Quincy Strickland, a resident listed in public arrest records, was taken into custody on October 28, 2024, in Banks County, Georgia. According to the official booking report, the arrest was made by local authorities and the subject was charged with the following offense(s): HIT AND RUNOfficer’s Narrative:[Please note: The following is a direct transcription from the official initial incident report. The Georgia Gazette does not fix any spelling or grammatical errors that may exist. Any changes or redactions made by our staff are placed inside brackets. Some errors may exist. All subjects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The topics discussed may be sensitive to some readers. Discretion is advised.]On 10/28/2024, Deputy Moss was dispatched to 112 Banks Rd (Med Link) in reference to a suspicious call. Corporal Barber, Deputy Langston and Deputy Moss arrived on scene.V1 was stopped at the entrance to Med Link. No one was in or around the vehicle. Flock was checked and vehicle was located at 01:02 a.m. going south on GA-15 at Pizza Hut.Vehicle exited the roadway to the right approximately 300 feet south of Banks Road. Vehicle made with a highway traffic sign post and continued on through the grass coming to a final rest at the entrance of Med Link. The approximate value of the traffic sign was $500 dollars, per Department of Transportation. Next list (Curt’s Towing) was called for the vehicle. Vehicle was turned over to Curt’s Towing.Checking with RaceTrac and watching cameras in RaceTrac, Deputy Moss witnessed offender (Quincy Strickland) exit the driver side of the vehicle. After speaking with owner of the vehicle [REDACTED BY AGENCY], he stated that he had let Quincy Strickland borrow the vehicle due to [REDACTED BY AGENCY] not having license and Quincy would give [REDACTED BY AGENCY] a ride when he needed it. [REDACTED BY AGENCY] also stated that Quincy Strickland text and called [REDACTED BY AGENCY] to let him know that Quincy had wrecked the vehicle. Quincy told [REDACTED BY AGENCY] that he had busted the window on the vehicle.Corporal Barber and Deputy Moss went to [1300 BLOCK] Wilson Bridge Road to speak with Quincy Strickland. After speaking with driver (Quincy Strickland), he stated that he had went to RaceTrac after getting off work. Quincy then stated that he was driving back and the lights went out on the vehicle and he exited the roadway. He then stated that he waited around the vehicle and then walked back to his residence at [1300 BLOCK] Wilson Bridge Rd. He then stated that he ed [REDACTED BY AGENCY] to let him know that he wrecked the vehicle.Corporal Barber placed handcuffs on Quincy Strickland and placed him in the back of his patrol vehicle. Corporal Barber transported Quincy Strickland to 160 Windmill Farm Road (Banks County Jail), and turned Quincy Strickland over to jail staff without incident.Warrant for failure to report accident with damage taken for offender.[End of Narrative]. This incident was officially recorded and made publicly available by law enforcement agencies in the state of Georgia. The details provided reflect the arrest information at the time of booking and do not indicate guilt or conviction. All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Name of Accused:
Strickland, Quincy Debrocker
Date of Arrest:
10/28/2024
Charges For Arrest:
HIT AND RUN
Officer’s Narrative:
[Please note: The following is a direct transcription from the official initial incident report. The Georgia Gazette does not fix any spelling or grammatical errors that may exist. Any changes or redactions made by our staff are placed inside brackets. Some errors may exist. All subjects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The topics discussed may be sensitive to some readers. Discretion is advised.]
On 10/28/2024
, Deputy Moss was dispatched to 112 Banks Rd (Med Link) in reference to a suspicious call. Corporal Barber, Deputy Langston and Deputy Moss arrived on scene.
V1 was stopped at the entrance to Med Link. No one was in or around the vehicle. Flock was checked and vehicle was located at 01:02 a.m. going south on GA-15 at Pizza Hut.
Vehicle exited the roadway to the right approximately 300 feet south of Banks Road. Vehicle made with a highway traffic sign post and continued on through the grass coming to a final rest at the entrance of Med Link. The approximate value of the traffic sign was $500 dollars, per Department of Transportation. Next list (Curt’s Towing) was called for the vehicle. Vehicle was turned over to Curt’s Towing.
Checking with RaceTrac and watching cameras in RaceTrac, Deputy Moss witnessed offender (Quincy Strickland) exit the driver side of the vehicle. After speaking with owner of the vehicle [REDACTED BY AGENCY], he stated that he had let Quincy Strickland borrow the vehicle due to [REDACTED BY AGENCY] not having license and Quincy would give [REDACTED BY AGENCY] a ride when he needed it. [REDACTED BY AGENCY] also stated that Quincy Strickland text and called [REDACTED BY AGENCY] to let him know that Quincy had wrecked the vehicle. Quincy told [REDACTED BY AGENCY] that he had busted the window on the vehicle.
Corporal Barber and Deputy Moss went to [1300 BLOCK] Wilson Bridge Road to speak with Quincy Strickland. After speaking with driver (Quincy Strickland), he stated that he had went to RaceTrac after getting off work. Quincy then stated that he was driving back and the lights went out on the vehicle and he exited the roadway. He then stated that he waited around the vehicle and then walked back to his residence at [1300 BLOCK] Wilson Bridge Rd. He then stated that he ed [REDACTED BY AGENCY] to let him know that he wrecked the vehicle.
Corporal Barber placed handcuffs on Quincy Strickland and placed him in the back of his patrol vehicle. Corporal Barber transported Quincy Strickland to 160 Windmill Farm Road (Banks County Jail), and turned Quincy Strickland over to jail staff without incident.
Warrant for failure to report accident with damage taken for offender.
[End of Narrative]
Disclaimer: All data provided here is taken from public arrest records. This publication does not imply guilt or final conviction.
More Arrests in Banks County on October 28, 2024
No other arrests found on this date in Banks County.