Public Safety Report
Wary of weapons
On April 11, at approximately 2:36 a.m. Sgt. Jeff Miller observed a vehicle on Clarke Street with no headlights operating. A traffic stop was conducted and contact made with the driver. He told Miller that he was upset because someone had pulled a gun on him at a nearby residence. The male lead Miller to the residence and made contact with a female. She admitted to showing the male a gun, but she said that she did not point it at him. Two witnesses also stated that she never pointed a gun at the male. A check was done on the gun and it came back as clear. Since all parties had been consuming alcohol, they were advised to separate for the evening. No charges were filed.
Dangerously drunk
On April 9 at approximately 2:43 a.m. officer Wesley Ransom was dispatched to Adams Hall in reference to a student who was unconscious. Contact was made with a female who was conscious, but not cooperative. She had made a mess of her room and had vomited on several blankets and pillows. EMS responded and transported her to Oconee Regional Medical Center. The emergency room staff advised that the female had a blood alcohol count of .299.
Crunk in the car
On April 7 at approximately 7:21 p.m. officer Wesley Ransom observed a male drinking beer in the passenger seat of a vehicle parked on the curb in front of Adams Hall. Contact was made with the male, who was under the age of 21. He was arrested and transported to the Milledgeville Police Department and charged with underage possession of alcohol. He has also been turned over to the Student Judicial Board.
Bong in the bathroom
On April 8 at approximately 10:26 a.m. Sgt. Hal Ennis was dispatched to Foundation Hall in reference to possible drug activity. Contact was made with a male, who admitted to smoking marijuana in the bathroom. A search of the room found two glass pipes and a small amount of suspected marijuana. The matter has been turned over to the Student Judicial Board.
Sick of drinking
On April 7 at approximately 6:28 p.m. the Milledgeville Police Department requested assistance at The Grove apartments in reference to a student who was extremely intoxicated. Officer Gary Purvis arrived at the scene and made contact with a female who was vomiting and incoherent. EMS responded and transported her to Oconee Regional Medical Center for treatment. The case has been turned over to the Student Judicial Board.