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▲ Quamesha Shack, a Reed Street resident, said she keeps to herself and
doesn’t leave her house much. She said she hasn’t been a crime victim.
REED: Residents try not to worry
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That intersection was the site of an
aggravated assault in July.
Jermaine Steven Portson. 29, said on
the night of July 10 he argued with a man,
and the man cut him with a knife.
The officer who wrote the incident
report said he saw a laceration under
Portson’s armpit.
Athens-Clarke County Police Lt. Mike
McKeel said increases in crime usually
occur in areas of low socioeconomic living
conditions such as Reed and Firewood.
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crimes, said the streets' crimes of theft
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and burglary could be attributed to some
thing basic: “low morals.”
“If you don’t care about the people you
live around or anybody else, probably the
only way to get something is to steal it,” he
said.
Shack said she worries about her four
young children.
“At the same time I teach them to stay
away from certain people, bad crowds, so
they know better than that,” she said.
But she tries not to worry too much.
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Street.
“I feel it’s much better," she said, “for
me to stay in the house than come and
communicate with anybody else.”
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NEWS
CRIME NOTEBOOK
Student bites officer
A University student
now faces a slew of charg
es after biting, running
from and singing with
police.
Jasmyn Felice Jones,
21, was arrested and
charged with battery,
possession of marijuana,
DUI, obstruction, hit and
run, failure to obey traffic
signs, driving on a sus
pended license and reck
less driving at the inter
section of River Road and
East Village Surface
Road on Thursday at
10:06 p.m.
Jones’ bizarre interac
tion with police began
when officers responded
to a car accident near the
Ramsey Center, accord
ing to a University Police
report.
Upon arrival, the
arresting officer saw
Jones waving her arms in
the air while she
screamed, “I was the
driver, I was the driver,”
according to the report.
When the officer tried
to conduct field sobriety
tests, Jones reportedly
became argumentative
and was subsequently
placed under arrest for
DUI drugs.
The passenger in
Jones’ vehicle reportedly
told police Jones was
smoking marijuana in the
vehicle while parked in
the East Village Surface
Lot, according to the
report.
As the officers con
ducted their investiga
tion, Jones, who had
been seat-belted into the
back of the police cruiser,
was able to remove the
seat belt and climb to the
front of the car. She then
attempted to Jump from
the car and run from
police. Officers caught
her and placed her on the
ground, according to the
report.
While she was being
restrained, the report
states Jones bit an officer
on the wrist, leaving red
marks.
After being placed into
the back of a different
patrol car, Jones became
“agitated by the fluores
cent yellow traffic vests
with police on them and
stated that officers wear
ing the vests were not the
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police,” according to the
report.
In an attempt to calm
her down, officers then
began singing the hymn
“Our Ood Is an Awesome
Ood” with Jones.
EMS then arrived on
the scene and made the
decision to transport
Jones for evaluation.
In a search of Jones’
vehicle, the arresting offi
cer reported discovering
a suspected marijuana
cigarette which tested
positive for THC in
Jones’ ash tray.
Cocaine found on
underage drinker
While you're running
from police, you might
want to consider empty
ing your pockets of any
thing that could get you
in an even more troubling
situation.
University student
Benjamin Walker
Hampton, 20, was arrest
ed and charged with pos
session of cocaine, under
age possession of alcohol
and obstruction on
Oconee Street on
Saturday at 4:46 a.m.
According to the
Athens-Clarke County
Police report, Hampton
was arrested after officers
responded to a fight.
A couple of people
involved in the fight were
believed to have run
toward Null's Space.
When the arresting
officer investigated that
area, he saw a male run
toward Steeplechase con
dominiums, according to
the report.
Nearby University
police then helped appre
hend Hampton behind
the apartments.
Hampton, who report
edly smelled of alcohol,
then told police he had
run because he was on
probation and was afraid
of getting in trouble for
drinking, according to
the report.
When he was searched,
officers found a “bag of a
white powder that [the
arresting officer] suspect
ed was cocaine in his
right pocket,” according
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to the report.
The substance later
tested positive for
cocaine.
Although he told
police he could not argue
that he was in possession
of it, Hampton said a
“guy gave him money to
buy a drink and he sus
pects the cocaine was in
with the money,” accord
ing to the report.
Student robbed near
dorms
A University student
fell victim to an armed
robbery on Baxter Street
on Saturday at 2:30 am.
According to a
University Police report,
the student told police an,
unidentified male “came
up behind him with a
weapon and demanded
all his cash” near the
intersection of Lumpkin
and Baxter streets.
The victim said the
assailant took $5 and a
pack of cigarettes.
The victim was not
injured during the attack.
Workers overcharge for
drinks in Sanford
Stadium
Students have been
ripped off by $4 bottles of
water in Sanford Stadium
for years. But when three
employees raised the
prices a little too high,
things turned criminal.
According to a
University Police report,
a warehouse manager for
ARAMARK told police
customers had com
plained about
ARAMARK employees
overcharging for the
drinks that they were
selling in Sanford
Stadium.
After checking their
money totals, the manag
er determined three
employees had over
charged for the products.
The employees were
terminated on the scene,
escorted from the stadi
um and barred from all
University property for
six months.
The report also states
ARAMARK reimbursed
the customers for the
drinks.
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