Public Safety Report
Smoking in Found-ez
On Oct. 6, at approximately 1:32 p.m. Officer N. Miller was dispatched to Foundation Hall in reference to an odor of burning marijuana coming from the third floor. Contact was made with student, who admitted to smoking marijuana in the bathroom and also in his truck. The student took Officer N. Miller to his truck and showed him the marijuana and a smoking device. The items were confiscated and taken into evidence. The case has been turned over to Student Judicial.
Sorority squabble
On Oct. 7, at approximately 9:14 a.m. a female student reported that an unknown person(s) wrote derogatory remarks on her vehicle using window paint, while it was parked at The Village. The case appears to be sorority related and will be turned over to Greek Life.
Games gone missing
On Oct. 7, at approximately 4:54 p.m. a female student reported that an Xbox game was missing from the Student Activities Center. The game was last seen on Oct. 4 at 2:30 p.m. The case has been turned over to Detective Butler.
Sidewalk accidents
On Oct. 7, at approximately 3:30 p.m. Sgt. English heard over the radio a call involving a bicycle and a vehicle accident at Hancock and Tattnall Streets. Sgt English, EMS and Milledgeville PD arrived on scene and found a female sitting on the sidewalk with minor injuries. Investigations found that the vehicle and bicycle did not collide, the rider of the bike herself had the accident. The case was turned over to Milledgeville PD.
Breaking into Sodexo
On Oct. 10, at approximately 1:53 a.m. Sgt. Baker observed two males exiting MSU after hours carrying multiple 2 liter bottles and other containers filled with soft drinks. Contact was made with the two males, who advised they found an unsecured door at Sodexo, which allowed them to go inside and fill their containers with soft drinks. In lieu of jail and theft by taking charges, they were instructed to empty their containers and released from the scene. The case has been turned over to Student Judiciary.
BOLO
On Oct. 12, at approximately 3:51 p.m. Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office put out a BOLO (be on the lookout) in reference to a drive by shooting. Sgt. English and Officer Smith observed a vehicle that matched the description given near Hall and Jefferson Streets. A felony traffic stop was conducted and 3 occupants were removed from the vehicle and held until Baldwin County Deputies arrived. The case was turned over to Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office for further investigation.