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Name:
Evans, Tobiaus Rasahuin-Daniel
Date of Booking:
12/21/2025
Reason(s) For Booking:
DISORDERLY CONDUCT
AFFRAY (FIGHTING)
Officer’s Narrative:
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On 12/21/25 at 1548 hours, I was dispatched to 744 E Oglethorpe Hwy (Budget Motel), room [REDACTED], in reference to a domestic in progress with injuries called in by Mr [REDACTED BY AGENCY] [REDACTED]. A watch unit responded to assist. Prior to my arrival, responding units arrived on scene, detained two of the subjects involved, and requested EMS for an eye injury.
I arrived on scene and met with Spo Parmentier #193 and the hotel manager, Mr [REDACTED BY AGENCY] [REDACTED], to review camera footage of the incident. I observed three black male subjects engaging in mutual combat in the parking lot of the budget motel. The male wearing a red top and bottom was identified as Mr Tobiaus Evans, the male wearing a short-sleeved black shirt with light colored shorts was identified as Mr Brennon Lewis Jr, and the male wearing a black jacket with brown pants was identified as Mr Isaac Lewis.
Mr B Lewis had two lacerations on his right eye and a bite mark to his right middle finger. EMS arrived on scene and met with Mr B Lewis; medical treatment was refused. Mr Evans had a bump on his head, scratches on his left arm, and a scratch with blood present on his right elbow.
Mr Evans, Mr Isaac Lewis, and Mr Brennon Lewis Jr were arrested for violation of OCGA 16-11 39 – Disorderly Conduct and OCGA 16-11-32 – Affray. Warrant applications will be applied for all three subjects for Disorderly Conduct and Affray; they will be brought before a magistrate judge in the appropriate time.
The arrest and transport of the suspects followed department protocol consisting of them being searched incident to arrest, handcuffs being applied, checked for proper fit and double locked. The suspects were placed in the backseat of patrol vehicles and were seat belted in for transport.
Mr Evans and Mr Isaac Lewis were released to the custody of the Liberty County Detention staff without incident. I was advised by Spo Parmentier that Mr Brennon Lewis Jr was turned away by Liberty County Detention staff for his injuries sustained during this incident. He was transported back to his residence and released from custody. He was advised an arrest warrant will be applied for in reference to this incident.
[End of Narrative]
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Case History:
12/21/25
TOBIAUS RASHAUN EVANS ARRESTED AND BOOKED
What this means: Tobiaus Rashaun Evans was arrested and booked into the Liberty County jail on charges of Disorderly Conduct and Affray (Fighting). This marks the beginning of his criminal case in Liberty County State Court under case number STSR26000175.
12/22/25
FIRST APPEARANCE HEARING HELD FOR TOBIAUS RASHAUN EVANS
What this means: Tobiaus Rashaun Evans appeared before Magistrate Judge Jimmie R. Bomar in Liberty County for his first court hearing after being arrested. Evans is charged with Affray (Fighting) under warrant 25-WM-005600C and Disorderly Conduct under warrant 25-WM-005601C, both misdemeanors. During this hearing, the judge explained Evans’ legal rights and set his next court date for March 24, 26 at 9:00 AM for arraignment at the Liberty County Justice Center in Hinesville.
12/22/25
BOND SET FOR TOBIAUS RASHAUN EVANS AT $2,400
What this means: Judge Jimmie R. Bomar issued a bond order allowing Tobiaus Rashaun Evans to be released from the Liberty County jail by posting $2,400 in bond ($1,000 cash bond plus $2,000 property bond for each charge). Evans requested a public defender since he indicated he cannot read and write well enough to fill out applications. The judge waived Evans’ right to a commitment hearing, which means he won’t get a separate hearing to challenge whether there’s enough evidence to justify his arrest.
1/6/26
DISCOVERY REQUEST AND NOTICE OF APPEARANCE FILED
What this means: Evans’ attorney filed paperwork demanding that prosecutors turn over all evidence they plan to use in the case, including police reports, witness statements, and any other materials. This is a standard legal procedure that allows the defense to prepare their case. The attorney also formally notified the court that they are representing Evans in this matter.
1/8/26
TOBIAUS RASHAUN EVANS POSTS BOND AND IS RELEASED
What this means: Evans posted his $2,400 bond through Tri-County Bonding company and was released from custody. The surety bond was signed on January 8, 26, and requires Evans to appear for all future court dates. As part of his release conditions, Evans must check in with the bonding company every two weeks and notify them of any changes to his address or phone number.
