Crime & Safety

Woman Tries to Tell Residents About 'Agent Z' and Narcotics-Related Activity

According to the Barrow County Sheriff's Office incident report, the woman "seemed to be mentally unstable."

A woman had information she wanted to share with several Patrick Mill Road residents, but she ended up sharing it with a Barrow County Sheriff's deputy instead.

On July 7, a deputy was dispatched to a Patrick Mill Road home after the resident called 911 to advise a woman knocked on his door and "began rambling on about the FBI and agents walking around on the property with guns."

Upon arrival at the residence, the deputy found the woman speaking to neighbors. The woman explained she had come in contact with a person earlier that day who identified himself as "Agent Z" of the FBI. The woman then described the conversation she had with "Agent Z" and conversations she reportedly had with people she said were engaged in "some type of narcotics-related activity."

The woman claimed she came to the Patrick Mill Road home to report the activity to the resident. She also said she was reporting the activity to the neighbors.

"Neither the complainant, nor the neighbors were interested in hearing the stories presented by [the woman]," the deputy wrote in the report.

Due to the fact the woman had become aggressive toward the neighbors and "seemed to be mentally unstable," the deputy placed her in handcuffs. However, upon further investigation, the deputy determined there was no criminal intent to trespass.

The woman was released and advised to stay away from the Patrick Mill Road home. The woman, according to the report, left in her vehicle which was parked nearby in the driveway of an abandoned home.


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