Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office
— Criminal trespass
Someone cracked the windshield of a white Toyota truck while it was parked on Vinson Highway between Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning, a sheriff’s report states.
— Criminal damage to property
Someone spread roofing nails on the Highview Road in front of the Milledgeville Water Treatment Plant between 5 and 6 p.m. Tuesday. A septic tank truck suffered three flat tires from the nails, a sheriff’s report states.
— Theft by taking
Someone stole two 2-year-old black and white pitbull dogs from an Ivey Weaver Road residence between 8 and 11 a.m. Wednesday, a sheriff’s report states.
Milledgeville Police Department
— Simple battery
Seidina Hill, 25, of Harrisburg Road was arrested and charged with simple battery and disorderly conduct for cursing and threatening employees at a North Jefferson Street daycare center between noon and 3:40 p.m. Tuesday, a police report states.
— Robbery
At 1:22 a.m. Thursday, a Milledgeville man was robbed at gunpoint while receiving a car ride from four black males, who are in their mid-20s.
During the car ride, the front-middle passenger of the green Ford Taurus pointed a silver-colored revolver at the complainant and demanded money. The complainant gave the passenger $300 and his black wallet.
Then the driver of the vehicle dropped off the complainant at the Happy Store. While being questioned by police officers, the complainant admitted to being under the influence of crack cocaine, a police report states.
Local News
Crime Digest, July 4, 2008
- Local News
-
-
Digital Bridges Open Computer Clinic is open
Digital Bridges Open Computer Clinic is open from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. in the Knight Community Innovation Center, 127 W. Hancock St.
-
Eatonton Duplicate Bridge Club meets
The Eatonton Duplicate Bridge Club, an official member of the American Contract Bridge League, meets at 1 p.m. at the Eatonton Performing Arts Center at Madison Avenue in Eatonton.
-
BOE announces Creekside principal
Tracy Clark has been named the new principal of Creekside Elementary School.
-
Harriet’s Closet is open
Harriet’s Closet, a free supply closet to help fill the needs of cancer patients, is open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
-
QUALIFYING UPDATE: State senate, commission, BOE races take shape
Several candidates made it official Wednesday, the start of qualifying for the upcoming election season.
-
MGTC president named CGTC interim
Dr. Ivan Allen, president of Middle Georgia Technical College in Warner Robins, will serve as interim president of Central Georgia Technical College beginning June 1.
-
Allied Arts summer arts camp registration under way
Allied Arts is currently accepting registration for its summer arts camps.
-
QUALIFYING UPDATE: County Commission seats contested
The following candidates officially qualified for local partisan and nonpartisan races as of Wednesday morning:
-
QUALIFYING UPDATE: Grant qualifies for re-election bid
Incumbent state Sen. Johnny Grant has qualified for the District 25 seat in the Georgia Senate.
-
GMC presents its spring chorus concert
Georgia Military College presents its spring chorus concert at 7 p.m. at the Goldstein Center for the Performing Arts.
- More Local News Headlines
-



