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The Lee County Ledger, Thursday, December 20,2001 - Page 7A
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Officer David Bullington. The
complainant said that some
unknown person! s), with an
unknown object, attempted to
gain entrance into her vehicle.
She said that there were
scratches on the outside lock
that had not been there before.
No items were taken from the
vehicle.
On December 14, Officer
Bullington worked a criminal
trespass case on Cedar Street.
The complainant told Officer
Bullington that some unknown
person(s) threw a rock and
broke the living room window
of her residence.
A 16 year old high school
student reported to Assistant
Chief George McDonald a theft
by taking case on December 13.
The victim said unknown
person(s) took a calculator from
his desk in a classroom.
Officer Bullington worked a
burglary case December 12 at a
Walnut Street business. Some
unknown person! s) shattered
the glass out of the door. After
gaining entry, money was
removed from the cash register.
A case of criminal trespass
was reported to Assistant Chief
George McDonald December
12. The victim from Sylvester
reported that her windshield
was damaged by unknown
person(s) throwing rocks after
the Lee - Worth County
basketball game.
Smithville Mayor Jack Smith, Police Chief Walt
Causey, Kathryn Albright and Yolanda Clayton are
pictured with the Flag that was donated to the City
of Smithville by Jerry A. Mitchell representing
Woodmen of the World located in Albany.
Kelly Wins Poetry Contest
Sarah Kelly, daughter of Steve
and Leslie Bolton Kelly,
recently won first place in the
Baker County School District
Annual Poetry Contest at
MacClenny, Florida.
Sarah and her seven and a half
year old twin brother. Matt, are
the grandchildren of Robert and
Hazel Bolton of Leesburg,
Georgia.
Smithville Council To Appoint Downtown
Development Authority Board Members
Mayor Jack Smith and the
Smithville City Council will
appoint seven members to the
Smithville Downtown Devel
opment Authority. Two
members will be appointed for
a two year term, two members
to four year term and three
members to a six year term.
The seven citizens appointed
to the downtown development
authority will be required to
attend training seminars in
Athens. Smith anticipates that
serving on the downtown
development authority will
require a commitment of time
from the members.
The council concurred with
the appointment of Debra Long
to the RDC board. Mrs. Long
who serves on the Leesburg
City Council replaces Leesburg
City Councilman Sidney
Johnson who was unable to
attend the RDC board meet
ings.
The council discussed the
consent order issued by Judge
Thurman in the case involving
Ossie Lockett and Berlinder
Black. The 45 days that they
were given to clear the property
have expired. The mobile home
owned by Ossie Lockett burned
and the property is owned by
Berlinder Black.
The City will proceed with
having the property cleared. The
city will place a tax lien on the
property for the cost of clearing
the property.
The council noted that the time
frame will expire on December
21 for the Robertson property to
be cleared. If that property is not
cleared, the City will also
proceed with clearing that
property and placing a tax lien
on the property that was
discussed.
At their next meeting, the
council will consider a salary
increase for the council mem
bers as well as extending their
terms of office from two years
to four years. Any changes in
salary or length of terms will not
be effective until after the next
election. Any proposed changes
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