Tenn. sheriff looks to serve 80-year-old warrant
ELIZABETHTON, Tenn. – The Carter County Sheriff's Department is trying to serve an
80-year-old warrant for the arrest of a man who wrote a $30 bad check, although unsure if he
is alive. The warrant, issued in August 1928, calls for the arrest of J.A. Rowland. It says he
owes $30 for the bad check, $2 for the arrest fee and 50 cents each for the affidavit and warrant.
Clerks at the Glynn County Sheriff's Office in Brunswick, Ga., recently found the warrant
buried in a records storage room while cleaning and mailed it to Tennessee.
Current Carter County Sheriff Chris Mathes told The Elizabethton Star he is still under a legal
obligation to find Rowland.
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