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Public Safety Report

Facebook picture causes an argument between students

On April 9, at approximately 9:36 p.m., Officer Miller was dispatched to The Village, in reference to a verbal altercation. Contact was made with a female and male. The male advised that they were arguing over a picture of him in Facebook with another female. He stated the female hit him in the head with her hand, but he did not want to press any charges. The two were advised to separate for the night and both parties assured Officer Miller that the argument was over.

Female disoriented

On April 10, at approximately 6:46 p.m. Officer Miller and Officer Baker were dispatched to Parks lot in reference to a suspicious person. Contact was made with a female, who was dressed in a Japanese robe with Kabuki makeup, bamboo in her hair and a bottle of wine. She stated she had several medical conditions that were causing her to be out of sorts. She also advised she had taken herself out of classes, because she could not handle the load. She stated that she thought she might be going crazy. She went back to her dorm and Counselor Mary Jane Phillips was called about the situation.

Traces of trouble mount up

On April 11, at approximately 1:45 a.m., Officer Baker observed a male leaving Parkhurst Hall and getting into a vehicle that was waiting at the intersection of Jackson and Greene streets. The person and vehicle seemed suspicious, so Officer Baker initiated a traffic stop and made contact with the passenger. He stated he was seeing a friend at the dorm and bringing her orange juice. While speaking with the male, Officer Baker could smell the odor of burned marijuana coming from the vehicle. A search of the vehicle found suspected marijuana in the ashtray and a blunt of suspected marijuana on another passenger. The second male claimed the marijuana to be his. A check through GCIC also found that he had outstanding warrants through Milledgeville Police Department. The warrants were verified and he was transported to Milledgeville Police Department for the warrant and also charged with misdemeanor Possession of marijuana. A search of the first male revealed a digital scale which was confiscated. The first male was trespassed from all GCSU property indefinitely. Officer Baker then made contact with two students, who stated they had been smoking marijuana with the first male in their room in a residence hall. The students have been turned over to Student Judiciary.

Dial tone leaves no evidence

On April 12, at approximately 11:30 p.m., a female student reported getting harassing phone calls from an unknown male who made lewd sexual comments towards her and her roommates. A written statement was taken and the case turned over to Detective Butler.

Too much hate to cope with

On April 15, at approximately 5:40 p.m., Sgt. Reonas was dispatched to The Village at West Campus in reference to a dispute between roommates. Contact was made with the two. One roommate made a threat towards the other. A Village staff member witnessed the altercation between the two and advised that the initiator would be moved to another room that evening. This is the fourth time since April 1 that Public Safety has had to respond to a call involving these two individuals.

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