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Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Danielsville man with homemade vibrator arrested on drug charges

A deputy investigating a call about a broken windshield arrested a Danielsville man on a variety of drug charges this week.

Charlie Van Wilkes Jr., 31, was charged with Violation of the Georgia Controlled Substances Act (VGCSA), possession of tools for the commission of a crime and dangerous drugs.

Deputy Timothy Nix drove to the home of Charlie Wilkes Jr. on Hudson River Church Road Monday to investigate a report that someone’s windshield had been broken by a large object that reportedly fell off a work truck.

According to the incident report, as Nix got out of his patrol car, he noticed that Wilkes had a “large lump in the front of his blue jeans, with wires running from inside his pants and hanging down dragging the ground” as he walked toward him. There was also a syringe hanging out of Wilkes’ pants pocket.

As Nix talked with Wilkes, he removed the syringe from his pocket and asked him if he had any other illegal substances. Wilkes told him the object inside his pants was a “homemade vibrator” and he then removed it by pulling on the wires. He told the deputy that the wires were hooked to a small battery in order for the vibrator to work. “Further examination of the item revealed that a small motor had been removed from an item and placed inside a pill bottle, and then wrapped in a piece of pipe insulation before being placed inside his pants for a pleasurable sensation,” the report stated.

The syringe tested positive for methamphetamine and a further search of the residence and outbuildings yielded a quantity of methamphetamine, additional syringes and other paraphernalia.

Wilkes was transported to the Madison County Jail.
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