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February 17, 2026

Elizabeth Peeler

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Name:
Peeler, Elizabeth Michelle

Date of Booking:
02/14/2026

Reason(s) For Booking:
EXPLOIT/INFLICT PAIN TO/DEPRIVE ESSENTIAL SERVICES TO DISABLED PERSON, ELDER PE

FINANCIAL TRANSACTION CARD FRAUD

FINANCIAL TRANSACTION CARD FRAUD

Officer’s Narrative:
[Please note: The following is a direct transcription from the official initial incident report. The Georgia Gazette does not fix any spelling or grammatical errors that may exist. Any changes or redactions made by our staff are placed inside brackets. Some errors may exist. All subjects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The topics discussed may be sensitive to some readers. Discretion is advised.]

I spoke with [VICTIM #1] via telephone in reference to financial transaction card theft.

[VICTIM #1] that stated a neighbor, Elizabeth Peeler, came to her residence to assist her with making a mobile pickup order through the Walmart App. [VICTIM #1] stated Peeler input the debit card information into the Walmart App on her cellphone. [VICTIM #1] stated she raised concerns to Peeler about having the debit card information, and Peeler advised [VICTIM #1] she would delete the information when the Walmart order was complete. [VICTIM #1] also advised Peeler wrote the card information down to use. [VICTIM #1] stated after Peeler left her residence she noticed her debit card was missing from the dining room table.

[VICTIM #1] stated that after her card was noticed to be missing, approximately $5,000 has been fraudulently used for multiple internet purchases. [VICTIM #1] stated she contacted Midsouth, and was advised to report the incident to the Sheriff’s Office. [VICTIM #1] stated she has had the card deactivated.

[VICTIM #1] is to obtain the transaction history from Midsouth and provide it.

[End of Narrative]

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Case History:

2/25/26

APPEARANCE BOND SET FOR ELIZABETH MICHELLE PEELER

What this means: Elizabeth Michelle Peeler was granted an appearance bond of $2,500 in Baldwin County. An appearance bond allows a defendant to be released from jail while their case is pending, with the promise that they will show up for all required court dates. The bond was set in connection with charges of exploiting a disabled or elderly person and financial transaction card fraud.


2/25/26

STAY AWAY ORDER ISSUED AGAINST ELIZABETH MICHELLE PEELER

What this means: The Baldwin County court issued a stay away order requiring Elizabeth Michelle Peeler to have no contact with specific individuals, including no communication by phone, text, email, social media, or through third parties. She is also prohibited from being within 500 yards of these individuals’ residences or workplaces. This type of protective order is commonly issued in cases involving alleged exploitation or fraud to protect potential victims while the case proceeds.

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