ECSO To Participate in ” STOP MEANS STOP ” Campaign

August 19th, 2012

During the week of Aug. 20-24, the Effingham County Sheriff’s Office Traffic Enforcement Unit will be participating in the “STOP MEANS STOP ” campaign which has been endorsed by First Lady Deal. Deputies with the Effingham County Sheriff’s Office will be vigorously enforcing stop arm violations.

The State Board of Education is requesting help with “STOP MEANS STOP”. This campaign is to stop those that are passing school buses while loading and unloading children. It is reported that on a single day, Georgia has 4100 violations of vehicles passing school buses. According to the Georgia Department of Transportation, in the 2010-11 school year, 2 of the nation’s 8 student deaths involving school buses happened in Georgia. In 2009-10, Georgia led the nation with 5 student deaths involving school buses. Mrs. Deal wants everyone to be more alert of school bus stops and children as Georgia’s kids go back to school.

Deputies will actually be riding various school buses throughout this campaign. If the deputy sees a violation, he will radio ahead to have another deputy stop the vehicle and issue the driver a citation. There will be zero tolerance for those who violate this law.

” Our primary focus will be the safety of our children who get on and off school buses on a daily basis, ” Sheriff Jimmy McDuffie said.

The minimum fine for passing a school bus with the stop sign extended is a $1000.00 fine and six points on your drivers license.

Below are some safety tips we would like people to follow:

Parents, get to know your bus driver.

Be visible at the bus stop by getting out of your car and standing with your child.

Be at your bus stop 5 minutes early and only use your child’s assigned stop.

Encourage children to load and unload in an orderly line.

Make sure hands are free and all their belongings are inside their school bag.

Teach your children to stay 12 feet from the street and never approach the bus unless it is completely stopped and the door is open.

When unloading, teach children to look for traffic before exiting the bus. They should then proceed in a straight line, in full view of the bus driver directly to a safe location 12 feet away from the bus and the street.

If a child must cross the street to load or unload a bus, teach him to always look for moving traffic. CARS MAY NOT STOP! The child should always keep eye contact with the bus driver and watch for their signals.

A child should never cross behind a bus or return to the bus after unloading. In the event that a child drops something near a bus advise your child to gain the attention of the bus driver by waving their hands above their heads from a safe distance, and to never attempt to retrieve the item without the full attention and instruction from the bus driver.

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Four Arrested in Connection with Robbery – Shooting

Four suspects are in the Effingham County Jail today facing several charges in connection with a robbery and shooting of a pizza deliver man last night.

On August 15, 2012, shortly after11p.m. deputies responded to a residence on Mockingbird Drive near Springfield on a report of an armed robbery and shots fired.

The Pizza Hut deliveryman was called to a residence in the 300 block of Mockingbird drive to deliver three pizzas. When the deliveryman arrived on scene, he was ambushed by four black males one which had a semi automatic handgun. One suspect shot at the deliveryman where his pizza boxes were shot. The victim sustained minor injuries from the shrapnel in the shooting. He was able to drive away from the suspects to avoid further injury.

Investigators were able to develop information throughout the night which led deputies to all four suspects and two stolen firearms.

Peter Johnson lll, 18, of Springfield, Joshua Buckner, 19, of Springfield, and
Curdray Wimberly, 20, of Springfield have all been charged with armed robbery.

A 15 year old juvenile has been charged with aggravated assault, armed robbery, and possession of stolen property. The juvenile is believed to have been the trigger man.

All three adults are currently being held in the Effingham County Jail and the juvenile is being held in the Chatham Youth Dentention Center.

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Deputies Investigate Armed Robbery – Shooting

Date: August 16, 2012

Effingham County Sheriff’s deputies are investigating an attempted armed robbery where a pizza delivery man was shot at.

On August 15, 2012, shortly after 11p.m. deputies responded to a residence on Mockingbird Drive near Springfield on a report of an armed robbery and shots fired.

The Pizza Hut deliveryman was called to a residence in the 300 block of Mockingbird drive to deliver three pizzas. When the deliveryman arrived on scene, he was ambushed by four black males one which had a semi automatic handgun. One suspect shot at the deliveryman where his pizza boxes were shot. The victim sustained minor injuries from the shrapnel in the shooting.

This is an ongoing investigation and additional information will be released as it becomes available.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Effingham County Sheriff’s Office at 912-754-3449.

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One Fugitive in Custody; Search Still on For Williams

Date: August 15, 2012

One suspect is in custody tonight who was involved in a pursuit Sunday night where a stolen vehicle and a stolen firearm were recovered.

Tyriek Walker, 17, of Savannah, turned himself in to Effingham County Sheriff’s Investigators this evening.

Walker was a passenger in the stolen vehicle which Ronnie Williams was driving. Deputies are still asking the public’s assistance in locating Ronnie Williams who is considered to be armed and dangerous. Williams is wanted for numerous charges which include aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer, possession of a stolen firearm, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, and possession of a stolen vehicle.

Walker has been charged with possession of a stolen vehicle, obstruction of a law enforcement officer, possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime along with several other charges.

Walker is currently being held in the Effingham County jail.

Anyone with information on William’s whereabouts is asked to contact the Effingham County Sheriff’s Office at 912-754-3449 or Crime Stoppers at 912-234-2020. Anyone with information can remain anonymous.

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Fugitive Wanted After Attempting to Shoot Deputy Sheriff

Date: August 14, 2012

The Effingham County Sheriff’s Office continues to search for Ronnie Williams who is now facing an additional charge of aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer.  ECSO has also identified a second passenger that fled from the stolen vehicle as well.

New information has developed after investigators with the Effingham County Sheriff’s Office and District Attorney Office now know Ronnie Williams pointed the stolen firearm at the Deputy Sheriff and attempted to fire the weapon at the Deputy during the pursuit. The semi automatic misfired.

Tyreik Walker, 17, of Savannah, was another passenger inside of the vehicle which fled from deputies. ECSO now has warrants on Walker for possession of a stolen firearm, possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime, and possession of a stolen automobile.

Ronnie Williams, 25, of Rincon, is wanted for several outstanding charges possession of a stolen vehicle, possession of a stolen firearm, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, obstruction of a law enforcement officer, fleeing and attempting to elude a law enforcement officer, sale of cocaine and several other charges.

Many of these charges stem from an incident Sunday night, where Williams was the driver of a vehicle reported stolen out of Savannah that led Effingham County Deputies on a pursuit. The firearm in William’s possession was also stolen out of Cobb County Georgia.

Williams has been known to frequent the Savannah area and Effingham County. His last known address was at 511 W. 9th Street in Rincon.

Williams has an extensive criminal history and investigators believe he is armed and dangerous.

Anyone with information on Williams or Walkers Whereabouts is asked to contact the Effingham County Sheriff’s Office at 912-754-3449 or Crime Stoppers in Savannah at 912-234-2020.

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ECSO Searches For Wanted Fugitive

Date: August 13, 2012

The Effingham County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the public’s assistance in locating a wanted fugitive.

Ronnie Williams, 25, of Rincon, is wanted for several outstanding charges possession of a stolen vehicle, possession of a stolen firearm, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, obstruction of a law enforcement officer, fleeing and attempting to elude a law enforcement officer, sale of cocaine and several other charges.

Many of these charges stem from an incident last night where Williams was the driver of a vehicle reported stolen out of Savannah that led Effingham County Deputies on a pursuit. The firearm in Williams’s possession was also stolen out of Cobb County Georgia.

Williams has been known to frequent the Savannah area and Effingham County. His last known address was at 511 W. 9th Street in Rincon.

Williams has an extensive criminal history and investigators believe he is armed and dangerous.

Anyone with information on Williams Whereabouts is asked to contact the Effingham County Sheriff’s Office at 912-754-3449 or Crime Stoppers in Savannah at 912-234-2020.

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Man Arrested on Child Pornography Charges

Date: August 8, 2012

One man is facing several child porn related charges today after Effingham County Sheriff’s Deputies conducted a search warrant last night at a residence on Pleasant Drive in Port Wentworth.

During an investigation, investigators discovered that Eric Scholl, 38, of Port Wentworth was downloading several images and videos of child pornography with many images of children less than 8 years of age.

Effingham County Investigators recovered two computers from the residence. Investigators tracked Scholl down last night at a friend’s residence on Bisbee Avenue in Garden City where he was taken into custody.

Scholl is currently being held in the Effingham County Jail facing charges of sexual exploitation of a minor.

The Effingham County Sheriff’s Office is a member of the Georgia Bureau of Investigations Internet Crimes against Children Task Force (ICAC). This task force is made up of numerous agencies throughout the State of Georgia with the goal of catching individuals that would use the internet or other wireless devices to prey upon children in an attempt to exploit them for various means.

The ICAC Task Force investigator takes great strides in educating the community in the dangers of not only internet predators but, the importance of preserving personal information, and knowing boundaries of social networking sites.

The ICAC Task Force investigator works closely with State and Federal agencies to ensure that child predators receive maximum sentences and are held accountable for their actions against the children in our communities.

Sheriff Jimmy McDuffie is very proud of the training and safety information provided to the community through this program.

The primary responsibilities of the Effingham County ICAC Task Force include:

  • Conducting investigations and prosecuting offenders.
  • Providing investigative and prosecutorial assistance to police agencies and prosecutors (e.g., forensic analysis of computers seized as evidence).
  • Providing training for law enforcement officers and prosecutors.
  • Providing training for parents, teachers and other community members and distributing informational materials to ensure that children, parents, and other individuals and organizations are well-acquainted with the issues in this area, including potential problems and the availability of assistance.
  • Fostering continual countywide and regional coordination, collaboration, information sharing, networking and service integration.
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Wanted Drug Suspect Turns Himself in

Date: August 8, 2012

A man Effingham County Sheriff’s Deputies were searching for yesterday has turned himself in.

Justin Leleiwi, 29, of Guyton, turned himself into deputies shortly after noon today with his attorney.

On Friday, investigators with the Effingham County Sheriff’s Office Drug Suppression Team conducted a search warrant at his residence on Ladessie Zeigler Road. Investigators found over half a pound of marijuana, cocaine, several prescription pills, and multiple weapons including two assault rifles.

Leleiwi has been charged with possession of cocaine with intent to distribute, possession of marijuana with intent to distribute, possession of a controlled substance with the intent to distribute, and possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime.

Leleiwi is currently being held in the Effingham County Jail.

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SHERIFF SEEKS PUBLIC’S ASSISTANCE

Date: August 7, 2012

The Effingham County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the public’s assistance in locating a suspect wanted for multiple drug and weapons charges.

Deputies are searching for Justin Leleiwi, 29, of Guyton. On Friday, investigators with the Effingham County Sheriff’s Office Drug Suppression Team conducted a search warrant at his residence on Ladessie Zeigler Road. Investigators found over half a pound of marijuana, cocaine, several prescription pills, and multiple weapons including two assault rifles.

Investigators believe Leleiwi may be in possession of firearms.

Anyone with information of Leleiwi’s whereabouts is asked to contact the Effingham County Sheriff’s Office at 912-754-3449.

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Internet Predator in Custody

Date: August 2, 2012

A man who was wanted by the Effingham County Sheriff’s Office for furnishing pornographic material to a minor has turned himself in.

Mark Butler, 28, of Vidalia, turned himself into the Effingham County Sheriff’s Office shortly before noon. This office received information that Butler was residing in the Jefferson County Alabama area until yesterday.

Butler will be held until a bond hearing before a judge. Additional charges may be forthcoming as this is an ongoing investigation.

The Effingham County Sheriff’s Office is a member of the Georgia Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force (ICAC). This task force is made up of numerous agencies throughout the State of Georgia with the goal of catching individuals that would use the internet or other wireless devices to prey upon children in an attempt to exploit them for various means.

The ICAC Task Force investigator takes great strides in educating the community in the dangers of not only internet predators but, the importance of preserving personal information, and knowing boundaries of social networking sites.

The ICAC Task Force investigator works closely with State and Federal agencies to ensure that child predators receive maximum sentences and are held accountable for their actions against the children in our communities.

Sheriff Jimmy McDuffie is very proud of the training and safety information provided to the community through this program.

The primary responsibilities of the Effingham County ICAC Task Force include:

  • Conducting investigations and prosecuting offenders.
  • Providing investigative and prosecutorial assistance to police agencies and prosecutors (e.g., forensic analysis of computers seized as evidence).
  • Providing training for law enforcement officers and prosecutors.
  • Providing training for parents, teachers and other community members and distributing informational materials to ensure that children, parents, and other individuals and organizations are well-acquainted with the issues in this area, including potential problems and the availability of assistance.
  • Fostering continual countywide and regional coordination, collaboration, information sharing, networking and service integration.
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