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Public Safety Report

Bus Stuck

On March 25 at approximately 8:15 a.m., Sgt. Reonas was dispatched to Bell parking lot in reference to a charter bus that had tried to turn around in the lot and got stuck. All efforts to move the bus were unsuccessful due to the rear tires being off the ground. Old Capitol Wrecker arrived and pulled the bus out of the parking lot.

False Alarm

On March 27 at approximately 3 p.m., Sgt. English was dispatched to A&S in reference to a fire alarm. Contact was made with Physical Plant personnel who advised they saw some juveniles activate the pull station and leave the area. Contact was made with the juvenile, who was an Early College student and he admitted to activating the fire alarm. The juvenile was turned over to his mother and disciplinary action will be taken by Early College.

Theft at Beeson Hall

On March 30 at approximately 12 a.m., a subject reported that between March 25 and March 30 unknown person(s) stole 500 Sudafed and 300 Loraditine tablets from Beeson Hall. The subject stated the interior doors were secured when they left on March 27. The case has been turned over to Detective Butler

False Alarm

On March 31 at approximately 7:45 p.m., Officer J. Miller was dispatched to The Village in reference to a fire alarm. Contact was made with the residents, who advised they had burned some sausage.

Vehicle Theft

On March 31 at approximately 7:30 p.m., a subject reported that she parked her vehicle in Lot 12 at 4:45 p.m., and when she returned at 7:30 p.m., several items were missing from her vehicle. The subject advised that she had left the vehicle unlocked. The case has been turned over to investigation.

Stalking

On March 31 at approximately 2:30 p.m., a subject reported that an unknown male was stalking her via an internet social site and e-mails. Sgt. Baker investigated and made contact with the accused, who was called and advised not to have contact with the subject.

DUI

On April 1 at approximately 12 a.m., Officer J. Miller observed a vehicle back out of a parking space on Hancock Street, cross over both lanes of traffic in a backwards U-turn and pull into the post office parking lot. Contact was made with the driver, who had the odor of an alcoholic beverage coming from his person. When tested on the Intoxilyzer 5000, the driver registered .195. The subject was arrested and transported to Milledgeville PD and charged with DUI and taillight requirements. The vehicle was secured and left at the scene of the stop.

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