Arrest Report – Tuesday – May 19, 2026

Here is the latest arrest report from the Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office for Tuesday, May 19, 2026:

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Warm, Dry Weather Continues Today; Rain Chances Return Wednesday

Chattooga County and Northwest Georgia can expect warm and mostly dry weather today as a dry air mass remains in place across the region. Skies will be mostly sunny, with only some high clouds and fair-weather clouds developing during the afternoon.

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Chattooga County Voters Head To Polls Today For Primary Election Day

Today is Primary Election Day in Chattooga County and across Georgia, with voters heading to the polls to cast ballots in local, state, and federal races.

Polling locations across Chattooga County opened at 7 a.m. this morning and will remain open until 7 p.m. Any voter who is in line by 7 p.m. will still be allowed to vote.

Residents are reminded to bring a valid photo ID when voting. Acceptable forms of identification include a Georgia driver’s license, state-issued ID card, passport, military ID, or other approved government-issued photo identification.

Election officials encourage voters to confirm their polling location before heading out. Remember, no voting will take place today at the Chattooga County Registrars Office – you must vote in your local precinct.

Voters who requested absentee ballots are also reminded that completed ballots must be returned by the time polls close this evening.

Lee Bohannon Named Interim Head Football Coach At LaFayette High School

LaFayette High School has announced Lee Bohannon as the interim head football coach for the upcoming 2026 football season.

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Georgia Gas Tax Suspension Offers Relief Ahead Of Memorial Day Travel

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As Memorial Day weekend and the summer travel season approach, Georgia drivers are getting some relief from the state’s extended gas tax suspension.

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Community Blood Drive Planned Wednesday At Mount Vernon Mills In Trion

A community blood drive will be held tomorrow at Mount Vernon Mills in Trion.

The blood drive is scheduled for Wednesday, May 20, from 7 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the mill located at 91 4th Street in Trion. Organizers are encouraging donors to make an appointment ahead of time.

Blood Assurance officials remind donors to eat a healthy meal, drink plenty of water, and avoid energy drinks before donating blood.

Donors can also save time on the day of their appointment by completing the Blood Assurance QuickScreen health questionnaire before arriving.

Anyone with questions about donating blood, or those needing assistance in Spanish, can contact Mitzi at 706-618-9108.

 

Summerville Santa Special Tickets Now On Sale For 2026 Holiday Season

The City of Summerville has announced that tickets are now available for the popular Summerville Santa Special train excursions for the 2026 holiday season.

The rides will take place aboard the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum’s holiday train and are scheduled for November 28-29, December 5-6, and December 11-12.

Organizers say the annual event offers families a festive Christmas experience in downtown Summerville, complete with holiday decorations, shopping, and special activities for children. Officials describe the event as having a “small-town Hallmark movie” atmosphere.

Tickets are priced at $24 for ages 2 and older, and organizers encourage residents to purchase early because the rides traditionally sell out.

Tickets can be purchased through the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum website.

Officials Urge ATV Safety As Summer Riding Season Begins

With school letting out and summer getting underway, safety officials are reminding families across Northwest Georgia to use caution when riding ATVs and other off-road vehicles.

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Proposed Georgia Power Deal Promises Small Savings After Years Of Rising Bills

Georgia Power customers could see slightly lower electric bills later this year under a proposed agreement now headed to the Georgia Public Service Commission for approval.

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Georgia State Patrol Warns Drivers About Text Message Scam

The Georgia State Patrol is warning drivers about a scam involving fake text messages claiming to be from law enforcement.

According to GSP, scammers are sending messages saying recipients have outstanding violations or fines connected to their vehicle. The messages may threaten enforcement action or arrest and urge people to click a link to make a payment.

State officials say GSP troopers will not send text messages demanding money, threatening arrest, or asking drivers to click a link to resolve official violations.

Anyone who receives one of these messages should not click the link, reply, provide personal information, or send payment.

Drivers who are concerned about a possible citation or fine should contact the Georgia Department of Public Safety or their local court directly using verified contact information.

Officials say these scams are designed to create fear and urgency, and drivers should slow down, verify first, and contact the proper agency directly if they have questions.