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Public Safety Report

The Traveling Sleeper

On Sept. 12, at approximately 3:33 a.m. Sgt. Reonas was dispatched to Russell Library in reference to a male asleep on the couch at the Info Tech center. Contact was made with the individual, who was passed out on the couch with a nearly empty bottle of Vodka under him. Last summer he had been verbally trespassed from campus when he was found passed out near the fountain. The individual was escorted from the library and trespassed from all GCSU property indefinitely.

Under the Influence… Under arrest

On Sept. 12, at approximately 1:25 a.m. Sgt. Baker observed a vehicle on Wilkinson Street without working headlights. A traffic stop was initiated and contact made with the male driver and several passengers. While speaking with the driver, Sgt. Baker could detect the odor of an alcoholic beverage coming from the vehicle. The driver advised he had not been drinking and that he was the designated driver. When tested on the Alco-Sensor, he tested positive for alcohol. A check of his license showed that he was 20 years of age. In lieu of jail and a citation, he was referred to Student Judiciary. The vehicle was left at the scene of the stop.

Wow. Really?

On Sept. 15, at approximately 1:20 p.m. a female student reported that her vehicle was missing. She advised that she parked her vehicle near Foundation Hall and it was no longer there. Officer Smith and Officer Williams checked the parking lots and located the vehicle in the Irwin Street Lot.

Broken Glass

On Sept. 12 between the hours of 1:40 a.m. and 1:50 a.m. an unknown white male threw a brick through the glass door at the main entrance of the Physical Plant. The suspect was wearing a white polo shirt and khaki pants and ran south on Wayne Street after breaking the glass. The case is under investigation.

Harassment from Townies

On Sept. 13, at approximately 2:55 a.m. a female student reported that several people were harassing her boyfriend and her and attempting to start a fight. She advised that the suspects were in a vehicle parked in the Sanford Lot. She also advised that the subjects somehow gained access to Sanford Hall and were beating on her door, attempting to get them to come out. When they would not come out, the subjects left the building. Sgt. Pissott observed the vehicle parked in a handicapped space in Sanford Lot. Contact was made with the harasser, who advised she was not a student, but that she and the 4 occupants with her in the car had come from Putnam County to “fix” an ongoing feud that she had with the female student and her ex-boyfriend, who is now the student’s boyfriend. While speaking with the harasser, Sgt. Pissott could detect the odor of an alcoholic beverage coming from her. When tested on the Alco-Sensor, she tested positive for alcohol. Alco-Sensor tests were administered and 3 of the 4 occupants tested positive for alcohol. The three others were arrested and charged with Underage Possession of Alcohol. The harasser was arrested and charged with Underage Possession of Alcohol and Violation of Limited Permit. All subjects were trespassed from all GCSU property for 2 years and the harasser was advised to not have contact with the student or her ex-boyfriend. All subjects were transported to Milledgeville Police Department for processing.

Too Young to be Drunk

On Sept. 15 at approximately 11:50 p.m. Sgt. Reonas observed two females walking in the 100 block of South Clarke Street. One of them appeared to be having trouble walking and was being supported by the other one. Contact was made with the girls and Sgt. Reonas could detect the odor of an alcoholic beverage coming from their person while talking to them. He also observed that their speech was slurred and one was unsteady on her feet. Both subjects advised that they were sorority pledges and had been drinking alcohol at the Liberty House. Both subjects are 18 years of age. In lieu of arrest, the two girls have been turned over to Student Judiciary for further action.

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