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BREAKING NEWS: Dover, Kelley indicted in death of Eric Keais in September 2019

A Polk County Grand Jury has indicted Ryan Dover on multiple charges, and State Rep. Trey Kelley on a lone charge more than a year after the hit and run death of Eric Keais in Cedartown in September 2019.

Both will be given the opportunity to turn themselves in following the decision to indict and the announcement made by District Attorney Jack Browning this afternoon.

More coverage will follow, but for now here’s the full press release:



A Polk County Grand Jury has indicted Ralph William Dover, III a/k/a Ryan Dover on charges of Felony Hit and Run, and Reckless Conduct, and Othel Doyle Kelley III, a/k/a Trey Kelley, on the charge of Reckless Conduct. The charges stem from the September 11, 2019 incident involving Eric Keais, who was traveling on his bike along North Main Street in Cedartown when he was stuck by Mr. Dover’s vehicle.

Mr. Dover did not immediately stop and contact law enforcement and emergency medical services, as required by law, but instead immediately contacted Mr. Kelley to come to the scene. As Mr. Keais laid in a ditch on the side of the road in need of emergency medical attention, law enforcement and emergency medical services were not contacted until approximately 45 minutes after the incident. Mr. Keais died as a result of his injuries sustained when Mr. Dover’s vehicle struck him.

District Attorney, Jack Browning, who presented the case to the Grand Jury, stated that “over the course of two days, the Grand Jurors heard a substantial amount of testimonial and video evidence from law enforcement officers and the GBI medical examiner, as well as several witness interview recordings from those involved in, and with direct knowledge of, the incident.”

Browning explained that, “because the Georgia State Patrol, the investigating agency, had not made any arrests in connection with the investigation, the Grand Jury was authorized to determine for themselves and to recommend the charges they believed were appropriate and justified under the law and supported by the evidence from the State Patrol’s investigation.”

Browning state that “the Grand Jury’s decision to indict will result in the issuance of arrest warrants for Mr. Dover and Mr. Kelley, and the indictment will be docketed with the Superior Court and proceed as with any other case on the Court’s docket.”




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7 responses to “BREAKING NEWS: Dover, Kelley indicted in death of Eric Keais in September 2019”

  1. Jeff Orebaugh Avatar
    Jeff Orebaugh

    Been a long time coming and a lot of prayers being answered. Thank God for the DA doing his job as well as the GJ seeing what the truth is. Eric Christopher Keais would and should still be us and his family deserves to hear this news. No one should be above the law.

  2. Melissa Wade Avatar
    Melissa Wade

    I am so glad to hear that warrants have been issued for Dover and Kelley and I also think Kelley should be made to resign his position or terminated as State Representative for not doing what he should to save Eric’s life.

    1. Doug chambers Avatar
      Doug chambers

      What about city police chief no justice is not served unless he’s indicted as well they all responsible

  3. Brandi Owczarz Avatar
    Brandi Owczarz

    Looks like being a piece of crap runs in Kelley’s family…good job, Polk Grand Jury. No one is above the law.

    1. Jason Smithers Avatar
      Jason Smithers

      I pray for justice to be served!

      1. Bonnie lentz Avatar
        Bonnie lentz

        If it was any other person that did this we’d be under the jail. Even if he thought it was a deer he hit he should of called 911 better safe then sorry.

  4. Jimbo Avatar
    Jimbo

    Chief Jamie newsome was the last to be notified an he was LEO AN HE DID CALL DUMB DUMB .LEAVE THE MAN ALONE

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