
The Stephens County Sheriff’s Office Crime Suppression Unit (CSU) arrested a wanted fugitive yesterday evening. Tracy Holbrook, 58, of Carnesville, was taken into custody at a residence on Waters Edge Drive in Martin, Ga.
According to the Sheriff’s Office, Holbrook was wanted after “successfully fleeing SCSO deputies in a vehicle pursuit in September of 2024.”
Authorities received an anonymous tip about Holbrook’s location through their mobile app earlier this week. Deputies went to the home on Waters Edge Drive the following day for a follow-up investigation.
At almost 6 p.m., the unit found Holbrook “beneath a truck” on the property. He was arrested and taken to the Stephens County Jail “without incident.”
Holbrook faces multiple charges in Stephens County, including two counts of illegal possession of controlled substances, possession of methamphetamine with intent to distribute, possession and use of drug-related objects, and prescription drugs not in their original containers.
He is also charged with felony fleeing or attempting to elude law enforcement, failure to maintain lane, speeding in excess of state and zone speed limits, and removing or affixing a license plate with intent to conceal or misrepresent.
During the arrest, deputies found a gun near Holbrook. As a result, he has been charged with possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.
Officials noted in their social media posting that Holbrook is also wanted in Franklin County, Ga., for “similar charges.” He remains in jail awaiting a bond hearing





