“With the new evidence that has been collected as of late, we are in higher hopes that we may receive the closure we’ve desperately wanted since the tragic incident we replay in our minds too often than wanted.” - Kailyn Kaiser, Granddaughter of Maryanne Humphrey
“Based on the video evidence we have, this type of shoe was worn by the suspect. What is unique about these shoes is that they were just released around the time of the murder.” - Douglas County Sheriff’s Office Captain Jon Mauney
It takes only one set of eyes to make a difference. Let their loved ones have the justice they have been seeking all this time. We know that someone out there knows exactly what happened to Maryanne.” - District Attorney Dalia Racine
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“We want to ask the community to think about anything they can remember from the evening of September 21, 2009, near the Circle K in Douglasville. Even the smallest, most minor detail, can solve this case.”
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Join us and our community partners for our Record Restriction and Back to School Event on July 28th from 2-5 PM!
To participate in the record restriction you will need to fill out the form on https://t.co/fuIANjzyld beforehand.
All other events do not require pre-registration
Today is #PurpleThursday! Members of our staff wore purple today in support of domestic violence survivors and Domestic Violence Awareness Month. #Every1KnowsSome1#DVAM
Join the Douglas County District Attorney’s Office and The ATIR Community for their Annual Trek or Treat 5k Justice Run on Saturday, October 28th at Boundary Waters Park at 9:00 AM!
You can sign up at https://t.co/8Icm5ozk87 TODAY!
Congratulations to this month’s Vision and Value Award recipients! Our Vision Award receipient is Cristin Olivo. Our Value Award recipients are Ansley House for pursuit of justice, Kaci Davis for service, and Dana Hayes for professionalism. Thank you ladies for all that you do!
Our Victim Services Director Dr. Rita Davis-Cannon and Douglas County DA Dalia Racine presented at the 2023 @ndaajustice Summer Summit. Prosecutors learned about courtroom and community strategies to address violent crimes.
#PACvictimservices#GAProsecutors@DouglasCountyDA
Happy Fourth of July!
There are several fun events for the family today in Douglasville including: the parade in downtown Douglasville at 10 AM, a festival at Hunter Park beginning at 11 AM, and fireworks tonight at Arbor Place Mall!
Today members of our office wore purple for World Elder Abuse Awareness Day and to show our support in taking a stand again elder abuse. It is estimated that every year 1 in 10 older Americans experience elder abuse, neglect, or exploitation. #weaad#worldelderabuseawarenessday
Our Record Restriction and Community Resource Fair on Saturday, July 29th from 10 AM to 3 PM at First Presbyterian Church, located at 9190 Street Douglasville, GA.All attendees must pre-register, and the record restriction event. You can register online at https://t.co/fuIANjzyld
Today is National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day! Thank you to all law enforcement officers for the work you do to keep our community safe! We appreciate you! @ Douglasville, Georgia https://t.co/i7HOqJRQcl
January is National Stalking Awareness Month. Did you know that 1 in 3 women and 1 in 6 men will experience stalking in their lifetime? #knowitnameitstopit#nsam2023 @ Douglasville, Georgia https://t.co/SZCmaIKJTx