Thursday, April 12, 2018
Waycross Post of the Georgia State Patrol Releases Stats 4/11/18
State Troopers from the Waycross Post of the Georgia State Patrol investigated two traffic crashes during the month of March in Charlton County.
Sergeant First Class T.E. Thrift #329 said the traffic crashes resulted in no injuries and no traffic deaths.
SFC T.E. Thrift #329 said troopers from Post 22 also issued 25 traffic citations in the county during the month.
The total includes one arrest for driving under the influence, 12 citations for speeding, no seat belt violations, and no child restraint violations.
Troopers also issued 26 warnings. charltoncountyherald.com
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