Albany man convicted of terroristic threats, child cruelty in Houston County
Cobey was sentenced to 10 years, with five years to be served in prison and the remaining five on probation.

HOUSTON COUNTY, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – A 52-year-old Albany man has been sentenced to 10 years following his conviction on multiple felony charges stemming from a 2021 domestic dispute in Houston County, according to the Houston County District Attorney’s Office.
Assistant District Attorney Elizabeth McDaniel released the following statement:
“Neither of the battery victims in this case wanted to testify at trial, but whether those decisions were driven by fear or forgiveness, neither changes the seriousness of the danger these women were in during this family violence assault. The Houston County District Attorney’s Office and our law enforcement partners are committed to prosecuting crimes of family violence, and we are thankful to the jury in this case for holding Cobey accountable for his actions.”
District Attorney Eric Edwards released the following statement:
“This year, Houston County has experienced an unprecedented number of cases involving family violence, including the majority of our homicides. These crimes strike at the heart of our community and often leave lasting scars on children who witness them. While we always take victims’ wishes into consideration in deciding how to handle a case, we cannot and will not allow a dangerous abuser to escape justice out of fear that our witnesses may not be cooperative. Our duty is to protect the safety of victims and the community as a whole, and this case is a reminder of that. I am grateful to the Warner Robins Police Department, Assistant District Attorney McDaniel, and the jury for making sure justice was served.”