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Public Safety Report

Credit Check?

On Sept. 22, at approximately 3:11 p.m. a female student reported that on 9/12/2008, she was contacted by a credit agency that was saying she had opened multiple accounts in her name and they were being sent to an address in Atlanta. The student stated that a female had contacted her after finding her information in an ex-roommate’s room. A suspect has been identified and the case has been turned over to Detective Butler.

Terrorist in Chick-Fil-A

On Sept. 26, at approximately 4:05 a.m. a student reported that a female student made terroristic threats towards her and other employees at Chick-Fil-A on campus. A warrant was obtained and the harasser was arrested at her house and transported to Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office and charged with Terroristic Threats and Acts. She was also trespassed from all GCSU property indefinitely.

Fleeing the Po-Po

On Sept. 26, at approximately 2:58 a.m. Officer J. Miller observed a vehicle on Hancock Street without its headlights on. A traffic stop was initiated and contact made with the driver and passenger, who gave a false name and date of birth. When Officer J. Miller requested assistance from the Milledgeville PD, the male subject ran from the vehicle. As Officer J. Miller chased the passenger, the driver drove away from the scene. She was later located by Officer Williams. The driver was placed under arrest and transported to Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office and charged with Obstruction of an Officer. The passenger was not located.

More problems at Chick-Fil-A

On Sept. 25, at approximately 10:16 a.m. Officer N. Miller was dispatched to Chick-Fil-A in reference to a fight in progress. Contact was made with a female student, who stated her ex-boyfriend had assaulted her and temporarily rendered her unconscious. Two co-workers attempted to help, but were both pushed by the boyfriend. By the time officers arrived, the boyfriend had left the scene. Contact was made with him at Tall Oaks Trailer Park by Baldwin County Units and he was turned over to Officer N. Miller. The boyfriend was arrested and charged with 1 count – Battery, 2 counts – Simple Battery and 1 count – Criminal Trespass. None of the victims requested EMS.

A little Overcooked

On Sept. 25, at approximately 5:41 a.m. Officer N. Miller was dispatched to The Village, apartments in reference to a fire alarm. Contact was made with the resident, who advised she was cooking and burnt her food, causing the food to set the alarm off. The alarm was reset and the fire department was cancelled.


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