Fugitive arrests are unusual for Georgia sheriffs, but it’s extremely rare to catch two in the same day from the same state in unrelated incidents.

Coffee County nabbed two from Arkansas on Thursday, a woman in a traffic stop and a man during a burglary call, Coffee County Sheriff Doyle T. Wooten said in a release.

About 12:30 p.m. deputies responding to a burglary in progress off Lagens Way near U.S. 221 north of Douglas encountered a 31-year-old man, the release said. The man was found to be in possession of a small amount of methamphetamine and was also found to have active warrants in Arkansas.

Shane Andrew Haupt was arrested and held for Arkansas authorities and is also charged with possession of meth in Coffee County, Wooten’s office said.

About four hours later, deputies checked on a vehicle that appeared to have broken down on U.S. 221 North, the release said.

A woman told deputies she had pulled over to let someone else in the car drive because her license had expired. Upon checking her identity, the deputies discovered the woman, Ollie Grace Holder, 31, was a wanted fugitive from Arkansas, the Sheriff’s Office said.

The Sheriff’s Office said it could not be "100 percent sure," that Holder and Haupt did not know each other but, so far, had found no connection between them.

Both are being held in the Coffee County jail.