A prosecutor says statements a suburban Atlanta sheriff made during a 911 call about a weekend shooting didn't match what police found at the scene where a woman was wounded.

Gwinnett County District Attorney Danny Porter told local media Tuesday that statements Clayton County Sheriff Victor Hill made about the position of real estate agent Gwenevere McCord's body and the location of weapons inside the model home where the shooting happened didn't match what police found on arrival Sunday.

Porter told WSB-TV that several members of Hill's staff were already on the scene when police arrived about 50 miles northeast of Jonesboro, Georgia, where Hill's office is located.

Hill did not give a statement to investigators before leaving the scene, however he posted the following on the sheriff's department Facebook page Tuesday:

"As reported, on May 3, 2015, I was involved in a tragic and heartbreaking accident. Gwenevere McCord, who is very dear to me, was critically injured in this accident. Please understand that for the past 48 hours, I have been entirely focused on Gwenevere and her family. I will continue to pray unceasingly for her recovery. I ask you all to please pray for Gwenevere and her family throughout this most difficult time."