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Crime Digest

August 28, 2010

Crime Digest, August 28, 2010

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

— Burglary

A woman reported Aug. 14 that she returned to her home, in the 100 block of Lockwood Street, with her nephew and noticed that the front door to the residence was wide open. The woman said she walked inside and then called 9-1-1 and also noticed that the rear door to the residence was also wide open. Several pieces of jewelry totaling more than $4,000 were reported missing from the residence.

— Burglary

A deputy responded to a burglary at a home in the 100 block of Oglethorpe Avenue Aug. 16 and found that unknown offenders entered the unoccupied dwelling within an undetermined time and removed a 19-inch TV, a small apartment-sized countertop refrigerator and attempted to remove a microwave oven. Most of the rooms had been gone through and ransacked.



Milledgeville Police Department

— Burglary

A woman reported Aug. 10 that she left her residence, in the 400 block of West McIntosh Street, for the summer and returned home on this date, and as she was looking around the house she noticed that back kitchen door was open. The woman found that the suspect(s) had cut the screen and unlatched the door and kicked the door open, leaving the doorframe damaged. The woman did not notice anything missing from her room, but she notified her roommates and they advised her that they did not have anything of value in their rooms.

— Theft of services

A woman reported Aug. 15 that a white male subject came into the Huddle House on East Hancock Street and left without paying for his food. According to the complainant, the male and two other males had come into the restaurant to eat, and when they were done, the other two males paid for their meals with credit cards and the other male went to pay for his $8.04 meal with a credit card that would not go through, despite numerous attempts. The woman said that she laid the card down behind the counter and walked to the back to see if the phone was off the hook, and when she started back toward the register, she saw the man walking behind the counter with his credit card in hand. The woman told the man to stop, but the male kept walking and walked out of the door. The man said that the male comes into the restaurant off and on, but she doesn’t know his name.

— Burglary

A woman reported Aug. 14 that she came to her business, the Galloway Rocket Roller Rink, this date to turn on the air conditioner and noticed that someone had broken the glass door at the entrance of the business. Upon further investigation, the woman found that a brick had been thrown through the door to gain entry. The woman said she checked inside and noticed that the suspects took $4 from the cash register.

— Burglary

An officer responded to S&A Hair Studio, located in the 1500 block of N. Columbia Street, Aug. 14 and upon arrival found that the glass was broken out of the door at that location. Upon looking inside, the officer discovered that the offender used a rock to break the glass. A gray money box, which contained a checkbook, bank statements and receipts, was found to be missing from a desk at the business, but nothing else appeared to be missing.

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