MILLEDGEVILLE — The following is information compiled from public records taken from reports of the Milledgeville Police Department and the Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office. It is our policy to not disclose the names of victims. These reports do not reflect guilt or innocence. An “arrest” does not always indicate incarceration. The charges filed are noted in the narrative.
Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office
— Criminal trespass, entering auto
A woman reported Aug. 15 that an unknown person entered her 1977 Pontiac Lemans, blue in color, and stole the facing to her CD player sometime between Aug. 14 and 15 while the vehicle was parked in the 100 block of Garrett Way. The woman further stated that she noticed one of her small speakers missing from the dash and the back left tire on the vehicle was flat. The woman admitted that the car had not been locked during the night and the woman did not have a serial number available for the CD player’s face.
— Criminal trespass
A woman reported Aug. 14 that she left her residence, in the 1700 block of Brookwood Circle, around 7:30 a.m. and upon pulling out of her driveway, the woman saw sales papers from The Union-Recorder laying beside her mailbox. The woman said she stopped and attempted to get the paper out of The Union-Recorder box and realized that the box was missing altogether. The woman said she was unsure of when the damage occurred, but she knew the box was there Aug. 13. The woman said she believed the box was still there when the paper was delivered because of the sales papers that she found lying next to the mailbox. The newspaper box had been ripped off the post and the post had been knocked sideways, and the force from that had damaged the box had loosened the post in the ground.
Milledgeville Police Department
— Theft by shoplifting
An employee of Kroger reported Aug. 10 that an unknown black male suspect wearing a white t-shirt, dark colored shorts, white socks and white and dark colored shoes entered the location through the northern most entrance and walked to the baby aisle. The complainant stated that the suspect then walked out of the same door carrying two boxes of Huggies Snug and Dry diapers, valued at $32.99 each. The complainant said that the man then walked across the parking lot and entered a red pickup truck and left the location.







