A fugitive from Barrow and Gwinnett counties was found hiding in a house Hall County recently, according to authorities, and a woman who was also there is now facing charges.
HALL COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE NARRATIVE:
“On Friday, August 9, 2024, deputies with the Hall County SO Warrant Service Unit, acting on information received from authorities in neighboring jurisdictions, went to a residence on J Farmer Road to arrest a suspect wanted for offenses in those jurisdictions.
When deputies arrived at the residence, they encountered Anndra Celeste Anglin, 32, of Pendergrass. She told the deputies she was home alone in the residence, but a search of the house led to the suspect hiding in a small piece of furniture with items piled on top in an effort to conceal him.
As a result, the suspect, identified as Joshua Randall Hollis, 41, of Hoschton, was arrested on warrants out of Barrow and Gwinnett counties. Anglin was charged with misdemeanor obstruction. She was released from custody on a bond of $2,950 on August 10.”