Summerville Police were alerted about a “rolling domestic” situation on February 11th, according to a report released this week by the police department.
The incident happened at the intersection of Highway 114 and Highway 100. According to the complainant, identified as Jordan Welles of Menlo, he was stopped at the intersection when forty-four-year-old George Michael Hammond pulled up behind him and then got out of his vehicle with a hammer and smashed the front window of the care driven by Welles. Welles drove to the Chattooga County Jail and met with Summerville Police to show them the damage to the vehicle.
While police were speaking with Welles, Hammond called a Summerville Detective and admitted to smashing the window of the car. Hammond said that he would turn himself in the next day, which according to arrest records, he did.
Hammond was already due to come in to turn himself in to police for court-ordered drug rehab.








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