

Here is the latest arrest report from the Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office for Monday, March 30, 2026:

A noticeable warm-up is underway across Chattooga County and Northwest Georgia, with springlike heat building Tuesday and daily rain chances settling in through the weekend.

A pedestrian was injured Thursday evening following a vehicle accident at a busy Summerville intersection.
According to the crash report, the incident occurred around 6:43 PM on March 26th at the intersection of Rome Boulevard and Lyerly Highway.
Authorities say a pickup truck driven by a 61-year-old Lyerly man, identified as Carlton Battles, was traveling north on Rome Boulevard and was turning left onto Lyerly Highway when the collision occurred.
The pedestrian, a 28-year-old Summerville woman, identified as Derrian Baker, was walking north along the sidewalk and entered the crosswalk to cross Lyerly Highway while traffic was stopped at a red light.
Investigators say the driver reported that sun glare obstructed his vision, and he did not see the pedestrian until the moment of impact. A witness at the scene told officers the pedestrian was clearly within the crosswalk when she was struck.
Police say the woman was hit by the vehicle’s side mirror and knocked to the ground. She was transported by EMS to Floyd Hospital with complaints of pain to her right foot and ankle.
Battles was cited for failure to yield to a pedestrian in a crosswalk, according to the report that was released to WZQZ on Friday afternoon.


Chattooga High School athletics has released its schedule for the upcoming week as students head into the final days before spring break.
Action begins Monday, March 30th, with JV Baseball traveling to Armuchee for a 5 PM game.
On Tuesday, March 31st, Varsity Baseball will also be on the road at Armuchee, with first pitch set for 5 PM.
Thursday, April 2nd will be a busy day for the Indians:
- Track and Field competes at Armuchee at 4 PM
- Tennis travels to Fannin County for a 4 PM match
- Varsity Baseball hosts Armuchee at home at 5:30 PM
The week wraps up Friday, April 3rd, with Varsity Baseball back on the road at Armuchee for a 5 PM start.
Fans are encouraged to come out and support Chattooga athletes as they close out the week before spring break.

A local dental practice in Summerville is now helping make dental care more accessible for veterans in Chattooga County and Northwest Georgia.

Georgia business owners are being reminded that the annual registration deadline with the Secretary of State’s office is fast approaching.
All businesses, including LLCs and corporations, must complete their annual registration for 2026 by April 1 to remain in active compliance. The standard filing fee is $50 for most businesses.
Officials warn that failing to file by the deadline will result in a $25 late penalty and could eventually lead to administrative dissolution or revocation of the business entity.
Business owners are encouraged to file online through the Georgia Secretary of State’s website to ensure timely processing and avoid penalties.








