HART COUNTY, Ga. — A northeast Georgia traffic stop has led to the arrest of Atlanta-area resident and wife of radio personality Big Tigger, Alicia Brown, on serious out-of-state charges connected to the 2019 disappearance of her daughter.
According to the Hart County Sheriff’s Office, deputies pulled over Brown on Interstate 85 Tuesday and took her into custody on outstanding Maryland kidnapping warrants. Authorities say the warrants stem from the disappearance of her daughter several years ago.
Big Tigger’s Wife Arrested on Maryland Kidnapping Warrants
Brown also faces a new felony charge of interference with child custody in Georgia. Officials indicate she is expected to be extradited to Maryland to face the original warrants.
The Hart County Sheriff’s Office has released her mugshot.
The arrest comes amid heightened public attention surrounding Brown’s personal life. Leaked videos circulating online appear to show a physical altercation between Brown and her estranged partner, Atlanta radio personality Big Tigger (Darian Morgan), involving a dispute over his phone during their ongoing separation.
Big Tigger, a longtime figure in Atlanta’s entertainment and media scene known for his work on V-103 and other platforms, has not publicly commented on the leaked footage or the arrest as of Wednesday morning.
Background on the Maryland Case
Maryland authorities have sought Brown in connection with her daughter’s 2019 disappearance. Details of the original case remain limited in Georgia records, but the active kidnapping warrants prompted the multi-state effort that ended in her detention on I-85 in Hart County, roughly 90 minutes northeast of Atlanta.
Hart County Sheriff’s Office deputies acted swiftly once the outstanding warrants were confirmed during the routine traffic stop. Brown was processed locally before being held pending extradition proceedings.
Local Ties Draw Attention
The case has drawn significant interest in Atlanta due to Brown’s connection to Big Tigger, a familiar voice to many in the city’s radio audience. The timing of the arrest with the emergence of the alleged altercation videos has fueled social media discussion, though law enforcement has not linked the two matters directly.
No additional charges related to the videos have been announced. Hart County officials say their role was limited to the traffic stop and warrant service.
This story is developing. Atlanta News will continue to follow the extradition process and any updates from Maryland authorities regarding the 2019 disappearance case.
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