Callie Snipes

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Callie Snipes, a resident listed in public arrest records, was taken into custody on June 7, 2026, in Franklin 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): HEADLIGHT REQUIREMENTSFLEEING OR EVADING POLICE OR ROADBLOCKPOSSESSION AND USE OF DRUG RELATED OBJECTSPOSSESSION OF METHAMPHETAMINEDUI – DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGSFLEEING OR ATTEMPTING TO ELUDE A POLICE OFFICER FOR A FELONY OFFENSEFAILURE TO MAINTAIN LANEFAILURE TO OBEY STOP SIGNOfficer’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 06/07/2026 at approximately 0116 hours, a silver Mercedes driven by ANDREW TURNER was stopped on Georgia Highway 17 for a defective headlight. After initially stopping on Wilson Road, TURNER fled as officers approached, leading deputies on a pursuit through Franklin County into Stephens County at speeds up to approximately 130 mph. The pursuit ended after a tire failure, a PIT maneuver, and a crash into a ditch on the Toccoa Bypass. TURNER resisted officers during extraction and handcuffing but was ultimately taken into custody.Searches of TURNER and the vehicle yielded multiple glass pipes with burnt residue, a clear plastic bag containing an unknown pink substance (Item #2), and a clear plastic bag containing a white crystalline substance consistent with methamphetamine (Item #1). TURNER refused Georgia Implied Consent at approximately 0146 hours and was transported by Stephens County EMS to Saint Mary’s Sacred Heart Hospital.Warrants were obtained, evidence was photographed and logged, and the incident was recorded on body-worn camera.[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.

FULL NAME:
Snipes, Callie Edward

BOOKING DATE:
06/07/2026


BOOKING DETAILS:
HEADLIGHT REQUIREMENTS
FLEEING OR EVADING POLICE OR ROADBLOCK
POSSESSION AND USE OF DRUG RELATED OBJECTS
POSSESSION OF METHAMPHETAMINE
DUI – DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGS
FLEEING OR ATTEMPTING TO ELUDE A POLICE OFFICER FOR A FELONY OFFENSE
FAILURE TO MAINTAIN LANE
FAILURE TO OBEY STOP SIGN
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 06/07/2026 at approximately 0116 hours, a silver Mercedes driven by ANDREW TURNER was stopped on Georgia Highway 17 for a defective headlight. After initially stopping on Wilson Road, TURNER fled as officers approached, leading deputies on a pursuit through Franklin County into Stephens County at speeds up to approximately 130 mph. The pursuit ended after a tire failure, a PIT maneuver, and a crash into a ditch on the Toccoa Bypass. TURNER resisted officers during extraction and handcuffing but was ultimately taken into custody.
Searches of TURNER and the vehicle yielded multiple glass pipes with burnt residue, a clear plastic bag containing an unknown pink substance (Item #2), and a clear plastic bag containing a white crystalline substance consistent with methamphetamine (Item #1). TURNER refused Georgia Implied Consent at approximately 0146 hours and was transported by Stephens County EMS to Saint Mary’s Sacred Heart Hospital.
Warrants were obtained, evidence was photographed and logged, and the incident was recorded on body-worn camera.
[End of Narrative]


Disclaimer: All data provided here is taken from public arrest records. This publication does not imply guilt or final conviction.

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