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Public Safety Report

Tennis and Mary Jane anyone?

On Oct. 2, at approximately 11:21 p.m. while on bike patrol, Sgt. Reonas observed 5 individuals sitting on the bleachers by the tennis courts at Centennial Center. As he approached, he could detect the odor of burnt marijuana in the air. Further investigations found a burning marijuana cigarette under the bench where one student was sitting. Contact was made with the other students. One student had a glass smoking pipe in his pocket. Another had an open Bud Light can. The other two suspects had no contraband, but did admit to smoking marijuana. The marijuana and pipe were confiscated and destroyed and the subjects released from the scene. The case has been turned over to Student Judiciary.

Public Drunk #5278

On Oct. 3, at approximately 9:00 p.m. Officer Williams observed a male urinating on a house across from Public Safety. Contact was made with the individual, who appeared to be extremely intoxicated. He was issued a citation for Public Drunk and released from the scene.

Milledgeville Juveniles on the Loose

On Oct. 4, at approximately 11:27 p.m. Sgt. Reonas was dispatched to MSU in reference to clearing the location after an event. Upon arrival, Sgt. Reonas observed between 150 – 200 people, mostly juveniles standing on the sidewalk on the Clarke Street side of the building. While trying to clear the sidewalk, Sgt. Reonas was met with obscenities from the juveniles. Other GCSU Officers along with MPD Officers assisted Sgt. Reonas and at least 2 officers’ were struck with objects that were thrown at them. They were unable to locate who was throwing the objects or yelling obscenities. Sgt. Reonas observed only 1 adult in the area.

Don’t push the RED button!

On Oct. 4, at approximately 1:16 a.m. Officer N. Miller was dispatched to the emergency call box by Wells Hall. Contact was made with a witness, who stated she saw a group of males walk by and activate the call box, then they walked towards downtown. A good description was given of the males and contact was made with them in Lot 10. All subjects denied any knowledge of the incident, but after further questioning, one of the students admitted to activating the call box. He was released from the scene.

Sunken Treasure?

On Oct. 5, at approximately 4:11 p.m. Officer J. Miller observed a trash can in the fountain near Arts & Sciences. The can was sunk to the bottom of the fountain and too far for him to pull out. There was no trash floating in the fountain and it appeared to be functioning properly. A work order was put in with Physical Plant to remove the trash can.

Fix your Lights

Over the week of Oct. 1 through Oct. 6, there have been 7 different warnings issued dealing with headlight and taillight requirements.


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