CPD Fugitive Unit arrests three in warrant roundup, Drone Unit deployed
COLUMBUS, Ga. ( WRBL ) — Wednesday saw three men arrested on numerous outstanding warrants as part of the Columbus Police Department Fugitive Unit's warrant roundup.
Police say they arrested Esa G. Brooks, 46, James H. Smith, 55, and Lend Linson, 31. All had outstanding warrants for their arrest.
According to CPD, Linson barricaded himself inside his residence at Farley Homes during the operation. After Linson's arrest the CPD's Drone Unit was used to clear the house, an action police say helped minimize the risks to the community and officers.
Police say Linson was charged with misdemeanor obstruction and possession of a fire arm by a convicted felon in addition to his outstanding warrants of:
Three warrants for cruelty to children in the third degree
Two warrants for aggravated assault
Five warrants for terroristic threats
One warrant for convicted felon in possession of a firearm
Two warrants for battery
One warrant for burglary
One warrant for criminal damage to property in the second degree
Two warrants for possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime
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CPD says Brooks was arrested on warrants of battery (family violence) and aggravated assault. Smith was arrested on a warrant for burglary.