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Alert issued for ‘armed and dangerous’ truck driver who ‘won’t go back to prison’

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The Bulloch County Sheriff’s Office (BCSO) out of Georgia has issued a public alert about a truck driver wanted on multiple felony warrants.

On Wednesday morning, BCSO issued a “Be on the lookout” (BOLO) alert for over the road truck driver Tommy Ellis Brown amid a manhunt taking place in Bulloch County.

Brown is wanted on felony warrants for stalking, aggravated assault, possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, violation of family violence order, and criminal trespass.

Brown is accused of threatening his wife and teen daughter.

BCSO said that Brown is considered “armed and dangerous” and has previously made statements to law enforcement that he “won’t go back to jail/prison.”

Brown is described as a white male, 5’11”, 220 pounds, with brown hair and green eyes.

Police say Brown drives a 2020 white Ford F-150 with Georgia tag PKU6954 and an olive or possibly teal green Kenworth semi-truck.

He is believed to have fled the area of 1932 Old Groveland Rd. in Bulloch County, Georgia, on foot.

If you have information on Brown, you’re asked to call 911 or the Sheriff’s Office immediately at 912-764-8888.

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