Woman wanted for making terroristic threats

Kylisha Jones

Date: June 17, 2022

Richmond County authorities are on the lookout for Kylisha Jones, 20, in reference to a June 6 incident.

The Richmond County Sheriff’s Office responded to call involving damage property around 11:35 a.m. Monday, June 6.

“Upon arrival, I made contact with complainant Daniel Christian, who stated his stepdaughter the victim Michayla Wiley has been having issues with the suspect Kylisha Jones. He stated some unknown persons threw sugar, eggs, macaroni noodles and other food items Wiley’s 2004 Nissan Maxima and his wife’s 2006 Volvo XC90,” according to the report written by Deputy Anthony Plyler.

Wiley said she does not know why Jones, who is 5-foot-2-inches tall and weighs 112 pounds, would do this except that she was recently involved with one of Jones’ ex-boyfriends, according to the report.

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Wiley also stated Jones harassed her on social media.

Jones was in a vehicle with three unknown subjects in a video on Snapchat, threatening Wiley, saying things such as “your momma going to die tonight.” An unknown subject in the video also was seen wearing a white tank top and pointing a handgun at the camera smiling, the report said.

Jones and the unknown subjects were last seen in a white 2011 Chevrolet Aveo with a Georgia tag TAL4040.

The Richmond County Sheriff’s Office now have a warrant for Jones’ arrest with two counts of terroristic threats and two counts of criminal trespass.

Anyone with any information concerning Jones’ whereabouts should contact Inv. Ken Rogers or any violent crimes investigator at the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office (706) 821-1020 or (706) 821-1080.

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