Public Safety Report
A huge mess
February 12 at 1:35 a.m. Officer Ransom was dispatched to The Grove Apartments in reference to making contact with EMS, according to Public Safety. Contact was made with EMS and they were with a female who was intoxicated and had aspirated while regurgitating. She was transported to Oconee Regional Medical Center for treatment. Investigations found what apartment she had been in that night and contact was made with two male residents. When the apartment door was opened, the odor of burning marijuana was coming from the apartment. Both subjects admitted to smoking marijuana and turned over a small amount of marijuana and several smoking devices. One of the males admitted to providing alcohol to people under 21 years of age. All three students have been turned over to Student Judicial– the female for underage possession of alcohol, one male for misdemeanor possession of marijuana and the other male for providing alcohol to minors.
Alcohol Amnesia
February 13 at 4:44 a.m. Milledgeville Police Department requested assistance on a call in reference to a male knocking on a door of an apartment on West Hancock Street, according to Public Safety. Contact was made with a male, who was so intoxicated that he had urinated and vomited all over himself. The male had a very strong odor of an alcoholic beverage coming from his breath and was extremely incoherent. He could not tell the officers where he lived, he had no one around to take care of him and he was entirely too drunk to stay where he was found. He was speaking gibberish and when asked how he got to the apartments, pointed at the officers patrol vehicle. Since he was only 18 years of age, he was arrested and transported to Milledgeville and charged with underage possession of alcohol.
Hit and run
February 11 at 12:27 p.m. Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office put out a BOLO (be on the lookout) in reference to a hit and run at Highway 22 east and Kings Road, according to Public Safety. Sgt. English located the vehicle and detained the driver until a Baldwin County Deputy arrived on scene.