Public Safety Report
Concessions thief needs to make a confession
On April 16, at approximately 12:35 a.m., a man reported that between April 6 and April 9 unknown person(s) removed $400 from the Intramural Concessions Office located at Bobcat Village.
Tortilla chips cause fire
On April 17, at approximately 11:57 p.m., Sgt. Reonas was dispatched to The Village in reference to a fire alarm. Contact was made with a female, who advised she had put some tortilla chips in the oven and they caught on fire. She used a fire extinguisher to put out the fire. A work order was put in to Physical Plant to check out the stove and the residents were advised to not use the stove until it has been checked out thoroughly.
Intoxication leads to arrest
On April 18, at approximately 1:34 a.m., Sgt. Reonas observed a male in front of a local restaurant. The man had had contact with Sgt. Reonas earlier that evening and had been told to go home. When contact was made with the man, he was very unsteady on his feet, had slurred speech and had a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage coming from his person. The man was arrested and transported to Milledgeville Police Department and charged with Underage Possession of Alcohol.
Smoking? Are you joking?
On April 20, at approximately 9:31 p.m,. Officer Baker was dispatched to a residence hall in reference to marijuana in a room. The RA stated that they were doing inventory inspections in the dorm and found marijuana laying out in plain view as well as smoking devices. The occupant of the room was located and brought back to the room where he admitted the marijuana was his. He gave consent to search the room, where more marijuana, smoking devices and bottles of liquor were found. The student was arrested and transported to Milledgeville Police Department and charged with misdemeanor Possession of Marijuana and Underage Possession of Alcohol. The case has been turned over to Detective Butler for further investigation.
Threats and violence erupt between ex-couple
On April 21, at approximately 11:54 p.m., Officer Hicks was flagged down by a female in reference to an altercation between her and her ex-boyfriend at The Village parking lot. She stated that he blocked her from entering her vehicle, ripped the straps to her handbag, pushed her and threatened to harm her and her family. In Officer Hicks’ presence, the male made the comment that he was going to “bury” her. The female also stated that he had threatened another student earlier. He was arrested and transported to Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office and charged with Terroristic Threats and Simple Assault. He was also trespassed at The Village.
No brake lights is no good
On April 19, at approximately 9:39 p.m. while on patrol, Officer Miller observed a vehicle on Clarke Street with no working brake lights. A traffic stop was initiated and contact made with the female driver. A check through GCIC found that the driver had outstanding warrants through McIntyre Police Department. The warrants were verified and she was arrested and transported to Milledgeville Police Department to await extradition.