Public Safety Report
The party that would not end
On. Jan. 30, at approximately 1:28 a.m., Sgt. Williams’s responded to a loud noise complaint at a residence on Montgomery St. Sgt. Williams made contact with two individuals, who stated that they would shut down the party. At 2:06 a.m., Sgt. Williams was dispatched back to that location in reference to a noise complaint again. Sgt. Williams ordered the two individuals to shut down the party immediately. Both individuals were very intoxicated and stated that most of the people at the party were spending the night. They were not diligent in making anyone leave the location. Sgt. Williams issued a citation to the individuals for the local noise ordinance.
The trouble with tags
On Feb. 1, at approximately 2:12 p.m., Officer Gaines observed a vehicle on Greene St. that had a drive-out tag without a date on it. A traffic stop was initiated and contact was made with the driver. A check through GCIC determined that the vehicle did not have a valid registration or any insurance. GCIS also showed that the driver had active warrants through Milledgeville P.D. The warrants were verified and the driver was arrested and transported to Milledgeville P.D and issued citations for no insurance and no registration. Old Capitol Wrecker Service towed the vehicle.
Officers join with Milledgeville P.D. to bring driver down
On Feb. 3, at approximately 12:03 a.m., Officer Pissott responded to a call for assistance by Milledgeville P.D. in reference to a possible drunk driver. Officer Pissott observed the described vehicle run a stop sign and fail to maintain lane near the Piggly Wiggly on Wayne Street. A traffic stop was initiated and contact was made with the driver and the passenger. When tested on the Intoxilyzer 5000, the driver registered a .148. A search of the vehicle found a red cup containing alcohol, which the driver admitted to being theirs. The driver was arrested and transported to Milledgeville PD and charged with DUI, failure to stop and the driver was also written a warning for failure to maintain lane. The passenger was brought to Milledgeville .PD. to wait for the driver to be released from jail and to sign the citation for open container. While in the lobby, the passenger became irate and began using profanities. The passenger was arrested and taken back to the detention area. Old Capitol Wrecker towed the vehicle.
Wallet woes
On Feb. 4, at approximately 2:36 p.m., a student reported that she had lost her wallet at the Centennial Center on Feb. 3 during the basketball game. A search of the Centennial Center did not find the wallet.
Caught in the trash
On Feb. 4, at approximately 5 p.m., Officer English was dispatched to Foundation Hall in reference to a male digging in the trashcans. Contact was made with an individual, who had been trespassed from all GCSU property a year and a half ago. The individual was arrested and transported to Baldwin County Sheriff’s Officer and was charged with criminal trespass.