Two teenagers were arrested after an officer discovered the pair having sex in a vehicle. The incident occurred in the parking lot of Apalachee High School during the school day.
The officer was patrolling the parking lot when he noticed the two students having sex in the front seat of a Ford Explorer. As he approached the vehicle, the officer noticed erratic movement within the truck.
The officer discovered both subjects “exposing sexual organs.” The male was reportedly nude from the waist down and the female was completely unclothed. The officer noticed an open condom wrapper on the console of the vehicle.
After allowing the students to dress, the officer placed both subjects under arrest.
The officer noted that the vehicle in which the students were having sex was parked in an area visible not only to any students in the parking lot, but also to anyone entering or exiting near the rear of the school.
Other recent incidents investigated by Barrow County Sheriff’s deputies include:
• harassment on Jefferson Road. A man reported that his juvenile grandson is being harassed by a woman who has sent several pictures of the juvenile’s recently deceased father to the child via Facebook.
• neighborhood complaint on Cedar Ridge Drive. A woman confronted a juvenile neighbor after the woman’s daughter claimed the juvenile gave her a cell phone. The woman’s daughter was grounded and prohibited from using a phone. The woman’s daughter admitted she had borrowed the phone from a friend and lied to her mother when she was caught with it in her possession.
• burglary on Jefferson Highway. A man recently released from the detention center returned home to find his home had been burglarized.
• theft by taking on Chandler Road. A camper valued at $2,500 was reported stolen.
• criminal trespass on Dooley Town Road. A realtor reported that someone was sleeping in a foreclosed home. The trespasser was advised not to return.
• harassment via computer on Smith Cemetery Road. A woman reported that the ex-girlfriend of her boyfriend had posted derogatory comments about her on Facebook.
• suspicious activity on Easy Street. A woman said someone has been walking outside her bedroom window between 2 a.m. and 4 a.m. On the day of the report, the woman said she heard a man whisper her name. She said the man appeared to be older with a large belly.
• harassing phone calls on Bowman Terrace. A woman reported receiving several calls and texts from her son’s girlfriend even after she asked the woman to stop contacting her.
• identity fraud on Bowman Mill Road. A man said his ex-girlfriend used his social security number to complete an online application for gas service.
• suspicious incident on Jones Road. A homeowner’s suspicions were aroused when a man came to his door claiming he was collecting donations for Jackson County 911. When the homeowner called Jackson County, they said they did not have any fundraising efforts underway.
• burglary on Coosawilla Drive. A homeowner called 911 after noticing two window screens on the back side of her house appeared to have been pried away from the windows. No items were reported missing.
• gang graffiti on Daly Avenue. A deputy on patrol noticed that a vacant trailer had been sprayed with the “SUR 13” gang name.
• suspicious incident on Autumn Avenue. A woman said her neighbor’s boyfriend was taking pictures of her children as they played in her yard.
• theft by taking on Kennedy Sells Road. Two vans valued at a total of $2,000 were reported stolen.
• shots fired on Sleeping Meadow Lane. A homeowner called 911 after hearing several shots fired in the area. The responding deputy checked the area, but did not locate anything suspicious.
• entering auto on Clarence Edwards Road. A GPS unit valued at $200 was reported stolen.
• fraud on Nunally Road. A man reported that someone had drawn a check on his account at Walmart. The total amount of the loss was $1,232.
• fraud on White Way. A woman reported that her social security number had been compromised resulting in over $1,700 worth of fraudulent charges.
• criminal trespass on Kendall Lane. A man reported that someone had apparently tried to pry open his door with a screwdriver. Nothing was taken, but the man did find an ADT alarm company advertisement in his mailbox.
• complaint on Pleasant Hill Church Road. A pastor called the Sheriff’s Office after learning that a woman to whom the church had provided $400 in assistance had possibly been panhandling other churches.
• suspicious incident on Boss Hardy Road. A man reported seeing a green Dodge pickup bearing the letters “SRS” and the words “US DOT” parked on the side of the road. The man believed the driver was behaving suspiciously.
• theft by taking on Dee Kennedy Road. Car parts valued at $2,170 were reported stolen.
• suspicious incident on Elder Road. A woman received a call from someone purporting to be from Medicare. The caller advised that someone would be out to check her residence. When the woman called Medicare, she learned that no one had been sent to her residence. When a white male appeared in a green Kia, the woman refused to open the door.
• theft by taking on Lake Rockwell Drive. A man said forgot he left between $7,000 and $10,000 under the seat of a friend’s truck. The friend claims he mailed the money back to the man, but the man said he has yet to receive it.
• neighborhood complaint on Skyland Court. A man complained that adults and teenagers have been riding four wheelers and golf carts on neighborhood trails and have caused damage.
• verbal dispute on Mount Moriah Road. A woman complained that a neighbor’s child was playing in her yard.
• theft by deception on Bismarck Court. A man who posted his recreational vehicle for sale on the internet was contacted by a man who said he would send the seller a check for $15,000 if the seller would deposit the check, keep $10,800 for himself and send the balance by Western Union to an unspecified location.
• suspicious vehicles on Lamar Giles Road. A man called the Sheriff’s Office after seeing two vehicles parked at the end of his driveway. The man said he could hear a male and a female arguing.
• forgery on Atlanta Highway. A man attempted to use a fraudulent check to purchase two cameras from Walmart.
• criminal trespass on Briscoe Mill Road. A woman asked that her son’s girlfriend be served with a prohibited entry notice.