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Hanover Man Arrested On Various Charges

Stems from an incident on Oct 22nd

On Friday, October 29th, 2021 Hanover Officers observed a male at a residence that they identified as Jaycee Davis, 29 years old of Hanover. Officers knew that he had outstanding warrants for his arrest stemming from a pursuit that occurred on 10-22-21. Jaycee attempted to avoid contact with Officers by going back into the residence. There was a short standoff and Officers found Jaycee hiding in the attic. Hanover Officers and Jefferson Couny Sheriff Department Deputies located Jaycee and were able to take him into custody without incident.

Jaycee’s current charges are;

Neglect of Dependent F5

Possession of Methamphetamine F5

Resisting Law Enforcement L6 x2

Possession of a Hypodermic Syringe F6

Criminal Recklessness F6

Possession of Controlled Substance F6

Reckless Driving B Mis

Resisting Law Enforcement A Mis

Jaycee has the presumption of innocence until proven guilty.

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