MOULTRIE —
The Colquitt County Coroner’s Office is awaiting toxicology reports in the death this week of a man in his 30s but they do not suspect foul play.
Marshall Chad Rowan, 2094 R.L. Sears Road, was found dead at 9:13 a.m. Saturday.
Nancy Flanders, Rowan’s aunt, reported to law enforcement that she found Rowan kneeling on the floor in the living room when she returned home at that time.
She thought that he appeared dead and called authorities.
Flanders told officials that her nephew had no history of medical conditions. Deputy Coroner Kevin Wimberly said that the death appears to have been from natural causes but he is waiting for the Georgia Bureau of Investigation to return toxicology results in the case.
Homepage
No foul play is suspected in death
- Local News
-
Carroll
-
Suspect charged in Carroll's death
A suspect who claimed self-defense in a deadly shooting April 28 has been charged with murder.
- Intruder with knife attacks elderly resident
- 1921 murder brings Texas woman to Pavo
- Mental Health Month
- Colquitt Regional Mammography receives reaccreditation
-
Suspect charged in Carroll's death
- Local Sports
-
-
Packers finish tied for fourth in state golf tournament
When Colquitt County won the Blue Devil Invitational at Spring Hill Country Club in Tifton on April 8, the Packers did so with a round of 294, their best score of the season.
- Tournaments open
- Lady Packers third at state golf tournament at Sunset
- Packers head to Tifton to chase state golf championship
- Davis Insurance, Hutson Motors win boys baseball championships
-
Packers finish tied for fourth in state golf tournament
- Opinion
-
-
Tribute to my dad
Dear editor:
Growing up in South Georgia every little girl thinks of their daddy as their prince; I am no different. And I believe his years of sacrifice, dedication and unconditional love for me is a story worth telling. - Rant and Rave for 05/21/13
- Oh joy! The Turtle Man will return
- The kind of stuff that happens in dictatorships
- Rant and Rave for 05/17/13
-
Tribute to my dad
- HomeStyle
-
-
Many tropical plants make excellent house guests
As you plan your selections of house plants and their placement in the home, there are some factors that need to be reviewed.
- Ornamental grasses add color, luster
- Welcome May days with coneflowers
-
- Bridal
- Mailbox Post
- Around the Region
-
-
1921 murder brings Texas woman to Pavo
Many law enforcement agencies honor their fallen comrades on or about May 15, proclaimed since 1962 as National Peace Officers Memorial Day. But more than two weeks earlier, a Pavo native who died on duty in Memphis, Tenn., received recognition from an unlikely source: the family of the man who killed him.
- Brooks County seeks vendors for Skillet Festival
- Fake gun believed used in Pavo bank robbery
- Summer term begins June 3 at ABAC in Moultrie, Tifton
- VSU announces new Center for Excellence in STEM Education
-
1921 murder brings Texas woman to Pavo
- Christmas 2012
- Agriculture
- Education
- Veterans Project
-
-
Video project focuses on the homefront
“Where were you on Sept. 11, 2001?” is a phrase that brings an immediate reaction in people and they can tell you right where they were. But before that, another phrase brought a similar reaction — “Where were you on Dec. 7, 1941?” — the day the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor.
- World War II battle changed Ubertacci's life
- Moultrie volunteer tapped for DAR's top award
-



