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Randy Courson, Sheriff

Welcome to the official website of the

Echols County Sheriff’s Office.

Thank you for taking the time to visit. We hope you find it easy to locate the information you need. I welcome any questions that you may have regarding this agency and its services. We provide full-service law enforcement to the visitors and citizens of Echols County. On behalf of the brave and dedicated men and women of your Sheriff’s Office, it is an honor and a privilege to serve you.

Randy Courson

Sheriff

MISSION STATEMENT

The primary purpose of the Echols County Sheriff’s Office is to maintain social order within prescribed ethical and constitutional limits, while providing professional and courteous law enforcement services. Our fundamental duties are to serve humanity; to safeguard the lives and properties of our citizens; to protect the innocent against deception, the weak against oppression or intimidation and the peaceful against violence; and to respect the constitutional right of all persons to liberty, equality, and justice. To attain this, the Echols County Sheriff’s Office enforces the law in a fair and impartial manner, recognizing both the statutory and judicial limits of our authority and the constitutional rights of all persons.

The Echols County Sheriff’s Office recognizes that no law enforcement agency can operate at its maximum potential without the support of the citizens that we serve. The Echols County Sheriff’s Office actively solicits and encourages the cooperation of all citizens to reduce and limit the opportunities for crime and to use the resources available to accomplish this goal.

COMMUNITY PROJECTS

Project Childsafe
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Sex Offender Search

Domestic Violence

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RECENT NEWS

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Sheriff Courson states that on June 20, 2025, at approximately 12:39 a.m., deputies with the Echols County Sheriff’s Office conducted a traffic stop on Sullivan Lane near Highway 135 North for traffic violations. During the stop, deputies detected the odor of marijuana coming from the vehicle. A search of the vehicle was conducted, and deputies located approximately 25 grams of suspected fentanyl ... See MoreSee Less

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Sheriff Courson states that on May 30, 2025, deputies with the Echols County Sheriff’s Office conducted a traffic stop on Highway 129 South that resulted in the arrest of Antonio Norwood, 33, of Douglas. During the stop, Norwood was found to be in possession of approximately half a pound of marijuana, two firearms, and $2,252 in cash. A criminal history check revealed that Norwood has a lengthy re ... See MoreSee Less

2 weeks ago

Sheriff Courson reports that on April 30, 2025, deputies responded to the 2900 block of Highway 135 North in reference to a domestic dispute. William Hamm, 17, of Lake Park, was identified as the offender.

Hamm allegedly initiated a verbal altercation with his mother and siblings over his phone being taken away. The situation escalated and became physical, during which Hamm reportedly threatened t
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1 month ago
Sheriff Courson reports that on April 30, 2025, deputies responded to the 2900 block of Highway 135 North in reference to a domestic dispute. William Hamm, 17, of Lake Park, was identified as the offender.

Hamm allegedly initiated a verbal altercation with his mother and siblings over his phone being taken away. The situation escalated and became physical, during which Hamm reportedly threatened to kill his mother.

Upon deputies’ arrival, Hamm fled on foot into a wooded area behind the residence. Corporal Lewis and his K9 partner, Nos, arrived on scene and initiated a track. K9 Nos successfully tracked Hamm approximately one mile into the woods, where he was located and taken into custody without incident after complying with deputies’ commands.

Hamm is facing multiple charges, including:
 • Felony Terroristic Threats or Acts
 • Battery (Family Violence) – Misdemeanor
 • Two counts of Cruelty to Children in the 3rd Degree (Family Violence) – Misdemeanor
 • Criminal Trespass – Misdemeanor

Sheriff Courson would like to recognize and thank the responding deputies and K9 Nos for their swift actions and professionalism, which led to the safe apprehension of the offender without incident.
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