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LYONS, GEORGIA

Press Release

Press Release: The City of Lyons, GA Police Department is Getting Ahead of the Game in Addressing the Mental Health Crises

Wesley Walker, Lyons GA Chief of Police
Shameeka Kent, Lyons GA Police Social Worker
A consortium of minds took place at Memorial Health Meadows Regional, Vidalia GA. What you see here is a Team of people putting their minds, hearts, years of experience, and knowledge together to tackle a beast facing many communities today regarding mental health crises.

James Jermon, Vidalia GA Chief of Police
Mrs. Jada Williams, Vidalia GA Police Social Worker
James Nixon, Chief Operating Officer
Paige Williamson, Director of Toombs County Family Connections
Jeffrey Harden, Chief Nursing Officer Memorial Health Meadows Regional
Matthew Hasbrouck, Chief Executive Officer Memorial Health Meadows Regional
Mike Hagan, VP of Operations Memorial Health Meadows Regional
Joette Gay, Director of Case Management Memorial Health Meadows Regional
Shameeka Kent, Lyons GA Police Social Worker
Wesley Walker, Lyons GA Police Chief
Craig George, Gardens of Hope RCO Executive Director
©2023 Lyons, GA.

Lyons Police Dept. Clerk of Courts, Stacy Morris ~ Bio

Stacy Pittman Morris graduated from Toombs County High School and attended Lee College. She married Barry A. Morris on Sept 7, 2002, and they have two children, Jared, and Ashlynn Morris.

 

Stacy loves to read and tend to her other children aka her flowers, as her kids fondly call them. She started working at the Lyons Police Department in October 2011 and became the Court Clerk in 2016. Her responsibilities include recording, filing, and maintaining court proceedings and managing books, case files, and journals related to past court proceedings. Before this, she served as a Sergeant at Toombs County 911 for 9 years.

 

Devoted to community service, Stacy participates in various programs such as the DARE program, Back-to-School Bash, Fishing Rodeo, and the Lyons Real Squeal Music & BBQ Festival. She is always ready to help wherever and whenever she can.

 

The person Stacy looks up to the most in her life is her Mema, who taught her to "love the person and hate the sin."

 

Dedicated to her work, Stacy can always be found at work early and is known to stay late.