Man wanted in Albany assault case
Jermaine Love wanted by Albany police in connection to November incident
By Jennifer Parks
ALBANY — The Albany Police Department is looking for an individual believed to be connected to an assault that took place in November.
The incident is reported to have taken place at 11 a.m. on Nov. 27. Officers responded to 1202 Colquitt Ave. in reference to a disorderly conduct complaint, and the victim reported the suspect came to her home and physically assaulted her, according to an APD spokesperson.
The APD report said four children were present when the assault took place, and the suspect — identified as Jermaine Love — ran from the home to avoid police.
Love, 20, has brown eyes with a dark complexion. He is 5-foot-9 and weighs 150 pounds, and has a tattoo on his right arm that says “R.I.P. Wanda Paige” and a tattoo on his left arm that says “Maine.”
Warrants have been taken out against Love for battery and four counts of cruelty to children in the third degree, the APD said.
Anyone with information on Love is asked to call Albany Area CrimeStoppers at (229)-436-TIPS (8477). CrimeStoppers is an anonymous tip line, and those who utilize it can become eligible for cash rewards.