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Public Safety Report

Ryan Del Campo

Issue date: 11/20/09 Section: Public Safety Report
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Potty Training


According to a Public Safety report, on Nov. 12 at approximately 7:27 a.m. Sgt. Brian English was dispatched to Napier Hall in reference to a resident text messaging a friend saying he needed the police. Contact was made with the resident and it was determined that another male had entered his room, urinated on the floor and jumped into the bed with the resident. The offender was arrested and transported to the Milledgeville Police Department and charged with underage possession of alcohol.


Geeked Up


According to a Public Safety report, on Nov. 14 at approximately 3:34 a.m. Sgt. Nick Reonas observed a vehicle on Montgomery Street with no headlights on. A traffic stop was conducted and contact made with the female driver. She was acting strangely and she stated she had not been drinking, and her pupils were extremely dilated. Two pill bottles were found in the center console. She would not follow instructions for the Field Sobriety Evaluations, so she was placed under arrest for suspicion of DUI Drugs. She was transported to Oconee Regional Medical Center, where blood was collected for the GBI. She was transported to the Milledgeville Police Department and charged with DUI drugs and headlight requirements.

Get Rowdy

According to a Public Safety report, on Nov. 15 at approximately 2:07 a.m. Officer Wesley Ransom observed a male yelling at a group of pedestrians at Hancock and Jefferson Streets. Contact was made with a male, who had been verbally warned by Sgt. Nick Reonas earlier in the night for public intoxication. He was arrested and transported to the Milledgeville Police Department and charged with public intoxication.

Check under the Bed

According to a Public Safety report, on Nov. 16 at approximately 7:43 p.m. a female reported she had lost her purse. The building she had been in was checked and the purse was not located. Later in the evening, she called GCSU police to report she had located her purse and no items were missing from it.
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