Public Safety Reports
Impromptu Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show
October 21 at 10:49 p.m. Officer Purvis observed two females walking in the courtyard area of The Grove wearing only their panties and bras. Contact was made with the females, who were holding a large glass containing an alcoholic beverage and had the odor of an alcoholic beverage coming from their person. Both stated that they were dressed like that because they were leaving a lingerie party. Both subjects admitted to drinking alcohol and being under 21 years of age. They were advised to pour out their drinks and put some clothes on. The case has been turned over to the Student Judicial Board.
This Is Not Nascar
October 22 at 12:46 p.m. Sgt. English observed a vehicle run through a stop sign at Tattnall and Hancock streets according to Public Safety. A traffic stop was conducted and contact made with the driver, who began to yell and question the reason for the stop. After the citation was completed, Sgt. English gave it to the female to sign; she refused but when she was advised that she would have to be arrested and post a cash bond, she agreed to sign the citation. As Sgt. English was returning to his patrol vehicle, he advised the female to drive safely. She began to laugh and stomped on the gas, causing the tires to spin nearly six feet. She was instructed to stop, was placed under arrest and transported to Milledgeville PD and charged with obedience to a traffic control device and reckless driving.
Chairs Do Float
October 22 at 1:47 a.m. Officer Smith was dispatched to the fountain area in reference to a table and chairs being placed in the fountain according to Public Safety. Officer Smith was able to retrieve the table but was unable to reach the chairs. A work order was sent in to Physical Plant. There are no suspects or witnesses at this time.
Run Away Rocker
October 24 at 2:57 a.m. Sgt. Miller was dispatched to an agency assist from Milledgeville PD in reference to a male carrying a rocking chair with a GCSU logo on it down Clarke Street, according to Public Safety. Contact was made with the male, who admitted to taking the chair from the Foundation Hall courtyard and drinking alcohol earlier in the night. Milledgeville PD officers decided not to charge him with theft of government property, but did charge him with public drunkenness. He was made to carry the chair back to the Foundation Hall courtyard, then arrested and transported to Milledgeville PD for processing. The case has been turned over to the Student Judicial Board.
Fighting Words
October 24 at 1:25 a.m. Major Grant was patrolling the downtown area and observed two males walking across Hancock Street and a third male hollering at them, according to Public Safety. Two of the males were having words with each other and when they got in front of the Campus Theatre, the third male came running across the street and started fighting one of the males. Major Grant told them to break it up because he thought they were going to break the glass at Jittery Joe’s. When they did not comply, he sprayed them with pepper spray. One male was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct and another was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct and underage possession of alcohol. Both subjects were transported to Milledgeville PD for processing.
Egging Them On
October 25 at 10:28 p.m. A female reported that a dark truck drove by Parkhurst Hall and several individuals in the back of the truck threw eggs at the door to Parkhurst Hall, according to Public Safety. The area was searched, but they were unable to find the vehicle. There was no visible damage to the vehicle.
Angry Drunk
October 28 at 1:39 a.m. Officer Ransom was dispatched out to Oconee Regional Medical Center Emergency Room in reference to a student being physically aggressive, according to Public Safety. Contact was made with the male, who was being restrained by hospital security and Milledgeville PD Officers. Officer Ransom also assisted at the request of hospital staff. The male swung his arm and attempted to strike a Milledgeville Police Department officer and was extremely belligerent. He was taken to the floor and restrained in handcuffs. He was then placed in a bed and restrained by hospital personnel using their restraints. The male had been brought to the hospital to receive treatment for a laceration to the back of his head, which occurred when he fell at a bar. His brother advised that Brown had been drinking earlier. After being treated for his wounds, the male was arrested by Milledgeville PD and charged with felony obstruction of an officer, one count of simple battery and underage possession of alcohol. GCSU police have turned the case over to Student Judicial Board.
Unwanted Guest
October 23 at 4:05 a.m. Officer Ransom observed a male standing in a yard of a residence that he knew belonged to a professor, according to Public Safety. Officer Ransom turned the patrol vehicle around and observed the male run down the sidewalk, cut behind Wesley Oak Townhouses and enter an apartment in the complex. Officer Ransom observed a back door open and heard a conversation to where a male was asking another male why he had entered his apartment. Officer Ransom knocked on the door and made contact with the resident. When asked if a male had entered his apartment, he stated yes as a male came to the door. A strong odor of an alcoholic beverage could be detected coming from the male and his speech was slurred. When asked why he was running, the male stated he just wanted to run to his friend’s apartment. The resident said he was not expecting the male and that he and his roommates were preparing to go to bed when the male arrived and “scared the s*** out of them.” The male continued to lie and became very belligerent, was highly intoxicated and uncooperative. In lieu of arrest, the male was turned over to the Student Judicial Board.