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Danielsville, GA 30662
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Danielsville, GA 30633
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Danielsville GA Obituaries and Death Notices
Monday, January 23, 2017Hwy. 72 Comer bypass.•A Commerce man was sentenced to 10 days in jail and 12 months of mandatory probation after he pled not guilty to violating the city of Danielsville’s animal cruelty ordinance in city court for transporting a live cow strapped “spread eagle” on the back of a flatbed trailer in late November. The man was released after only five days served due to jail overcrowding.•Madison County leaders were reminded at a meeting that the county library is “a selling point for Madison County” and they were asked to fund it as such.•The Journal ran a feature on various scam efforts that are seen locally. From identity theft to online and phone scams, Facebook schemes and Internet dating websites, the ways are many and varied when it comes?to channels criminals use to try and take your money and sometimes your financial identity. And according to Madison County Sheriff’s Investigator Doug Martin, the methods criminals use are changing all the time, often faster than law enforcement can keep up with. “All these things like online shopping, dating, social media, even pre-loaded credit cards from the IRS at tax time are making things more convenient for us – but there is a price, and that price is that it is opening us all up to more fraud,” said Martin.
Danielsville News
Monday, January 23, 2017Hwy. 72 Comer bypass.•A Commerce man was sentenced to 10 days in jail and 12 months of mandatory probation after he pled not guilty to violating the city of Danielsville’s animal cruelty ordinance in city court for transporting a live cow strapped “spread eagle” on the back of a flatbed trailer in late November. The man was released after only five days served due to jail overcrowding.•Madison County leaders were reminded at a meeting that the county library is “a selling point for Madison County” and they were asked to fund it as such.•The Journal ran a feature on various scam efforts that are seen locally. From identity theft to online and phone scams, Facebook schemes and Internet dating websites, the ways are many and varied when it comes?to channels criminals use to try and take your money and sometimes your financial identity. And according to Madison County Sheriff’s Investigator Doug Martin, the methods criminals use are changing all the time, often faster than law enforcement can keep up with. “All these things like online shopping, dating, social media, even pre-loaded credit cards from the IRS at tax time are making things more convenient for us – but there is a price, and that price is that it is opening us all up to more fraud,” said Martin.