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Dallas Morrell

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Name:
Morrell, Dallas Dale

Date of Booking:
12/15/2025

Reason(s) For Booking:
CRIMINAL DAMAGE TO PROPERTY – 2ND DEGREE

AGGRAVATED ASSAULT

PAROLE VIOLATION 

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.]

On Saturday, November 22, 2025, at approximately 0630 hours, I, Deputy Baltimore, was dispatched to [300 BLOCK] Briar Creek Lane in reference to a fight/ disorderly.

Contact was made at home with Ms. [WITNESS #1], who stated that her ex-husband, Mr. [VICTIM #1], was stabbed by her male friend, Mr. Dallas Morrell, this morning.

She stated that Mr. [VICTIM #1] came to her home to spend the evening. Mr. Morrell came to her home unannounced, banged on the door multiple times, and broke a window in the front room. He left once Ms. [WITNESS #1] stated that she was going to call the cops.

She stated that about 1 hour later, they were in the home and heard a loud sound, like a blowout of a tire. Mr. Morrell slashed the front driver-side tire of Mr. [VICTIM #1]s Nissa Frontier pickup truck, which was parked out front.

Mr. [VICTIM #1] then chased Mr. Morrell down the street to an unknown location and got into a physical altercation, which resulted in Mr. [VICTIM #1] being stabbed. He then got a ride from his aunt, and she took him to Piedmont Hospital, where he was treated for his wounds.

I, Deputy Baltimore, made contact with Mr. [VICTIM #1] at the Emergency room bed 10. He stated he was unsure of the date of birth of Mr. Morrell, to have warrants taken out for the incident. He stated exactly what Ms. [WITNESS #1] stated, and added that he did chase Mr. Morrell because he was fed up with him, and he damaged his vehicle and had to go to work.

He stated that when he made contact with Mr. Morrell, they exchanged words and then became physical with each other. He did not know he was being stabbed until he saw the blood running down his arm. He had 1 laceration to his left forearm and 2 puncture wounds to his left thigh.

He was treated for his wound and received an unknown number of staples and stitches. There will be a warrant issued for Aggravated assault and Criminal Damage to Property for Mr. Morrell. At this time, there is no further information to report, and a case number was given to Ms. [WITNESS #1] for the incident.

[End of Narrative]

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Case History:

1/20/26

INDICTMENT FILED

What this means: A Bibb County grand jury formally charged Dallas Dale Morrell, Jr. with four felony counts related to an incident on 11/22/25. The indictment (case number 26CR-86460) includes two counts of Criminal Damage to Property in the Second Degree for allegedly damaging a window belonging to Christy Gail Lubeck and slashing a tire belonging to Tony Julian Brown, with damages exceeding $500 in each case. Dallas Dale Morrell, Jr. is also charged with Aggravated Assault for allegedly attacking Tony Julian Brown with a knife, causing lacerations and punctures, and Possession of a Knife During Commission of a Felony for having a blade longer than three inches during the alleged assault. The case is assigned to the Bibb Superior Court for the 12/25 term, with District Attorney Anita Howard’s office prosecuting and Devon K. Baltimore, Jr. as the prosecutor.


1/30/26

BOND ORDER ISSUED

What this means: Dallas D. Morrell’s bond was set at $5,000 by the Bibb County Superior Court. The bond order requires Dallas D. Morrell to follow several conditions while released: he cannot violate any laws, cannot consume unprescribed drugs or alcohol, must have no violent contact with victims or witnesses, and cannot possess firearms or weapons. His defense attorney is listed as Genghis Shakhan, an Assistant Public Defender with the Macon Judicial Circuit. This bond allows Dallas D. Morrell to be released from jail while awaiting trial on the aggravated assault and criminal damage charges.


3/9/26

NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTION OF COUNSEL FILED

What this means: Eric Parker has been substituted as Dallas Dale Morrell, Jr.’s new attorney, replacing the previous counsel Genghis Shakhan from the public defender’s office. This type of substitution often occurs when a defendant hires private counsel or when there are other changes in legal representation. Dallas Dale Morrell, Jr. will now be represented by Eric Parker as his case moves forward on the charges of aggravated assault, criminal damage to property, and weapon possession stemming from the 11/25 incident in Bibb County.

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