Woman Arrested 3 Times in 24 Hours at North Georgia Trailer Park

Former manager of Beaver Creek Trailer Park faces charges including false police report, DUI, and criminal trespassing.

Apr. 2, 2026 at 7:34pm

An extreme close-up photograph of a set of handcuffs against a pitch-black background, the metal reflecting a harsh, direct flash of light to create a gritty, investigative aesthetic.A stark visual metaphor for the cycle of repeat offenses and arrests that can plague some communities.Lavonia Today

A woman in Lavonia, Georgia was arrested three times in just over 24 hours for a series of incidents at the Beaver Creek Trailer Park where she was previously the manager. The charges include making a false police report, DUI, and criminal trespassing.

Why it matters

The rapid succession of arrests highlights the challenges law enforcement can face with repeat offenders, especially those who may be dealing with mental health or substance abuse issues. It also raises questions about oversight and management practices at the trailer park.

The details

On Tuesday, April Taylor first reported being shot at during an attempted vehicle break-in at the trailer park, but police found no evidence to support her claim. She was then arrested later that day for DUI and other traffic violations after her vehicle was found blocking the park's entrance. Just before midnight on Wednesday, Taylor was arrested again for criminal trespassing after entering a resident's home without permission.

  • On Tuesday, Taylor reported the alleged shooting incident.
  • Later on Tuesday, Taylor was arrested for DUI and traffic violations.
  • Just before 12AM on Wednesday, Taylor was arrested for criminal trespassing.

The players

April Taylor

A former manager of the Beaver Creek Trailer Park in Lavonia, Georgia who was arrested three times in just over 24 hours for a series of incidents at the trailer park.

Lavonia Police Department

The law enforcement agency that arrested April Taylor multiple times and is investigating the incidents at the Beaver Creek Trailer Park.

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What they’re saying

“No evidence was found and there were no witnesses.”

— Lavonia Police Department

What’s next

The Lavonia Police Department is continuing to investigate the incidents and determine if any additional charges will be filed against April Taylor.

The takeaway

This case highlights the challenges law enforcement faces in dealing with repeat offenders, especially those who may be struggling with mental health or substance abuse issues. It also raises questions about oversight and management practices at the trailer park that may have contributed to the escalating situation.