The Public Safety Report
Dangerous drinking
On Feb. 28, at approximately 3:01 a.m., Sgt. Reonas responded to a panic alarm at a residence hall. Reonas knocked on the door and identified himself. He could hear movement in the room, but no one answered the door. After several attempts to get someone to answer the door, Reonas got an RA to key the door open for him. He cracked the door open and identified himself and the door was slammed in his face. The door was opened again and the door was shut in his face again. A suitemate went through the restroom and opened the door for Reonas. Contact was made with the female, who had the odor of an alcoholic beverage coming from her person. He also noticed that her speech was slurred and disjointed and she wasn’t making any sense. She advised she had been drinking with a friend earlier and registered .220 on the Alco-Sensor. She stayed with a friend for the night and the case has been given to Student Judiciary.
Emergency call box involved in head-on collision
On Mar. 1, at approximately 3:00 p.m., Officer Gaines responded to an emergency call box activation behind a residence hall. Contact was made with a male, who was bleeding from the head. He was conscious and his friends were administering first aid. He advised that he and his friends were throwing a Frisbee and he ran head first into the emergency call box. EMS arrived and transported the male to Oconee Regional Medical Center.
Glass shards were everywhere
On Mar. 1, at approximately 2:56 p.m., a male reported to Public Safety that a window in building 400 at The Village was shattered. Officer Hicks responded and called Physical Plant to repair the window and blocked off the area until it could be cleaned up. There are no suspects or witnesses at this time.
Drivers, watch the road
On Feb. 29, at approximately 3:23 p.m., a student advised that she was driving her vehicle westbound in the parking lot of The Village. Another student was driving his vehicle eastbound in the parking lot of The Village, who stated he looked away to wave at a friend, causing his vehicle to strike the vehicle driven by the female head on. There was slight damage to both vehicles and no injuries.
Birthday wishes crushed
On Feb. 28, at approximately 2:52 p.m., a male reported that unknown person(s) removed mail from his mailbox at The Village. He reported that approximately $300 in gift certificates and gift cards were removed from birthday cards he had received. The case has been turned over to Detective Butler for investigation.
Serious threat of death
On Feb. 29, at approximately 10:36 a.m. a male reported that an unknown male entered Central Receiving cussing and threatening to kill him. Sgt. English put out a description of the male to GCSU Police and Milledgeville Police Department officers. It was determined that a Milledgeville Police Department officer was out with the subject on an unrelated manner. The officer was advised of the previous situation and the case turned over to Milledgeville Police Department.