Crime at 2600 BLOCK OF HWY 17 on 04/05/2025 11:09 PM

Type: Other

Date: 04/05/2025 11:09 PM

Description: Suspicious Vehicle : This Is From The Stephens County 911 Call Log. Information Is Subject To Change.

Address: 2600 BLOCK OF HWY 17, Stephens County, GA

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Area Missing Persons

missing-person-record__Stubblefield

Name

Tammy Stubblefield

Missing Age

51

Est. Current Age

56

Last Seen

Walhalla, SC on 12/06/2019

Physical Description

Race: White Ethnicity: Caucasian Gender: Female Hair: Brown Eyes: Blue Height: 5'4" - 5'6" Weight: 105 - 115 lbs

Case Number

MP72971

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Area Cold Cases

cold-case-record__Dogan

Name

Anthony Dogan

Age

35

Cause of Death

Missing

Info

The georgia bureau of investigation and the toccoa police department are investigating the murder of anthony dogan, age 35. On saturday, january 26th, at approximately 5:05pm, the toccoa police department conducted a welfare check on anthony dogan. Dogan resided in an apartment complex located at 305 south pond street in toccoa, georgia.During the welfare check, toccoa police found dogan deceased. After conducting an autopsy, it was determined that dogan’s death was a homicide. It is possible that dogan was also robbed. Witnesses claim to have heard a single gunshot from the apartment occupied by dogan sometime during the early morning hours of january 26th, 2002.

Agency

Georgia Bureau of Investigation

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