Bibb deputies arrest nurse suspected of taking contraband to inmate
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MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) Bibb County Sheriff’s investigators arrested a Correct Health nurse in connection with bringing contraband to an inmate.
Investigators identified the nurse as
47-year-old Brandi Delaine Thompson.
According to a news release from the Bibb County Sheriff’s Office, deputies arrested Thompson on Tuesday. Investigators say Thompson took contraband to the inmate while working at the Bibb County Law Enforcement Center.
Thompson also took cigarettes to the inmate while he worked at the Car Wash detail on Hazel Street, investigators say. Authorities monitored the car wash and saw Thompson dropping off the cigarettes to the inmate.
Investigators are still looking for two more people Author: 13WMAZ Staff Updated: 1:52 PM EST December 23, 2020
MACON, Ga. Two more people are charged in the shooting that left 1 Macon teen dead and another injured.
A news release from the Bibb County Sheriff s Office says investigators had warrants issued for the arrests of 17-year-old Keymarion Javontae Manor and 15-year-old Naylan Jon’Tez Woodford, in connection to the case.
Investigators and members of the U.S. Marshal’s Southeast Fugitive Task Force found and arrested Manor and Woodford at the Green Meadows Apartment Complex on Wednesday.
Investigators interviewed Manor and he was taken to the Bibb County Law Enforcement Center. Woodford was interviewed and taken to the Macon RYDC.
Authorities identified suspects as:
Jaquandre Burden, 17
Investigators say that Jones reportedly wanted to sell a gun to people on Scotland Avenue Monday. Jones drove a Kia Sorento and Tyrin Riggins rode as the passenger.
Authorities say while Jones and Riggins sat inside the vehicle, several people approached them. One of the people reached inside the vehicle and tried to take the gun from Jones.
As Jones tried to drive off, someone fired shots into the vehicle striking Jones in the upper torso and Riggins in the leg. Riggins pulled Jones into the passenger seat and he moved into the driver’s seat. He then drove to a friend’s home at the Sandy Springs Apartment complex on Bloomfield Road, according to investigators.