The Catoosa County Sheriff's Office concluded Operation Horizon on Thursday, where four agencies conducted 97 sex offender compliance checks and attempted to locate numerous individuals wanted on felony warrants.
The agencies were the Catoosa County Sheriff’s Office, United States Marshal’s Service & Task Force Officers, Homeland Security, and Georgia Department of Community Services.
On Monday and Tuesday personnel conducted 97 sex offender compliance checks. Of those checks, 91 people were found to be compliant and six people were arrested. One arrest was the result of the offender possessing thousands of images of child pornography. The other five arrests involved possession of methamphetamine, marijuana, firearms and one parole violation. Two laptops, two cell phones, multiple thumb drives, multiple DVDs and one firearm were seized as a result of those arrests.
On Wednesday and Thursday personnel concentrated on individuals wanted on felony warrants from Catoosa County which resulted in 22 people being arrested.
Sheriff Gary Sisk thanked all of the agencies that participated for their hard work and dedication to keeping the community safe.