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Public Safety Report

Cars Vandalized

On Feb. 13 at approximately 5 p.m. two subjects reported that their cars were vandalized while parked at The Grove. The passenger side mirrors appeared to have been burned with some type of heat gun or torch. The case has been turned over to Detective Butler for investigation.

Suspended License

Feb. 15 at approximately 8 p.m. Sgt. English observed a vehicle on Jefferson Street with a piece of cardboard in the window stating “tag applied for”. A traffic stop was initiated and contact made with the driver. A check through GCIC found that the drivers’ license was suspended. The suspect was arrested and transported to Milledgeville PD and charged with driving while license suspended. The vehicle was left at the scene of the stop for the family to pick up.

Drug Bust

On Feb. 12 at approximately 11 p.m. Officer Williams observed a vehicle on Hancock Street with no headlights on. A traffic stop was initiated and contact made with the driver. Officer Williams observed that the subject was very nervous, shaking and breathing heavily. When asked if there was anything Officer Williams should know about, the driver stated that he had some marijuana in his glove box. Consent was given to search the vehicle and a baggie containing suspected marijuana was found. The suspect was arrested and transported to Milledgeville PD and charged with misdemeanor possession of marijuana and headlight requirements. The marijuana was placed into evidence. The vehicle was left at the scene of the stop.

Panic Alarm

On Feb. 16 at approximately 6 a.m. Sgt. Reonas was dispatched to Wells Hall in reference to a panic alarm. Contact was made with a student, who advised that she had emergency surgery earlier in the day and that the area operated on would not stop bleeding. EMS responded and transported her to Oconee Regional Medical Center for treatment

Harassment

On Feb. 17 at approximately 11 a.m. a 17-year-old student reported that he was getting harassing phone calls. The student advised that he accidentally broke another students sunglasses while getting into a car. The student has repeatedly called and texted the student, threatening him. Contact was made with the subject, who admitted that it was an accident and was instructed to not have contact with the student.

Broken Window

On Feb. 18 at approximately 2 a.m Sgt. Ennis observed a vehicle on Hancock Street with no headlights on. A traffic stop was initiated and contact made with the driver and three passengers. All subjects were under 21 years of age. All subjects tested positive for alcohol on the Alco-Sensor. The subjects were arrested and transported to Milledgeville PD. The driver was charged with DUI. The passengers were charged with underage possession of alcohol.

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