Forsyth County man indicted on two rape counts in 2024 cases
A Forsyth County man has been indicted on two rape counts tied to 2024 incidents. The case now moves into Superior Court after grand jury action.
A Forsyth County man has been indicted on two rape counts tied to 2024 incidents, moving the case into Forsyth County Superior Court after grand jury action. The felony case now enters the county’s court process as the formal charges begin to work their way through docketed proceedings.
An indictment is a formal accusation returned by a grand jury, not a finding of guilt. In Forsyth County, the online daily docket lists cases for Superior and State Court during the following court day, and it updates every day at 8:30 PM EST, giving a public window into how felony matters move from indictment to arraignment and other pretrial steps.

The case also fits into the broader way Forsyth County tracks serious crime. Georgia’s Uniform Crime Reporting Program is derived from the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s national UCR program and collects serious offenses reported or investigated by law enforcement. The FBI’s UCR system publishes offense data by county, city and other agency types for 2024, which means rape is tracked not as an isolated event but as part of the county’s violent-crime record.
Publicly indexed crime data for Forsyth County show violent-crime and property-crime trends at the county level from 2019 through 2024. That countywide record matters because it places individual indictments inside the larger pattern of offenses moving through local law enforcement and the Superior Court system.
Sex-offense records are also treated as live public-safety information. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation maintains the state’s sex-offender registry and describes that data as changing frequently. The Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office makes the same point on its registry pages, saying the information is continually changing and is provided to help protect the public.
The recent indictment follows other serious felony cases moving through Forsyth County courts. Another recent local indictment involved rape, child molestation and incest charges tied to crimes alleged to have happened in 2023, underscoring how often sex-crime cases surface in the county’s Superior Court docket as grand jury actions turn allegations into formal charges.
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