GBI investigates death of inmate in Forsyth County jail

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FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. –The GBI is conducting an investigation of death of an inmate in the Forsyth County jail.

Melissa Ponce, 28, of Tucker was found unresponsive in a holding cell at 6:30 a.m. on Nov. 20.

Three nurses within the jail, along with deputies performed life-saving measures, including administering a dose of Narcan and utilizing the A.E.D., as EMS was called. A short time after EMS arrival, the inmate was pronounced deceased.

Ponce was arrested on suspicion of D.U.I. at approximately 3:40 a.m. At approximately 6:00 a.m., she was observed by deputies, served breakfast and showed no signs of requiring medical attention.

An initial investigation suggests Ponce ingested an illegal narcotic prior to being incarcerated. She was transported to the GBI Medical Examiner’s Office for an autopsy. Per the Sheriff’s Office Standard Procedures, the GBI was requested to conduct an investigation.

The GBI will contact the Sheriff when that investigation is complete, and the cause of death is de of Professional Standards is doing a parallel investigation into the incident.

The GBI will contact the Sheriff when that investigation is complete, and the cause of death is determined. The Sheriff’s Office of Professional Standards is doing a parallel investigation into the incident.

 

Forsyth deputy shot and killed an armed man who was threatening a woman Thursday

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FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. – One man is dead following an officer-involved shooting Thursday evening.

Sheriff Ron Freeman issued a brief statement about the shooting during a press conference, which was posted to the agency’s Facebook page.

Deputies were responding to a 911 call when they arrived on the scene at approximately 8p.m. They observed a male armed with a handgun threatening a female. A deputy sheriff discharged his duty weapon, killing the man.

Freeman said the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and the District Attorney’s office have been notified and is conducting an investigation. The GBI will be releasing any additional information.

World Elder Abuse Awareness Day

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PRESS RELEASE

 DECATUR, Ga. – Today, the GBI and the Department of Human Services (DHS) Division of Aging Services (DAS) recognize World Elder Abuse Awareness Day. We send our sincere appreciation to all of those who care for an elder person or an adult with disabilities and to those who protect victims, prevent future abuse, and prosecute offenders.

In February, the GBI created a new task force, called the Crimes Against Disabled Adults and Elderly (CADE) Task Force in cooperation with DAS and the Forensic Special Initiatives Unit (FSIU).  FSIU’s designated staff handles most of the education, outreach, and training programs found in GA for primary and secondary responders, including law enforcement, prosecutors, judges, EMS, employees of financial institutions, regulatory/protective/social/victim service agencies, key healthcare providers, coroners, medical examiners, and other professions who respond to the abuse, neglect, and exploitation of at-risk adults.

Combining the efforts of FSIU with the GBI toward the prevention, detection, and protection of at-risk adults from abuse, neglect, and exploitation, creates more efficient and effective state government operations and will better ensure the gaps in such operations are identified and addressed. This collaborative effort between FSIU and the GBI has shown that through these efforts, the number of perpetrators arrested each year continues to increase. The work of the task force is more effective when we support state and local agencies involved in the recognition of and response to elder abuse in addition to multidisciplinary teams comprised of public safety, regulatory, protective, social, medical, mental health, disability, and victim service agencies.

“As we observe World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, we are reminded how important it is to protect one of our most vulnerable populations,” said GBI Director Vic Reynolds. “Every day, the GBI is committed to investigating not only physical abuse, but also financial abuse & exploitation of elderly and at-risk adults.”

DHS Commissioner Robyn A. Crittenden said, “The work of our Forensic Special Initiatives Unit is so crucial to educating first responders and other social service professionals on how to identify abuse, neglect and exploitation cases so we can effectively seek justice for the victims of these crimes and hold perpetrators responsible for their actions. This work requires involvement with so many other agencies and entities, and the CADE Task Force will help us bring all of those players to the same table so we can continue to provide support to identify and prevent crimes against older and disabled adults in our community.”

The CADE task force’s support involves developing and conducting training, providing technical and case assistance, and advancing policy through the identification of gaps in services. This support enhances the ability of agencies across the state to partner with the public who are the eyes and ears in the community. We need to empower victims to report what has happened to them and not be afraid or embarrassed.

Please report any suspicion of abuse, neglect, or exploitation to the local police and Adult Protective Services (APS) at 1-866-55AGING (+1 866-552-4464) option 3 if the victim lives in a private residence, or, if the victim lives in a long-term care facility, contact the local police and the Healthcare Facility Regulation Division with the Department of Community Health at (800) 878-6442. The GBI Watchdesk can also be reached at (800) 597-8477.

 

 

 

 

 

Ex-Forsyth deputy charged with sexual assault

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PRESS RELEASE

Cumming, GA. (February 3, 2021) – On Tuesday, February 2, 2021, the GBI arrested former Forsyth County Deputy Nicholas Maddox, 34, of Dawsonville, Georgia for Sexual Assault by a Person of Supervisory or Disciplinary Authority, O.C.G.A.16-6-5.1 (b)(3). Maddox was booked by the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office and is out on bond.

On May 26, 2020, the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office requested that the GBI investigate allegations that Maddox was sexually involved with a Forsyth County inmate while working in the jail in 2015.

As a result of the investigation, Maddox was charged in this case.

Upon completion of the investigation, the case will be provided to the Bell-Forsyth Judicial Circuit District Attorney for prosecution.

Forsyth County Chief Deputy Grady Sanford charged with distribution of child pornography

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FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. — Forsyth County Chief Deputy Grady Sanford has been arrested on charges of child pornography after a search uncovered evidence that child sexual abuse images had been uploaded to the internet at his home in Cherokee County.

According to a Georgia Bureau of Investigation press release, the National Center of Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) sent a report to the bureau that the images had been uploaded to the internet and the computer’s IP address was in Cherokee County.

The GBI alerted Forsyth County Sheriff it had been issued a search warrant of the home that  involved one of his employees. When the search warrant revealed probable cause to make an arrest, Freeman immediately terminated Sanford.

“To say this is a shock is a gross understatement. We intentionally set our standards high at Forsyth County,” Freeman said. “Regardless of rank, every employee must meet those moral and legal standards.  There is no room for this type of crime in our state, and certainly not in the law enforcement profession. Our trust and that of our community has been betrayed. I’ve made a commitment to be transparent, even when one of our own employees does wrong. No one is exempt and no one is above the law.”

Sanford was charged with two counts of distribution of child pornography and booked into the Cherokee County jail. He was released on a $5,600 bond.

The case is being investigated by the GBI.

Anyone with information about other cases of child exploitation is asked to contact the Georgia Bureau of Investigation Child Exploitation and Computer Crimes Unit at 404-270-8870.

 

 

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