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Cherokee County Investigator Honored With Statewide Award

Dan Combs, an investigator for the Cherokee County District Attorneys Office, was recently named Investigator of the Year for Division 2 by the District Attorneys Association of Georgia. Combs was one of three investigators from across the state who were honored at the recent Prosecuting Attorneys Council (PAC) of Georgia annual summer conference.

These individuals serve our justice system with dignity, honor, and respect each and every day. We are extremely proud of their hard work and dedication to the prosecution profession, said PAC Executive Director Pete Skandalakis.

Currently assigned to the Domestic Violence Unit in the District Attorneys Office, Combs focuses solely on cases involving intimate partner violence and other serious family violence felonies. The unit handles cases ranging from strangulation to malice murder. Combs has 20 years of experience in law enforcement. He has been with the District Attorneys Office for six years.

Dan is a crucial part of our Domestic Violence Unit, said Cherokee County District Attorney Shannon Wallace. Besides being an extremely experienced investigator, Dan consistently goes above and beyond to ensure justice for our victims.

The Prosecuting Attorneys Council of Georgia (PAC) is the overarching judicial branch government agency supporting Georgia prosecutors and their staff, which includes 49 district attorney offices (which handle primarily felony cases) and 65 solicitor-general offices (which handle only misdemeanor cases).