FCSO “Most Wanted” list updated

Friday, April 12, 2024–11:39 a.m.

-Floyd County Sheriff’s Office-

With the recent arrests of two of the Floyd County Sheriff’s Office “Most Wanted” two new names have been added to the list.

Authorities are seeking 23-year-old Chancelor Lamar Crawford who is wanted on charges of home invasion, aggravated assault, armed robbery, 1st-degree burglary, possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime, conspiracy to commit a crime, exploitation or intimidation of a disabled adult, reckless conduct and criminal trespass.

Meanwhile, 32-year-old Dorian Johnson is wanted for kidnapping, aggravated stalking, simple battery, criminal trespass, failure to yield to an emergency vehicle, operation of an unregistered vehicle, obstruction of law enforcement, and a probation violation on an original charge of methamphetamine possession.

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of these individuals is encouraged to call the Floyd County Sheriff’s Office Warrants Clark at (706) 236-2466 (8 a.m. until 5 p.m. Monday – Friday), or you can call 911 anytime. There is also an anonymous tip line available 24/7 at (706) 236-5000. Additionally, you can anonymously submit a tip through the Floyd County Sheriff’s Office app.

Remaining Top 10 Most Wanted:

Walter Andrew Agan (age 31)

Aggravated Child Molestation

Marquis Brooks (age 28)

Burglary 1st Degree

Burglary Smash & Grab

RICO Act

Jaylon Dmonte Jester  (age 24)

Aggravated Assault x 2

Armed Robbery

Discharge of a firearm on/ near a public highway

Possession of a firearm by a convicted felon

Possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime

Michael Cortez Kent (age 38)

Dog Fighting x 18 (Felony)

Contempt of Court

Probation Violation

Brian Milas Lawder (age 45)

Failure to Register as a Sex Offender

Contempt of Superior Court x 2

Rocael Matzir-Abac (age 40)

Child Molestation

Statutory Rape

Alan Dennis Mobley (age 64)

Failure to Register as a Sex Offender

Probation Violation

Miguel Angel Palmerin (age 32)

Escape

Unlawful to knowingly remove electronic monitoring device