Authorities identify suspect in Mud Creek Road home assault

Aggravated assault suspect 41-year-old Jonathan Lee Jordan, of Alto faces aggravated assault charges in connection with an incident at his residence on Thursday, March 12, 2026. (Source: Habersham County Sheriff's Office)

HABERSHAM COUNTY, Ga. — Authorities have identified the suspect being sought following an alleged assault in south Habersham County as 41-year-old Jonathan Lee Jordan of Alto. Jordan is wanted on aggravated assault charges following an incident at his home early Thursday morning.

Deputies with the Habersham County Sheriff’s Office responded to a reported assault at a residence in the 3800 block of Mud Creek Road around 7:45 a.m. Thursday, March 12.

Investigators say Jordan ran from the home. They have been searching for him ever since.

Multiple units from the sheriff’s office, including the Uniform Patrol Division, Criminal Investigations Division, and K-9 Unit, are searching the area. Other law enforcement agencies are also assisting in the effort. Authorities are using drones and an airplane in the search.

Habersham County deputies patrol the 3800 block of Mud Creek Road searching for a suspect wanted in a home assault on Thursday morning, March 12, 2026. (Patrick Fargason/NowGeorgia.com)

As of mid-afternoon, the sheriff’s office said investigators still believe Jordan remains nearby.

“At this time, we believe the individual is still in the area and our K9’s are tracking at this time,” the sheriff’s office said. “We will continue to utilize every available tool in our attempts to locate the man.”

Authorities have concentrated their search on a large piece of undeveloped land off Mud Creek Road where they believe Jordan is hiding.

Schools on soft lockdown

Area schools were on soft lockdown Thursday as a precaution.

“Level Grove and South Habersham were made aware of the manhunt taking place in the Mud Creek area as soon as it began, and administrators at those schools, in coordination with their SROs, implemented any needed procedures,” said Habersham County Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Rob Moore.

The school district said it would release students on a normal schedule with an increased law enforcement presence on campus and at bus stops along Mud Creek Road.

The sheriff’s office told Now Georgia the victim sustained superficial injuries from being choked. Jordan is not armed, but authorities caution that anyone who sees him “should be very cautious.” Deputies are urging residents in the Mud Creek area to remain vigilant, keep homes, vehicles, and outbuildings locked, and report any suspicious activity to 911.

Now Georgia will continue to provide updates as new information becomes available.