Public? Safety Report
Ryan Del Campo
Issue date: 3/12/10 Section: Sports
Car conundrum
According to a Public Safety report, March 6 at approximately 12:14 a.m. officer Gary Purvis observed a male try to enter Maj. Joe Grant's police car which was parked behind Amici. The enforcement lights were activated and the vehicle was locked. After the unsuccessful attempt to enter the vehicle, the male walked away and sat down on some steps. Contact was made with the man, who appeared to be under the influence of alcohol and was 20 years old. The male advised that he had been in Capital City and his friends had left him, and he thought the police car was his friends' car. When given a breathalyzer test, the male registered .176. He was arrested and transported to the Milledgeville Police Department and charged with underage possession of alcohol.
Already gone
According to a Public Safety report, March 5 at approximately 12:34 a.m. officer Tron Smith was dispatched to Adams Hall in reference to the odor of burning marijuana in one of the rooms. Contact was made with a resident, who advised he had been smoking marijuana but did not have any left. He turned over a smoking device, which he stated he used for smoking the marijuana. A search was conducted, but no drugs or other drug related paraphernalia were found. The case has been turned over to the Student Judicial Board.
Smoked out
According to a Public Safety report, March 3 at approximately 8:12 p.m. Sgt. Michael Baker was dispatched to Parkhurst Hall in reference to illegal drug activity going on in one of the dorm rooms. Contact was made with a student, who advised he did not currently have any illegal drugs in his room, but did in the past. A search of his room recovered two small, empty plastic bags with the odor of marijuana inside, a smoking device containing burnt marijuana and scattered remains of marijuana on his desk. The case has been turned over to Student Judicial.
Reefer madness
According to a Public Safety report, March 5 at approximately 12:09 p.m. Sgt. Hal Ennis was dispatched to The Village in reference to drug activity. Contact was made with two males, who were in the bathroom smoking marijuana. The room was searched and no other marijuana was found. But, Ennis did find several smoking devices. The smoking devices were destroyed and the case turned over to Student Judiciary.
According to a Public Safety report, March 6 at approximately 12:14 a.m. officer Gary Purvis observed a male try to enter Maj. Joe Grant's police car which was parked behind Amici. The enforcement lights were activated and the vehicle was locked. After the unsuccessful attempt to enter the vehicle, the male walked away and sat down on some steps. Contact was made with the man, who appeared to be under the influence of alcohol and was 20 years old. The male advised that he had been in Capital City and his friends had left him, and he thought the police car was his friends' car. When given a breathalyzer test, the male registered .176. He was arrested and transported to the Milledgeville Police Department and charged with underage possession of alcohol.
Already gone
According to a Public Safety report, March 5 at approximately 12:34 a.m. officer Tron Smith was dispatched to Adams Hall in reference to the odor of burning marijuana in one of the rooms. Contact was made with a resident, who advised he had been smoking marijuana but did not have any left. He turned over a smoking device, which he stated he used for smoking the marijuana. A search was conducted, but no drugs or other drug related paraphernalia were found. The case has been turned over to the Student Judicial Board.
Smoked out
According to a Public Safety report, March 3 at approximately 8:12 p.m. Sgt. Michael Baker was dispatched to Parkhurst Hall in reference to illegal drug activity going on in one of the dorm rooms. Contact was made with a student, who advised he did not currently have any illegal drugs in his room, but did in the past. A search of his room recovered two small, empty plastic bags with the odor of marijuana inside, a smoking device containing burnt marijuana and scattered remains of marijuana on his desk. The case has been turned over to Student Judicial.
Reefer madness
According to a Public Safety report, March 5 at approximately 12:09 p.m. Sgt. Hal Ennis was dispatched to The Village in reference to drug activity. Contact was made with two males, who were in the bathroom smoking marijuana. The room was searched and no other marijuana was found. But, Ennis did find several smoking devices. The smoking devices were destroyed and the case turned over to Student Judiciary.



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