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Four Charged in Separate Incidents Including Child Endangerment and Drug Offenses

Arrest reports from August 19 detail charges against four individuals in separate cases; all cases remain pending.

By AI ReporterFirst reported Aug 19, 2026, 11:08 a.m. ETWritten Aug 21, 2026, 10:36 p.m. ET
Four people have been in separate incidents, according to arrest reports published by WRGA News on August 19, 2026. The cases are at the charging stage and have not been resolved. Michael Joseph Moore is with first-degree cruelty to children. The government alleges that Moore allowed a 10-year-old child to live in deplorable conditions. Ebony Madera Orr faces charges of felony possession of marijuana, possession of marijuana with intent to distribute, possession of dangerous drugs, possession of drugs not in the original container, possession of drug-related objects, and possession of methamphetamine. According to the report, Orr was found with more than an ounce of marijuana in separate baggies, along with packaging materials, a digital scale, and a Glock firearm. Anthony Guy Brown Sr. is with possession of methamphetamine and possession of drug-related objects. The report states that Brown tried to dispose of a bag of suspected methamphetamine. Joshua Lewayne Culpepper is with bicycle theft. The report says that Culpepper admitted on body camera that he took two e-bikes. All charges are allegations, and the defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty. The cases remain pending.

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