


A trio were booked into the Polk County Jail on Saturday and two of those remain in custody after drugs and a firearm were found in a car parked in the middle of the roadway that officers came upon, according to Cedartown Police reports.
Cameron Marquez Tigue, 21, of Cedartown; Jaden Lamarcus Woodall, 20, of Rome; and Mikiyah Hawkins, 17, of Cedartown were all booked into the Polk County Jail on felony charges on Saturday, January 6, around 3:30 a.m. by Cedartown Police officers.
The trio were stopped by officers who spotted the 2013 Chevrolet Malibu the middle of North Broad Street just off of East Avenue in Cedartown early Saturday morning. Police found the group with a back door open, Tigue outside of the car with his hands on the trunk lid and in front of a closed store.
When officers approached, Tigue slammed the trunk shut as if attempting to hide something, the report indicated.
When stopped, Woodall was unable to provide a license and all three were asked out of the car after police noticed the smell of marijuana coming from within. When Polk County Police joined in to assist on the stop, police searched the car and found a Glock pistol, and then opened the trunk and found two jars filled with marijuana, edibles, THC vapes, THC wax, and a “large vacuum sealed package of mushrooms” along with paraphernalia for sales and use.
All three were taken into custody without further incident and charged with felonies for manufacture/possess etc. controlled or counterfeit substance, or marijuana, near a park or housing project; possession of tools for the commission of a crime; felony possession of marijuana; possession of firearm or knife during the commission of or attempt to commit certain felonies; and trafficking in cocaine, illegal drugs, marijuana or methamphetamine.
Bond was denied for Tigue and Woodall, and they both remain in custody on all the felony charges filed by Cedartown Police.
Information following the arrest of Hawkins was not immediately available at the time of this post.
UPDATE: Hawkins also remained in custody at the Polk County Jail on the felony charges, per PCSO officials.
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