Hall County, GA – Wanted Wednesday Update: Gainesville Man Arrested

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Hall County, GA – A Gainesville man featured in a recent “Wanted Wednesday” alert is now in custody following an arrest carried out by Hall County Sheriff’s Office deputies this week.

According to the Hall County Sheriff’s Office, Warrant Service Unit deputies arrested Alan Eric Hollander, 51, of Gainesville, on Tuesday afternoon, December 30, at his residence in the 4600 block of Middlebrooks Lane. Authorities confirmed Hollander was the fourth individual arrested from the department’s October 22, 2025, edition of Wanted Wednesday.

Sheriff’s officials said Hollander was wanted on multiple outstanding warrants, including two counts of obstruction of an officer, a felony probation violation, a superior court arrest order, a superior court bench warrant, and three misdemeanor failure-to-appear warrants in state court.

According to the Sheriff’s Office, the underlying charges allegedly include cruelty to children, reckless conduct, simple battery, obstruction of an officer, DUI, fleeing or eluding law enforcement, failure to maintain a lane, disregarding a traffic control device, and driving without headlights.

Officials did not report any injuries during the arrest, and no additional suspects were sought in connection with this case. Jail booking details and court dates were not immediately released.

The Hall County Sheriff’s Office uses its weekly Wanted Wednesday campaign to highlight individuals with active warrants, encouraging public awareness and tips. Residents with information related to wanted individuals are urged to contact authorities directly rather than taking action themselves.

Anyone with tips can reach the Hall County Sheriff’s Office Warrant Service Unit at 770-531-6907.


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