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05/30/2026
On May 28, 2026, Glynn County Police officers responded to a report of a shoplifting in progress involving ammunition at...
05/29/2026

On May 28, 2026, Glynn County Police officers responded to a report of a shoplifting in progress involving ammunition at Academy Sports on Canal Crossing.

Dispatch advised that five males had taken ammunition from the store and fled into a Nissan Sentra. Responding officers quickly located and stopped the vehicle in the parking lot.

During the investigation, officers recovered stolen 9mm ammunition along with two handguns concealed inside the vehicle. One of the fi****ms was confirmed stolen out of Glynn County.

All five occupants (four juveniles, one adult) were detained at the scene. Based on witness statements and evidence collected, juvenile authorities were contacted, and two of the suspects were formally charged. Following the investigation, two individuals were arrested.

One 16-year-old juvenile faces the following charges:

• Theft by Receiving Stolen Property
• Theft by Shoplifting
• False Statements
• Possession of a Firearm by a Person Under 18

The juvenile was turned over to the Glynn County Sheriff’s Office for transport to the Waycross Regional Youth Detention Center.

Tyshawn Holland was charged with:

• Possession of a Firearm by a Person Under 18
• Outstanding Arrest Warrant for Terroristic Threats from the McIntosh County Sheriff’s Office

Tyshawn Holland was transported to the Glynn County Sheriff’s Office Detention Center.

The investigation remains ongoing.

Any person with information on this case is encouraged to contact the Glynn County Police Department Non-Emergency at (912) 554-3645 or anonymously via Silent Witness at (912) 264-1333.

On May 29, 2026, the Glynn County Police Department executed five search warrants at separate motel rooms within the Eco...
05/29/2026

On May 29, 2026, the Glynn County Police Department executed five search warrants at separate motel rooms within the Economy Inn, located at 5272 New Jesup Highway in Brunswick, Georgia, as part of an ongoing narcotics investigation.

The operation was conducted in partnership with the Brunswick Police Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. During the ex*****on of the search warrants, detectives recovered controlled substances and drug paraphernalia.

As a result of the investigation, the following individuals were arrested and charged:

•Logan Knight – Possession of a Schedule II Controlled Substance (Fentanyl) and Possession of Drug-Related Objects

•Rhaheim Richardson – Possession of a Schedule II Controlled Substance with Intent to Distribute (Methamphetamine)

•Terrence Jackson – Possession of a Schedule II Controlled Substance (Methamphetamine), Possession of Drug-Related Objects, Possession of Ma*****na Less Than One Ounce, and an unrelated active Warrant for Criminal Trespass

•Michael Cohen – Possession of Drug-Related Objects

•Damion Mann – Possession of Drug-Related Objects

•Tammie Carter – Possession of a Schedule II Controlled Substance
(Methamphetamine) and Possession of Drug-Related Objects

•Jhamah Harris – Possession of Drug-Related Objects and Possession of Ma*****na Less Than One Ounce

Following the completion of the search warrants and evidence processing, personnel from Glynn County Fire Rescue, the Georgia Department of Public Health, Glynn County Public Works, and Glynn County Code Enforcement conducted assessments of the Economy Inn property. During their inspections, officials identified numerous fire and life safety, public health, and code compliance violations.

As a result of these findings, the Economy Inn was ordered to cease operations, and the property was vacated and closed. The owners were issued multiple citations for fire life-safety violations, public health violations related to pest infestations, permit violations, and county business license violations for operating without the required permits.

The Glynn County Police Department extends its appreciation to the Brunswick Police Department, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Glynn County Fire Rescue, Georgia Department of Public Health, Glynn County Public Works, and Glynn County Code Enforcement for their cooperation, professionalism, and commitment throughout this operation. This collaborative effort demonstrates the value of partnerships among law enforcement and public safety agencies in addressing criminal activity, improving community safety, and enhancing the quality of life for Glynn County residents.

This investigation remains active and ongoing. Additional arrests and charges may be forthcoming.

Any person with information on this case is encouraged to contact the Glynn County Police Department Non-Emergency at (912) 554-3645 or anonymously via Silent Witness at (912) 264-1333.

05/28/2026

On May 28, 2026, the Glynn County Police Department Special Investigations Unit, along with Detectives from the Criminal Investigations Division and members of the Glynn County Police Department SWAT Team, executed a residential search warrant at 3506 Stonewall Street, Brunswick, Georgia, in reference to an ongoing narcotics investigation.

During the ex*****on of the search warrant, investigators located five individuals inside the residence. As a result of the investigation and evidence recovered, the following arrests and charges were made:

- Carter Susan was charged with Possession of a Schedule II Controlled Substance and Possession of Drug Related Objects

- Robert Denegal Jr. was charged with Possession of Drug Related Objects

- Ervin Shuman was arrested on an active warrant for Theft by Shoplifting

- Thaddeus Marion will have pending warrants
for Possession with Intent to Distribute a Schedule IV Controlled Substance and Possession of Drug Related Objects

The investigation remains ongoing, and additional charges may be forthcoming.

Any person with information on this case is encouraged to contact the Glynn County Police Department Non-Emergency at (912) 554-3645 or anonymously via Silent Witness at (912) 264-1333.

🚓 New HEAT vehicles are now on the road in Glynn County! Thanks to a $377,221 grant from the Governor’s Office of Highwa...
05/27/2026

🚓 New HEAT vehicles are now on the road in Glynn County!

Thanks to a $377,221 grant from the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety, the Glynn County Police Department has added three new H.E.A.T. vehicles to support traffic safety and enforcement efforts across our community.

Under the leadership of Sgt. Smith, the HEAT Unit focuses on reducing crashes caused by impaired driving, speeding, and other dangerous behaviors. These new vehicles will help officers continue their work to keep Glynn County’s roads safe.

Learn more at www.glynncountypolice.org.

🚨Looking for a career in law enforcement? 🚨Mark your calendar for May 28 and join us at the Hilton Garden Inn Jacksonvil...
05/26/2026

🚨Looking for a career in law enforcement? 🚨

Mark your calendar for May 28 and join us at the Hilton Garden Inn Jacksonville Orange Park for one of the largest law enforcement hiring events in the area!

The Glynn County Police Department officers and recruiting team will be there from 11:00 AM
– 2:00 PM to answer your questions, discuss career opportunities, and help you explore a future in law enforcement.

Pay & Benefits

-Starting salary for new recruits : $52,000 annually ($25.00/hr)
-Salary upon academy completion: $53,560 annually ($25.75/hr)
-Lateral officers pay: $53,560–$69,883 ($25.75-$33.59/hr) based on experience
-$10,000 hiring bonus available
-Education incentives ($1,000-$3,000)
-Take home vehicle (up to 65 miles)
-Bi-lingual pay ($1,500)
-Night shift differential pay $2.50/hr
-County Residency $300 month

Whether you're ready to begin your career or simply want to learn more, come meet the team we’d love to see you! 😊

Location:
145 Park Avenue, Orange Park, FL 32073

Registration is free:
www.relianthiring.com/jacksonville

🇺🇸 Memorial Day 🇺🇸Today, we pause to honor and remember the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice while se...
05/25/2026

🇺🇸 Memorial Day 🇺🇸
Today, we pause to honor and remember the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice while serving our country. Their courage, dedication, and selfless service will never be forgotten.

As we spend time with family and friends this Memorial Day, let us also take a moment to reflect on the freedoms we enjoy because of those who gave everything to protect them.

From all of us at the department, we extend our deepest gratitude to our fallen heroes and their families.

🚔 BUCKLE UP, GEORGIA! 🚔The “Click It or Ticket” campaign is underway across Georgia through May 31. Our officers will be...
05/23/2026

🚔 BUCKLE UP, GEORGIA! 🚔

The “Click It or Ticket” campaign is underway across Georgia through May 31. Our officers will be out in full force working to keep our roads safe during the busy Memorial Day travel period.
Seat belts save lives — and wearing one is the law. Whether you’re driving across town or across the state, make sure everyone in your vehicle is properly restrained before you hit the road.

✔️ Buckle up every trip
✔️ Make sure children are properly secured
✔️ Put safety first day and night

Drivers and passengers who fail to wear a seat belt may receive a citation.

Help us keep Georgia’s roads safe for everyone.

⚠️UPDATE ⚠️I-95 is now open ⚠️ TRAFFIC ALERT ⚠️A 4-vehicle accident has shut down all northbound lanes of I-95 at mile m...
05/23/2026

⚠️UPDATE ⚠️

I-95 is now open

⚠️ TRAFFIC ALERT ⚠️

A 4-vehicle accident has shut down all northbound lanes of I-95 at mile marker 30. Please avoid the area and expect significant delays while emergency crews respond. Seek alternate routes if possible.

🐾 BEACH REMINDER 🏖️From the Saturday before Memorial Day through Labor Day, dogs are not permitted on the beach between ...
05/22/2026

🐾 BEACH REMINDER 🏖️

From the Saturday before Memorial Day through Labor Day, dogs are not permitted on the beach between 16th Street (Gould’s Inlet/East Beach South) and Mallery Street (St. Simons Pier) from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Outside of these seasonal restrictions, dogs are welcome on all beach areas as long as they remain under immediate control. If voice control is not reliable, a leash no longer than 10 feet is required.

Please help keep our beaches safe, clean, and enjoyable for everyone by following the county ordinance. Violators may be subject to fines.

Thank you for your cooperation! 🐶🌊

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157 Carl Alexander Way
Brunswick, GA
31525

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