Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office
— Armed robbery
A Papa Johns Pizza delivery worker was robbed at gunpoint Friday night. The victim received a call for delivery at Moore Street late Friday night. The victim pulled up to the home and two men came to his window. Randy Clark, 20, and Eric D. Harrison, 17, both of Moore Street, reportedly came to the victim’s window, and one of them reportedly put a silver semi-automatic pistol to the victim’s head, demanding “two slices of pizza and all of his money.” The victim gave the whole pizza and $14 cash to the men who then left. Harrison and Clark were later found and arrested, a sheriff’s report states.
— Burglary
Someone entered an Allen Memorial Drive home between Nov. 4 and Nov. 5 and stole a .22 caliber revolver, pain pills and $260 in cash, a sheriff’s report states.
— Burglary
Someone took a Maytag washer and dryer set from a Pebble Hollow Drive home between Nov. 6 and Saturday, a sheriff’s report states.
— Battery
Mark Patrick Brown, 34, of Avera, was arrested for battery after he broke the nose of Luis Pueblas, 36, of Allen Memorial Drive after Pueblas reportedly backed his vehicle into Brown’s vehicle in a parking lot on Sparta Highway Sunday. Pueblas was arrested for driving under the influence, no insurance and driving with a suspended license, a sheriff’s report states.
— Criminal trespass
Thomas E. Dunn, 23, and Julie A. Jackson, 21, both of South Carolina, were arrested on Saturday after they entered an Old Montgomery Road home without permission. Jackson was also arrested for giving a false name, a sheriff’s report states.
— DUI
Willie Lee Deveraux, 41, of Sparta Highway, was arrested on Sunday night for driving under the influence, a sheriff’s report states.
— DUI
Anthony D. Hughes, 34, of Park Avenue, was arrested early Sunday morning for driving under the influence, a sheriff’s report states.
— Marijuana
Rufus L. McMillion, 20, of Old Stage Road, was arrested Saturday night for possession of marijuana, a sheriff’s report states.
— DUI
Deantwan D. Allen, 26, of Highview Road, was arrested for driving under the influence early Sunday morning, a sheriff’s report states.
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