Siblings Christopher Buckner and Timothy Savoy arrested for incest in Effingham County church parking lot

Aug 27, 2014 - 09:03
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Siblings Christopher Buckner and Timothy Savoy arrested for incest in Effingham County church parking lot
Siblings Christopher Buckner and Timothy Savoy arrested

Effingham County Sheriff's deputies responded to the area of Hester Road and Highway 30 because of a report of a prowler shortly after 4 a.m.

While deputies checked the area they located a male and a female walking in the area. When deputies investigated further, deputies determined the couple were brother and sister and were having sex in a Kenworth Enterprise Tractor Trailer.

"Christopher Buckner, 20, or Guyton and her brother, Timothy Savoy, 25, of Jackson, GA, were inside of the tractor trailer at the County Side Baptist Church on Highway 30 having sex prior to being stopped by deputies," Sheriff's Spokesman David Ehsanipoor said.

The siblings were arrested and charged with incest, sodomy and prowling.

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