Summerville Police reports show that Jerry Luallen was involved in multiple incidents in late February and early March that resulted in arrests and police intervention.

In one case reported on March 1, 2026, police responded to a call from Felicia Hatcher, who reported that Luallen was on her property on Highway 48 standing outside her truck. According to the report, Luallen had previously been told by both the victim and law enforcement not to return to the property. When officers arrived at the scene, they observed Luallen walking westbound across Highway 48. Police made contact with him on Union Street, where he reportedly became emotional and told officers he was “just walking through” and that he “loved her.” Officers then placed Luallen under arrest after he initially resisted verbal commands before eventually complying. Police noted that this was the third time Luallen had returned to the property after being told not to do so.

In a separate incident on Highway 48, police responded to a report of a suspicious person at a residence. The complainant reported that Luallen had been coming onto the property, knocking on the door, drawing hearts in the dirt, and leaving items behind. Officers later located Luallen behind Jim’s Restaurant, where they reported signs of intoxication including a strong odor of alcohol and slurred speech. During a pat-down search, officers recovered a butcher knife. Luallen was arrested for Pedestrian Under the Influence and transported to the Chattooga County Jail.

Another report from February 23, 2026, states that officers observed Luallen standing in the roadway on Highway 27 near Kelly Street, causing southbound traffic to slow and stop. According to police, Luallen moved into the center turn lane and began dancing in the roadway before running back across traffic lanes, continuing to interfere with traffic. Officers reported that he appeared unsteady, had slurred speech, and showed other signs of intoxication. He was arrested and charged with Public Intoxication.

Police reports indicate the incidents involved erratic behavior and alcohol-related concerns.