LAKEMONT — The Rabun County Sheriff’s Office reports that a man has been arrested following an incident in which power crews were threatened and shot at while attempting to restore electrical service.
According to Sheriff Mark Gerrells, deputies responded to a call Tuesday regarding a man threatening and firing shots at utility workers in the area of Bluebird Lane and Old Highway 441 in Lakemont. The power crews were in the area working to restore service when the incident occurred.
Following a search of the area, deputies located Bobby Allen Mashburn, a 56-year-old Lakemont resident, who was taken into custody without further incident.
After an investigation, Mashburn was charged with one count of reckless conduct, two counts of terroristic threats, and two counts of aggravated assault. Authorities also seized a firearm in connection with the incident.
Sheriff Gerrells emphasized that threats or acts of violence against utility workers or individuals performing essential services will not be tolerated in Rabun County. Officials noted that utility crews are working under difficult conditions to restore services and ensure public safety, and any actions placing them in danger are taken seriously.
The incident remains under investigation. As with all criminal cases, Mashburn is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law.
Sheriff Gerrells also expressed appreciation for the cooperation of responding agencies and thanked power crews for their continued efforts to serve the community.







