Public Safety Report
Boyfriend, girlfriend dispute how dispute went
On Feb. 8, at approximately 1:45 a.m., Officer Reonas was dispatched to Bobcat Village in reference to a dispute in the parking lot. Contact was made with a female student, who advised the officer that she and her boyfriend had an argument and that he threw her over his shoulder and carried her through the parking lot, where both individuals fell, causing them both to get scratches. Contact was made with the boyfriend who was barefoot and was covered with scratches. He stated that he did not touch his girlfriend, but his girlfriend struck him. The boyfriend stated he did not want to press charges. When asked if he had been drinking alcohol, he stated that he had been drinking heavily. The boyfriend was arrested and transported to Milledgeville P.D. and charged with underage possession of alcohol.
A repeat offender
On Feb. 9, at approximately 2:01 a.m., Officer Reonas initiated a traffic stop at Bass Alley. Contact was made with the driver and the odor of alcohol could be detected coming from the individual. When tested on the Intoxilyzer 5000, the driver registered a .178 BAC. The driver was arrested and transported to Milledgeville P.D. and was charged with DUI second offense and failure to maintain lane. The vehicle was left at the scene of the stop.
Cop cars peed on, one culprit gets away
On Feb. 9, at approximately 2:23 a.m., Officer Pissott was dispatched to the Public Safety building in reference to two males urinating between two of the Public Safety vehicles. One of the suspects fled the scene before the officer arrived. Contact was made with a male student who received a citation for public drunk.
Take that, thermostat!
On Feb. 11, at approximately 9:45 p.m., an individual reported to Public Safety that on Feb. 10, two thermostats in Foundation Hall had been ripped off the wall and broken on the third floor. A work order was put in to repair the thermostats.
Fire in the courtyard
On Feb.12, at approximately 1:49 p.m., Officer Gaines was dispatched to the courtyard between Foundation and Parkhurst in reference to a fire. Upon arrival, Officer Gaines made contact with a student who stated that he was playing with his lighter, which lit the grass, causing a fire that was eventually extinguished. There were no charges filed. The case will be turned over to University Housing and Student Judiciary.