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Investigation now after widespread disgusthttps://www.wtoc.com/2026/05/28/hinesville-police-chief-speaks-wtoc-officer-modified-duty-internal-affairs-investigation-underway/
Hinesville police chief speaks to WTOC: Officer on modified duty, internal affairs investigation underway
https://www.thelangmarine.com/articles/hinesville-sims-insurance-tow/


May 26, 2026
Hinesville, GA
A 3 A.M. Tow on Highway 196 and the Statute Hinesville Police Didn't Fully Quote
Hinesville Police Department defended Officer Todd Parmentier's late-night traffic stop and tow of a disabled veteran and her amputee husband by invoking Georgia's insurance verification law. A review of the statute and the body camera footage finds that the same Code section contains protections the department's public statement does not address.
n April, a Hinesville police officer towed a vehicle off Highway 196 and left a 71-year-old disabled Army veteran and her amputee husband on the side of the road at three in the morning. The reason was a state-database flag that said the vehicle had no insurance. The driver showed him proof it did. On his own body camera, the officer acknowledged the database was wrong about the vehicle. He towed the car anyway.
The Stop
At approximately 2:36 a.m. on April 27, 2026, Hinesville Police Officer Todd Parmentier ran the license plate of a vehicle traveling on Highway 196 in Hinesville, Georgia. The Georgia Crime Information Center database returned a flag for no insurance on the vehicle. Parmentier initiated a traffic stop.
Mrs. Mobley-Sadler told Parmentier she had active coverage through USAA. She offered to show him the policy on her phone and produced her vehicle registration. Parmentier declined to consider either. According to the body-worn camera footage the department released two weeks later, his stated reason was as follows:
We have to go by what the state says and our system says. And our system in the state of Georgia says you do not have insurance.
Within minutes, Parmentier told the couple a tow truck was already en route. He had not yet examined the documentation Mrs. Mobley-Sadler was offering.
The Tow
Parmentier helped Bobby Sims out of the passenger seat and onto his rollator. Mrs. Mobley-Sadler had told Parmentier her husband was an amputee who could not walk under his own power and that she needed to get him home for two morning medical appointments, an 8 a.m. doctor visit and a 9:30 a.m. telehealth appointment, plus a prosthetic-leg fitting at a Hanger Clinic location.
When Mrs. Mobley-Sadler asked how she and her husband were supposed to get home, Parmentier said this:
This is your opportunity to have somebody to call somebody to come get you a ride, Lyft, Uber, something.
The vehicle was loaded onto a tow truck. Parmentier departed the scene. The couple was left in the parking lot
ornotna
(11,589 posts)Hope he gets everything he deserves.
Intractable
(2,512 posts)Chief Howard confirmed Officer Todd Parmentier was initially placed on modified duty for his own protection, after he and his family began receiving death threats following WTOCs coverage of the April 27 traffic stop.
Hes working within the police department, not performing those typical duties of a police officer, Howard said.
dalton99a
(95,913 posts)oasis
(54,178 posts)to put these people of color in a desperate situation.
dalton99a
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Billsdaughter
(196 posts)Lots and lots of $$$$ and this oinker gets fired. I am so sick of this shit.
Srkdqltr
(10,055 posts)LuvLoogie
(8,993 posts)electric_blue68
(27,697 posts)I'm going back to something happy...
Taking down drumphf 's name
flvegan
(66,602 posts)Asshole cop and little bullshit Georgia town police department, and GEICO. Probably whoever is contracted to tend to the GA insurance reporting database. Good initial batch of defendants to start.
DET
(2,650 posts)How long are we supposed to put up with this crap? He could have killed those people! Its getting harder and harder to contain the anger.
sheshe2
(98,821 posts)I hope they sue that SOB!
chouchou
(3,393 posts)I'm sure they're pissed off also...
AverageOldGuy
(4,290 posts)Its Georgia .
OAITW r.2.0
(32,868 posts)This officer will face consequences....perhaps he might learn from his callous actions.