A Flowery Branch man was arrested Wednesday by the Flowery Branch Police Department following an investigation into allegations of child molestation.
According to Flowery Branch Police Chief David Spillers, the Flowery Branch Police Department received the allegations against 31-year-old Korentheus Jerome Bailey on Feb. 8, 2021.
Spillers said information and evidence surrounding the allegations were obtained and presented to the Magistrate Court of Hall County. Warrants were later received authorizing the arrest of Bailey, based on the facts and circumstances presented to the Magistrate Court, according to Spillers.
Spillers said Bailey is charged with Child Molestation, Enticing a Child for Indecent Purposes, Cruelty to a Child in the 1
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FLOWERY BRANCH – The Flowery Branch City Council focuses much of its time and energy on carefully controlling the city’s rapid growth, but Thursday evening it heard from Flowery Branch Police Chief David Spillers about another kind of growth spurt affecting the south Hall County municipality: crime.
No place in Hall County is growing faster than Flowery Branch. “Thirty-one percent of all the houses built in the entire county last year were built within Flowery Branch,” City Manager Bill Andrew told council members. “We’re obviously a much smaller land mass than thirty-one percent.”
But keeping up with that strong rate of growth, possibly even surpassing it according to Spillers, is crime.
Two suspects were arrested this week when employees at a Wells Fargo banking location in Flowery Branch realized one of them was trying to cash a counterfeit check.
Robin Kemp, a spokesman for the Flowery Branch Police Department, said the incident happened Wednesday, Jan. 13 around 4:30 in the afternoon. Some of the employees called to say that .the female suspect was in the business trying to cash a check, Kemp said. Apparently they had been alerted from other branches of Wells Fargo that the pair had been to other branches and had been cashing checks.
He said the employees held on to the $4,900 check and called authorities. One of the employees even got in a personal vehicle and followed the suspects into Oakwood, where police were waiting.