Missing Chattooga Co. investigator found in Ala. allegedly with cocaine in his possession
by The Summerville News
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A manhunt for a missing Chattooga County investigator ended early this morning. Now he’s recovering from stitches around his right eye and answering possible cocaine charges.

Officials say 33-year-old Sheriff’s Investigator Matt Hayes went missing around 4:30 p.m. yesterday. Despite calls from his wife and colleagues, he vanished and wasn’t answering his cell phone.

“It was very uncharacteristic of him,” Chattooga County Sheriff John Everett said after returning from consulting with Alabama authorities this morning.

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ribeyes
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October 14, 2012
It's Chattooga County for crying out loud. Checks and balances are you kidding?
anabelle_lee
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October 12, 2012
It's hard to believe that this behavior just came out of the blue. What could have gotten into him
coosatown
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October 15, 2012
Cocaine. Cocaine is what got into him.
Trelicious
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October 12, 2012
Did you read the Sheriff of Chattooga County's statement? They were going to dispose of drugs from the evidence room "by grinding up the pills and flushing them down the toilet". OMG, what an idiot.
navyphrog
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October 12, 2012
I agree. I'm not sure what the proper procedure is for getting rid of evidence(narcotics)but I'm pretty sure grinding and flushing ain't it!

What really concerns me though, are there no checks and balances used when removing evidence from the evidence room? One single person says "I need to go destroy some evidence. I'll be back in a little while". That's just too much temptation to allow ONE person to go alone to "flush" a bunch of drugs.
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