Baldwin County Sheriff’s Department
— Suspended license
Courtney C. Grable was arrested after being stopped for allegedly having a suspended license resulting from a failure to appear warrant Sunday morning around 1:36 a.m. After bonding out of jail, Grable was arrested again for driving on a suspended license around 3:16 a.m., a sheriff’s report states.
— Theft
Someone reported the theft of electrical wire from the walls and ceilings of a home on Irwinton Road Friday around 5 p.m., a sheriff’s report states.
— Theft
Someone reported the theft of a Smith and Wesson 9mm pistol, an Xbox gaming console and six games from a home on Effingham Road Friday around 3 p.m., a sheriff’s reports states.
— Eluding police
Deputies were administering a field sobriety test to a man Saturday around 4:30 a.m., and he fled on foot and was not apprehended, a sheriff’s report states.
Milledgeville Police Department
— Theft
A woman reported the theft of her wallet from her car on West Thomas Street Wednesday around 2:30 p.m., a police report states.
— Identity theft
A man reported the illegal use of his credit card in Texas, Florida and Connecticut for a total of $1,043 sometime last week, a police report states.
— Theft
Someone reported a man in indecent condition, and an officer responded to find a man in his truck completely nude on North Wayne Street Saturday around 8:15 a.m., a police report states.
— Theft
A woman reported when she returned to retrieve her car from a North Columbia Street night club, someone had broken the windshield sometime Saturday night, a police report states.
— Theft
Someone reported the theft of $100 from a car on Grandview Drive around 2 a.m. Sunday morning, a police report states.
— Shoplifting
Someone reported the theft of a can of Armour Chili, a package of Del Monte mixed fruit and a package of saltines from a convenience store on East Hancock Street around 1 a.m. Monday, a police report states.
— Theft
Someone reported the theft of a Honda dirt bike from a Pinevalley Road home sometime between Friday and Monday, a police report states.
Local News
Crime Digest, September 3, 2008
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