-2, unranked and the #1 seed from Region 5AA. KIPP is unranked and the #4 seed from Region 6AA.
Other area teams in postseason play include:
The Pike County Lady Pirates will host Windsor Forest of Savannah on April 26. The time is to be determined. Pike is 9-5-2, ranked #9 in Class AAA and the #1 seed from Region 4AAA. Windsor Forest is unranked and the #4 seed from Region 3AAA.
The Pike County Pirates will play Friday, April 27 at home against Southeast Bulloch. The time is to be determined. The Pirates are 11-5-1, ranked #9 in Class AAA and the #1 seed from Region 4AAA.
The Spalding Lady Jaguars will host Shaw High of Columbus April 26. The time is to be determined. The Lady Jags are 14-2-0, ranked #4 in Class AAAA and the #1 seed from Region Region 2AAAA. Shaw is unranked and the #4 seed from Region 1AAAA.
The Spalding Jaguars will play Columbus High at Columbus April 27. The time is to be determined. The Jags are 7-7-2, unranked and the #4 seed from Region 2AAAA. Columbus is 14-4-0, ranked #8 in Class AAAA and the number 1 seed from Region 1AAAA.
The Mary Persons Lady Dogs will host Cairo High School April 26. The time is to be determined. The Lady Dogs are 11-5-1, ranked #8 in Class AAAA and the #2 seed from Region 2AAAA. Cairo is 9-7-0, unranked and the #3 seed from Region 1AAAA.
The MP Bulldogs host Shaw April 27. The time is to be determined. The Dogs are 12-4-1, unranked, and the #2 seed from Region 2AAAA. Cairo is unranked and the #3 seed from Region 1AAAA.
The Upson-Lee Knights host Cairo April 27. The Knights are 16-1-0, ranked #9 in Class AAAA and the #1 seed from Region 2AAAA. Cairo is unranked and the #4 seed from Region 1AAAA.
The Upson-Lee Lady Knights did not qualify for the postseason.

GBI investigating Judge Mack Crawford
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation, at the request of the state attorney general's office, has opened an investigation into Griffin circuit superior court Judge Mack Crawford, The Herald Gazette has confirmed.
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Historic school vanishing
By Walter Geiger
Demolition got underway Monday morning at the Harris-Graham Street building on the LCHS campus. At a brief ceremony, school superintendent Dr. Jute Wilson noted the area where the track hoe struck its first blows to the 70-year-old facade is the approximate site of a roundabout near the front of the new high school which will open to students on the site for for the 2019-2020 school year.
The construction site was wet and muddy after three inches of rain fell on the partially graded ground over the weekend but the school was nearly gone by Wednesday morning.
The original Aldora School was located on what was then Old Zebulon Road but is now known as Aldora Street. The current building, originally known as Aldora Grammar School was completed in 1947. [Full Story »]
Demolition got underway Monday morning at the Harris-Graham Street building on the LCHS campus. At a brief ceremony, school superintendent Dr. Jute Wilson noted the area where the track hoe struck its first blows to the 70-year-old facade is the approximate site of a roundabout near the front of the new high school which will open to students on the site for for the 2019-2020 school year.
The construction site was wet and muddy after three inches of rain fell on the partially graded ground over the weekend but the school was nearly gone by Wednesday morning.
The original Aldora School was located on what was then Old Zebulon Road but is now known as Aldora Street. The current building, originally known as Aldora Grammar School was completed in 1947. [Full Story »]

Recognize this girl?
This sweetheart showed up at Cole Forest late last week, was not malnourished but had a respiratory infection. She was found, taken to the vet and cared for. She is almost fully recovered.
This is someone's indoor dog. She was microchipped in 2005 but that was all the data on the chip.
If you know where she belongs or would like to possibly adopt her, call 770.584.4519.
This is someone's indoor dog. She was microchipped in 2005 but that was all the data on the chip.
If you know where she belongs or would like to possibly adopt her, call 770.584.4519.

Demolition begins on historic school
Demolition began Monday morning on the Harris -Graham St. building on the LCHS campus. The old facility, originally called the Aldora Grammar School, was finished in 1947. It was renamed the Harris-Graham St. Building in honor of Dr. E.H. Harris in 1999. Dr. Harris and his family were on hand for a brief ceremony before the demolition began.
For much more on this story, see the 4.17.18 print edition of The Herald Gazette.
For much more on this story, see the 4.17.18 print edition of The Herald Gazette.

Local economy picking up; home construction booming
By Walter Geiger
The huge construction project at the site of the new high school, where the historic Graham Street building will come down this week, is in full swing but, with a burgeoning local economy, home builders are back at work with a vengeance as well.
The construction of site built homes has long been a key economic indicator and that statistic had pretty much flatlined here since about 2006.
Things are taking off now, however. Eight new homes are under construction at the long abandoned Needleleaf development off Cannafax Road.
Knight Homes of Jonesboro is seriously eyeing building homes in the College Manor subdivision off College Drive in Barnesville and won concessions from the city council last week that lifted a front access restrictions there. That development went to seed in 2006 and has been foreclosed upon several times with not a single home built to date.
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The huge construction project at the site of the new high school, where the historic Graham Street building will come down this week, is in full swing but, with a burgeoning local economy, home builders are back at work with a vengeance as well.
The construction of site built homes has long been a key economic indicator and that statistic had pretty much flatlined here since about 2006.
Things are taking off now, however. Eight new homes are under construction at the long abandoned Needleleaf development off Cannafax Road.
Knight Homes of Jonesboro is seriously eyeing building homes in the College Manor subdivision off College Drive in Barnesville and won concessions from the city council last week that lifted a front access restrictions there. That development went to seed in 2006 and has been foreclosed upon several times with not a single home built to date.
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Local man arrested after trying to pull over state trooper
A 49-year-old Barnesville man was arrested March 25 after allegedly trying to pull over a state trooper who serves as head of security at the state capital on I-75 in Monroe County.
According to an account in the Monroe County Reporter, Capt. Louis Young of the GSP called for help around 6:46 p.m. after a confrontation with Ken Taylor on Smith Road just off the interstate. [Full Story »]
According to an account in the Monroe County Reporter, Capt. Louis Young of the GSP called for help around 6:46 p.m. after a confrontation with Ken Taylor on Smith Road just off the interstate. [Full Story »]

Alleged puppy snatchers in court
Anthony Tavar Robertson (left) and Raheem Anthony Robertson entered not guilty pleas to two counts of robbery by sudden snatching in Lamar superior court March 27.
The brothers, who alleged stole puppies from a local couple last year, subsequently got involved in a high speed chase and were pitted by a state trooper on I-20 in Morgan County, were indicted earlier this year and had warrants outstanding. Anthony Robertson was arrested elsewhere March 12 and extradited here. Raheem Robertson voluntarily appeared in court last week.
The brothers, who alleged stole puppies from a local couple last year, subsequently got involved in a high speed chase and were pitted by a state trooper on I-20 in Morgan County, were indicted earlier this year and had warrants outstanding. Anthony Robertson was arrested elsewhere March 12 and extradited here. Raheem Robertson voluntarily appeared in court last week.

Former court clerk sentenced for theft
A former clerk in the Lamar County probate court office was sentenced to 10 years on probation plus restitution after entering a guilty plea to one count of theft by taking in Lamar superior court March 27.
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Officer involved shooting near Concord
The GBI is en route to investigate an officer-involved shooting in the Concord area where a Pike deputy has apparently shot a suspect. Initial reports indicate the man who was shot was threatening a third person with a gun.
Traffic has been cordoned off and portions of Roberts Quarters Road, Powder Creek Road and Motes Road have been closed to traffic. The probe is centered in the 3100 block of Roberts Quarters Rd.
UPDATE FROM GBI: Bahan Rich of GBI public affairs: GBI has been requested to investigate an officer involved shooting in Pike County. Our agents are gathering information at this time. No further details available.
UPDATE FROM PCSO: Pike County Sheriff's Deputies are currently on the scene of a Deputy involved shooting in the 3100 address block of Roberts Quarters Road. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation and District Attorneys Office have also arrived at the scene. No Pike County Personnel we're injured during this incident. One suspect has been transported to a local hospital.
More to follow....
More to follow....
Traffic has been cordoned off and portions of Roberts Quarters Road, Powder Creek Road and Motes Road have been closed to traffic. The probe is centered in the 3100 block of Roberts Quarters Rd.
UPDATE FROM GBI: Bahan Rich of GBI public affairs: GBI has been requested to investigate an officer involved shooting in Pike County. Our agents are gathering information at this time. No further details available.
UPDATE FROM PCSO: Pike County Sheriff's Deputies are currently on the scene of a Deputy involved shooting in the 3100 address block of Roberts Quarters Road. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation and District Attorneys Office have also arrived at the scene. No Pike County Personnel we're injured during this incident. One suspect has been transported to a local hospital.
More to follow....
More to follow....

District attorney Adams issues his annual report
District attorney Jonathan Adams recently released the annual report on his office’s operations in 2017.
“We tripled the number of criminal cases taken to trial this year. We also prioritized cold cases resulting in convictions is a 10-year-old case and an 18-year-old case,” Adams reported. [Full Story »]
“We tripled the number of criminal cases taken to trial this year. We also prioritized cold cases resulting in convictions is a 10-year-old case and an 18-year-old case,” Adams reported. [Full Story »]
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