Public Safety Report
Ryan Del Campo
Issue date: 10/30/09 Section: Public Safety Report
Frisbee Folly
On Oct. 22 at approximately 11:41 p.m. officer Wesley Ransom was dispatched to the Parkhurst Courtyard area in reference to a student who suffered an injury while playing Ultimate Frisbee. Emergency personnel responded and evaluated the student, and determined there were no serious injuries.
Identity Crisis
On Oct. 24 at approximately 11:10 p.m. Sgt. Michael Baker observed a man walking in front of Mayfair Hall carrying a sign from Exchange Bank. Contact was made with the male student, who stated someone else told him to get the sign. While speaking with him, Baker could detect the odor of an alcoholic beverage, according to a Public Safety report. When asked for identification, the student had two drivers licenses, one showing his age as over 21 and one with an age of 18, the report stated. When asked why he had the other license over 21, he stated that someone else told him to hold it for them. The student was instructed to return the sign and the other license was confiscated. In lieu of arrest, he has been turned over to the Student Judicial Board.
Bike Blunder
On Oct. 23 at approximately 10:13 a.m. Sgt. Brian English was dispatched to Beeson Hall in reference to an accident between a bicyclist and vehicle. Contact was made with the male driver and female cyclist. After speaking with both parties, it was determined that the cyclist rode out in front of the car, according to a Public Safety report. The woman was transported to Oconee Regional Medical Center by GCSU police because of minor injuries suffered to her face.
Cookie Catastrophe
On Oct. 19 at approximately 6:41 p.m. a female reported that between Oct. 6 and Oct. 7 unknown person(s) smeared Oreo's all over her vehicle windows and dented the back driver's side passenger door while it was parked in the Adams lot. The case is under investigation.
Full Moon
On Oct. 25 at approximately 2:19 a.m. Sgt. Nick Reonas observed a male at the corner of Hancock and Wayne streets, who pulled his pants and underwear completely down and bent over in front of him, according to a Public Safety report. He then pulled his pants back up and started to walk off. When Reonas approached the male, he started to run off, tackling two people in front of him, the report stated. Reonas was able to grab the arm of the male, who stood up and tried to pull away. The male's speech was slurred, his eyes bloodshot and he had a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage coming from him, according to the report. The subject was arrested and transported to the Milledgeville Police Department and charged with public intoxication.
On Oct. 22 at approximately 11:41 p.m. officer Wesley Ransom was dispatched to the Parkhurst Courtyard area in reference to a student who suffered an injury while playing Ultimate Frisbee. Emergency personnel responded and evaluated the student, and determined there were no serious injuries.
Identity Crisis
On Oct. 24 at approximately 11:10 p.m. Sgt. Michael Baker observed a man walking in front of Mayfair Hall carrying a sign from Exchange Bank. Contact was made with the male student, who stated someone else told him to get the sign. While speaking with him, Baker could detect the odor of an alcoholic beverage, according to a Public Safety report. When asked for identification, the student had two drivers licenses, one showing his age as over 21 and one with an age of 18, the report stated. When asked why he had the other license over 21, he stated that someone else told him to hold it for them. The student was instructed to return the sign and the other license was confiscated. In lieu of arrest, he has been turned over to the Student Judicial Board.
Bike Blunder
On Oct. 23 at approximately 10:13 a.m. Sgt. Brian English was dispatched to Beeson Hall in reference to an accident between a bicyclist and vehicle. Contact was made with the male driver and female cyclist. After speaking with both parties, it was determined that the cyclist rode out in front of the car, according to a Public Safety report. The woman was transported to Oconee Regional Medical Center by GCSU police because of minor injuries suffered to her face.
Cookie Catastrophe
On Oct. 19 at approximately 6:41 p.m. a female reported that between Oct. 6 and Oct. 7 unknown person(s) smeared Oreo's all over her vehicle windows and dented the back driver's side passenger door while it was parked in the Adams lot. The case is under investigation.
Full Moon
On Oct. 25 at approximately 2:19 a.m. Sgt. Nick Reonas observed a male at the corner of Hancock and Wayne streets, who pulled his pants and underwear completely down and bent over in front of him, according to a Public Safety report. He then pulled his pants back up and started to walk off. When Reonas approached the male, he started to run off, tackling two people in front of him, the report stated. Reonas was able to grab the arm of the male, who stood up and tried to pull away. The male's speech was slurred, his eyes bloodshot and he had a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage coming from him, according to the report. The subject was arrested and transported to the Milledgeville Police Department and charged with public intoxication.



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