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Union Springs Police Department reports busy week

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27 August, 2025
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Staff Reports

The Union Springs Police Department reported an active week, handling multiple complaints, arrests, and traffic-related matters.

According to Chief Johnny L. Potts III, the department received several walk-in complaints, three of which he personally addressed. Lieutenant Lewis took four internal operations complaint reports during the week.

Sgt. Cummings arrested Tonya White on a Failure to Appear warrant issued in Bullock County. Additionally, Mark Baynes turned himself in on a harassment charge and obtained his trespassing order.

Cpl. Lewis and Officer Harris issued 10 citations, wrote three written warnings, and processed two accident reports. Officer Adamson also served a trespass order on Quincy Henry.

The department continues to urge residents to report suspicious activity and comply with local laws for the safety of the community.

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