Special Agent in ChargeGregory Jones, FBI Atlanta, announced on behalf of the Northwest Georgia Crimes Against Children Task Force, the following arrest:
Rocky Davis Jr., 21, an EMT and fireman for Walker County, was arrested on Friday, Oct. 30, on state charges related to attempting to solicit a minor child for sex. Davis traveled to Catoosa County after having engaged undercover officers/agents of the FBI’s Northwest Georgia Crimes Against Children Task Force in a series of chats on the Internet.
Davis is currently incarcerated at the Catoosa County Sheriff’s Department jail.
The Northwest Georgia Crimes Against Children Task Force consists of federal agents from the FBI and officers from the Whitfield County Sheriff’s Office, Dalton Police Department, Dade County Sheriff’s Office, Rossville Police Department and the Catoosa County Sheriff’s Office.
The public is reminded that all persons are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
State News
November 2, 2009
Walker County fireman arrested by Crimes Against Children Task Force
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