Traffic stop leads to arrest
Published 7:43 pm Wednesday, April 30, 2025
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On April 27, at approximately 3:00 A.M. on GA 401/I-75 near Mile Marker 100, a Crisp County Deputy conducted a traffic stop. Upon approaching the vehicle, the deputy detected a strong odor of Marijuana. The driver was identified as Jaylen Moore, and the passenger was identified as Jeremiah Moore.
A search of the vehicle revealed multiple bags of marijuana, a digital scale, items used for packaging marijuana, and a firearm. Also in the car were multiple blank check sheets and printed blank checks with various victims’ names, bank account numbers, and routing numbers, a printer, and a financial transaction card not belonging to the passenger or the driver.
Jaylen Moore and Jeremiah Moore were arrested and transported to the Crisp County Detention Center.
Jaylen Moore, a 25-year-old male from Albany, GA, is charged with:
• Possession of Marijuana
• Failure to Maintain Lane
• Failure to Signal Lane Change or Turn
• Reckless Driving
• Obscured or Missing License Plate
• Holding a Wireless Device for Voice Communication
• Possession and Use of Drug-Related Objects
• Possession of Firearm During Crime
• Forgery in Fourth Degree
• Financial Identity Fraud
Jeremiah Moore, a 23-year-old male from Albany, GA, is charged with:
• Possession of Marijuana
• Possession and Use of Drug-Related Objects
• Forgery in Fourth Degree
• Financial Identity Fraud