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From left are Moultrie Police Cpt. Freddie Williams, Deputy Chief Michael Cox, Lt. Alf Anderson, Kiwanis Community Service Chair Bradley Grantham, 1st Sgt. Justin Lindsay, 1st Sgt. Nazareth Escobar, Lt. David Corona, and 1st Sgt. Fernando Hernandez.
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From left are Moultrie Police Cpt. Freddie Williams, Deputy Chief Michael Cox, Lt. Alf Anderson, Kiwanis Community Service Chair Bradley Grantham, 1st Sgt. Justin Lindsay, 1st Sgt. Nazareth Escobar, Lt. David Corona, and 1st Sgt. Fernando Hernandez. Kiwanis Club of Moultrie
MOULTRIE, Ga. â The Kiwanis Club of Moultrie gave a standing ovation in support of officers from the Moultrie Police Department during its meeting May 6. Officers were presented with a plaque by Kiwanis Community Service Chair Bradley Grantham with the inscription, In grateful appreciation for service and dedication to th
By Kevin C. Hall | kevin.hall@gaflnews.com Jan 20, 2021
Jan 20, 2021
MOULTRIE, Ga. â The alcohol license of a Moultrie restaurant was pulled the morning after a deadly shooting last week. On Tuesday evening, residents spoke with Moultrie City Council both about prior problems at the location and about what some saw as a lack of due process in the revocation.
According to law enforcement reports, Elleven17, a restaurant at 1520 S. Main St., had been rented out Saturday evening, Jan. 9, for what was described as a birthday party, but it was in essence a rap concert with a cover charge. Early in the morning of Jan. 10, a fight broke out inside the restaurant.