A Winder man was arrested Wednesday in connection with a shoplifting case at a Lula-area antique store.
Hall County Sheriff’s Office deputies arrested 49-year-old Gary Walter Cox Jr. early Wednesday morning after pulling him over in the 5,800 block of Cornelia Highway for a broken headlight.
According to Derreck Booth with the Hall County Sheriff’s Office, Cox made two trips to the antique store on Jan. 10, filling his pockets with merchandise and then leaving. “The investigators were quick to get with the store owner who had some very good video surveillance of the theft in progress, says Booth. So the investigators pulled some still photos that were very clear of the suspects with his hand in the case stealing some items from the store.” They also had good photos of the suspect’s SUV in the parking lot.
Department of Driver Services closes for system upgrade
The closure will take place Thursday, January 14th through, Monday, January 18th.
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MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – The Georgia Department of Driver Services is closing for a system upgrade. The closure happens from Thursday, January 14 through Monday, January 18.
During these dates, customers can not:
visit in person
DDS 2 Go mobile app.
Additionally, the Georgia Department of Revenue will close its motor vehicle application and tag and title system from January 13-18. The closer allows the completion of a technology upgrade to the Driver Record and Integrated Vehicle Enterprise System (DRIVES).
Georgiaâs Department of Driver Services closed statewide for system upgrade
Posted at 4:31 PM, Jan 13, 2021
and last updated 2021-01-13 16:45:17-05
GEORGIA (WTXL) â Georgiaâs Department of Driver Services, the state agency responsible for issuing driverâs licenses, will close statewide Thursday through Monday for a major systems upgrade.
Georgia s DDS will transition to a new, more secure licensing system, DRIVES, on January 19, 2021.
All physical DDS locations, online services, and DDS 2 Go mobile app will shut down as it overhauls its information technology systems. During the closure, customers will not be able to renew their driverâs licenses or ID cards.