Public Safety Report
Ryan Del Campo
Issue date: 11/6/09 Section: Public Safety Report
Crime doesn't pay
According to a Public Safety report, on Oct. 30 at approximately 2:50 a.m. a female reported that she and a friend were being followed by two males while walking back to their residence. Contact was made with two males who matched the description given to the officers. Both subjects were uncooperative and had the odor of alcohol coming from them. One was arrested for underage possession of alcohol and the other was arrested for public intoxication. At the Milledgeville Police Department, one of the men became very belligerent. A MPD detective advised Williams that the angered male had stolen a cell phone from a parked vehicle at the Golden Pantry. The theft victims stated that the two males had approached them earlier trying to sell drugs and when told to get lost, stole the phone. They were also charged with felony theft by taking.
Nature called
According to a Public Safety report, on Oct. 30 at approximately 1:38 a.m. Sgt. Greg Williams observed a male urinating beside the glass doors at Chic-fil-A on campus. Contact was made with the man, who refused to talk with the officer, saying he was on the phone with his dad. He was asked several times to get off the phone and finally did. While speaking with the man, Williams could detect the odor of alcohol coming from him. The student denied urinating, but then said he could not remember. When tested with a breathalyzer, he registered a .145. He was arrested and transported to Milledgeville Police Department and charged with underage possession of alcohol.
Are you sure?
According to a Public Safety report, on Oct. 29 at approximately 1:57 a.m. Sgt. Tamara Pissott observed a vehicle on Clarke Street fail to stop at a red light. A traffic stop was initiated and contact made with the male driver. According to the report, while speaking with him, Pissott could detect the odor of marijuana coming from the vehicle. The driver denied smoking marijuana and when asked if his vehicle could be searched, he advised they would not find any because he had smoked it all. While searching the vehicle, Pissott found a small tin containing marijuana and a pipe. The male advised he forgot about that marijuana. He was arrested and transported to Milledgeville Police Department and charged with possession of marijuana.
Careful what you wish for
According to a Public Safety report, on Oct. 31 at approximately 4:19 a.m. while in Lot 14, Sgt. Nick Reonas observed a male walking on the sidewalk on Wilkinson Street wearing tiger slippers. He observed the male kick off the slippers and walk unsteadily up the sidewalk. When Reonas attempted to make contact with the male, he took off running. The subject stopped at the fire department. He was slurring his speech, rambling incoherently and had a strong odor of alcohol coming from him. The man kept interrupting Reonas and telling him to go ahead and take him to jail. Reonas complied with his wishes. He was issued a citation for public intoxication.
According to a Public Safety report, on Oct. 30 at approximately 2:50 a.m. a female reported that she and a friend were being followed by two males while walking back to their residence. Contact was made with two males who matched the description given to the officers. Both subjects were uncooperative and had the odor of alcohol coming from them. One was arrested for underage possession of alcohol and the other was arrested for public intoxication. At the Milledgeville Police Department, one of the men became very belligerent. A MPD detective advised Williams that the angered male had stolen a cell phone from a parked vehicle at the Golden Pantry. The theft victims stated that the two males had approached them earlier trying to sell drugs and when told to get lost, stole the phone. They were also charged with felony theft by taking.
Nature called
According to a Public Safety report, on Oct. 30 at approximately 1:38 a.m. Sgt. Greg Williams observed a male urinating beside the glass doors at Chic-fil-A on campus. Contact was made with the man, who refused to talk with the officer, saying he was on the phone with his dad. He was asked several times to get off the phone and finally did. While speaking with the man, Williams could detect the odor of alcohol coming from him. The student denied urinating, but then said he could not remember. When tested with a breathalyzer, he registered a .145. He was arrested and transported to Milledgeville Police Department and charged with underage possession of alcohol.
Are you sure?
According to a Public Safety report, on Oct. 29 at approximately 1:57 a.m. Sgt. Tamara Pissott observed a vehicle on Clarke Street fail to stop at a red light. A traffic stop was initiated and contact made with the male driver. According to the report, while speaking with him, Pissott could detect the odor of marijuana coming from the vehicle. The driver denied smoking marijuana and when asked if his vehicle could be searched, he advised they would not find any because he had smoked it all. While searching the vehicle, Pissott found a small tin containing marijuana and a pipe. The male advised he forgot about that marijuana. He was arrested and transported to Milledgeville Police Department and charged with possession of marijuana.
Careful what you wish for
According to a Public Safety report, on Oct. 31 at approximately 4:19 a.m. while in Lot 14, Sgt. Nick Reonas observed a male walking on the sidewalk on Wilkinson Street wearing tiger slippers. He observed the male kick off the slippers and walk unsteadily up the sidewalk. When Reonas attempted to make contact with the male, he took off running. The subject stopped at the fire department. He was slurring his speech, rambling incoherently and had a strong odor of alcohol coming from him. The man kept interrupting Reonas and telling him to go ahead and take him to jail. Reonas complied with his wishes. He was issued a citation for public intoxication.



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