Police: Former trailer park manager arrested 3 times in 25 hours
April Taylor booking photo (Credit: Lavonia Police Department)
LAVONIA, Ga. - A former trailer park manager faces a string of charges after Lavonia police say they were forced to arrest her three separate times over a 25-hour span.
Timeline:
The legal trouble for April Taylor began on March 30 when she called police to the Beaver Creek Trailer Park, claiming someone broke into her car and shot her.
Responding officers found no evidence of a shooting or a break-in.
Taylor, who served as the park manager at the time, was later arrested the morning of March 31 after police found her vehicle blocking a roadway near the Beaver Creek entrance.
Officers alleged she was under the influence of drugs and attempting to block the park's entrance. She was later released on bond.
Investigators then obtained a warrant accusing Taylor of making false statements regarding the shooting from the day before.
Franklin County deputies arrested her at a business and booked her a second time.
Later that night, just before midnight, Taylor allegedly entered a residence in Beaver Creek without permission.
Law enforcement drafted up warrants for criminal trespass and disorderly conduct.
Taylor was arrested a third time at a gas station on April 1.
Authorities learned Taylor had been barred from Beaver Creek and now faces an additional criminal trespass charge.
Lavonia police noted that both the residents and management at Beaver Creek Trailer Park are cooperating with the ongoing investigation.
What we don't know:
Police have not yet released a motive for why Taylor allegedly attempted to block the entrance to the trailer park with her vehicle or why she is no longer the manager.
The Source: The information in this story was gathered from the Lavonia Police Department.