Brunswick, Georgia, December 18, 2025
The Glynn County Police Department has issued an arrest warrant for a suspect involved in a fatal stabbing incident linked to domestic violence in Brunswick, Georgia. The police are actively seeking information to apprehend the individual. The incident occurred at the America’s Best Value Inn & Suites where a male victim sustained a stab wound. The assault was determined to stem from a domestic incident involving the victim and his fiancée, who has been arrested. Authorities encourage residents to report any related information and seek help for domestic violence.
Brunswick, Georgia Seeks Information in Domestic Violence Stabbing Case
Brunswick, Georgia – An arrest warrant has been issued for a suspect in connection with a fatal stabbing that occurred in Brunswick, Georgia. The Glynn County Police Department is actively seeking information to locate and apprehend the individual involved in this tragic incident.
Incident Details
On the evening of October 28, 2025, officers responded to reports of a stabbing at the America’s Best Value Inn & Suites in Brunswick. Upon arrival, they found a male victim who had sustained a single stab wound to the back torso. The victim was transported to Southeast Georgia Health System’s Brunswick Campus for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries. Surveillance footage from the scene showed the victim leaving a hotel room with visible injuries, followed shortly by a woman later identified as his fiancée, 34-year-old Leticia Nottingham, who was seen exiting the same room and leaving the area. Officers located Nottingham a short time later, and she was transported to the Glynn County Police Department for questioning.
Following multiple interviews, investigators determined the assault stemmed from a domestic incident between the victim and Nottingham. As a result of the investigation, Nottingham was arrested and charged with Aggravated Assault (Family Violence Act) and Possession of a Firearm or Knife During the Commission of Certain Felonies. The Glynn County Police Department continues to encourage anyone experiencing domestic violence to seek help. Resources are available by going to GlynnCounty.org/crime-victims-liaison or by contacting Amity House Domestic Violence Shelter (912-264-HELP) or (912-264-4357). This investigation is ongoing. Any person with information on this case is encouraged to contact the Glynn County Police Department Non-Emergency at (912) 554-3645 or anonymously via Silent Witness at (912) 264-1333.
Background Context
Brunswick, located in Glynn County, Georgia, has experienced several violent incidents in recent years. In June 2024, 22-year-old Breon Hartley was arrested in Jacksonville, Florida, in connection with the shooting death of 16-year-old My’kal Ellis. Hartley was charged with murder and possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime. Additionally, in July 2025, 54-year-old Edward Christopher Stutey was charged with murder after a woman died from injuries sustained in an assault in Brunswick County. These incidents highlight ongoing concerns about public safety in the region.
Community Resources
Residents are encouraged to report any information related to this case or other criminal activities to local authorities. The Glynn County Police Department offers resources for those affected by domestic violence, including the Amity House Domestic Violence Shelter, which can be reached at (912-264-HELP) or (912-264-4357). For more information, visit GlynnCounty.org/crime-victims-liaison.
Contact Information
Anyone with information about the current investigation is urged to contact the Glynn County Police Department Non-Emergency at (912) 554-3645 or anonymously via Silent Witness at (912) 264-1333.
FAQ
- What happened in Brunswick, Georgia?
- An arrest warrant has been issued for a suspect in connection with a fatal stabbing that occurred in Brunswick, Georgia. The Glynn County Police Department is actively seeking information to locate and apprehend the individual involved in this tragic incident.
- What are the details of the incident?
- On the evening of October 28, 2025, officers responded to reports of a stabbing at the America’s Best Value Inn & Suites in Brunswick. Upon arrival, they found a male victim who had sustained a single stab wound to the back torso. The victim was transported to Southeast Georgia Health System’s Brunswick Campus for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries. Surveillance footage from the scene showed the victim leaving a hotel room with visible injuries, followed shortly by a woman later identified as his fiancée, 34-year-old Leticia Nottingham, who was seen exiting the same room and leaving the area. Officers located Nottingham a short time later, and she was transported to the Glynn County Police Department for questioning. Following multiple interviews, investigators determined the assault stemmed from a domestic incident between the victim and Nottingham. As a result of the investigation, Nottingham was arrested and charged with Aggravated Assault (Family Violence Act) and Possession of a Firearm or Knife During the Commission of Certain Felonies. The Glynn County Police Department continues to encourage anyone experiencing domestic violence to seek help. Resources are available by going to GlynnCounty.org/crime-victims-liaison or by contacting Amity House Domestic Violence Shelter (912-264-HELP) or (912-264-4357). This investigation is ongoing. Any person with information on this case is encouraged to contact the Glynn County Police Department Non-Emergency at (912) 554-3645 or anonymously via Silent Witness at (912) 264-1333.
- What is the background context of this incident?
- Brunswick, located in Glynn County, Georgia, has experienced several violent incidents in recent years. In June 2024, 22-year-old Breon Hartley was arrested in Jacksonville, Florida, in connection with the shooting death of 16-year-old My’kal Ellis. Hartley was charged with murder and possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime. Additionally, in July 2025, 54-year-old Edward Christopher Stutey was charged with murder after a woman died from injuries sustained in an assault in Brunswick County. These incidents highlight ongoing concerns about public safety in the region.
- What resources are available for those affected by domestic violence?
- Residents are encouraged to report any information related to this case or other criminal activities to local authorities. The Glynn County Police Department offers resources for those affected by domestic violence, including the Amity House Domestic Violence Shelter, which can be reached at (912-264-HELP) or (912-264-4357). For more information, visit GlynnCounty.org/crime-victims-liaison.
- How can I contact the Glynn County Police Department with information?
- Anyone with information about the current investigation is urged to contact the Glynn County Police Department Non-Emergency at (912) 554-3645 or anonymously via Silent Witness at (912) 264-1333.
| Key Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Incident Type | Fatal stabbing incident stemming from domestic violence. |
| Location | America’s Best Value Inn & Suites, Brunswick, Georgia. |
| Suspect | Leticia Nottingham, charged with Aggravated Assault and Possession of a Weapon During a Felony. |
| Support Resources | Amity House Domestic Violence Shelter: (912-264-HELP). |
| Police Contact | Glynn County Police Non-Emergency: (912) 554-3645. |
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