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Burglary suspects arrested in Washington County
The Washington County Sheriff’s Office has arrested two individuals following an investigation into multiple burglaries and grand theft incidents originating from Jackson County. This morning, deputies apprehended Ty Allan Infinger, 30, and Crystal Leanne Carnley, 34, both residents of Graceville, FL, on charges of grand theft and burglary. The...
Jackson County, Florida Sheriff’s Office Arrest Crystal Carnley and Ty Infinger for Burglary, Grand Theft on June 26, 2024
On Wednesday, June 26, Jackson County Sheriff’s Office Investigators became aware of several burglaries that had occurred at a vacant residence in Graceville. Although the residence is vacant, it is being monitored by a relative of the homeowner. Wednesday, the victim’s relative noticed the door of the home had...
Jackson County Correctional Facility Report For June 28, 2024
Timothy Hatten, 34, Marianna, Florida: Driving while license suspended or revoked, fugitive from justice- Seminole County, Georgia: Marianna Police Department. Donterious Jones, 25, Quincy, Florida: Aggravated assault with a deadly weapon without intent to kill, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, hold for Gadsden County: Jackson County Sheriff’s Office.
Inmate sentenced to 30 years following attack on Correctional Officer in Jackson County
JACKSON COUNTY, Fla. (WMBB) – On Tuesday, an inmate was sentenced to 30 years as a prison release reoffender after attacking a correctional officer. On March 18, 2021, CO Captain Matthew Sanders was thrown from approximately five feet in the air to the ground by an inmate. Sanders suffered a fractured hip, officials said. On […]
Amelia Island residents could see utility rate increases
Pointing to issues such as inflation and a need to upgrade technology, Florida Public Utilities Co. will ask state regulators to approve an increase in base electric rates. Florida Public Utilities Co. is a relatively small electric utility, with 33,090 customers in Jackson, Calhoun, Liberty and Nassau counties. It notified the state Public Service Commission on Tuesday that it needs an estimated $11.5 million to $13 million in additional revenue. A notification letter said the company’s current base rates took effect in November 2014.
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