Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, August 24, 1994, Page Page 3A, Image 3

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(The following items are incedent reports from the Perry Police Department for the period Aug. 17-23.) Driving under influence Theodore Hazzard, of a Florida address, was arrested Aug. 17 for charges of Driving Under the Influence after Officer E.L. Thomas noticed the cyclist not wearing a helmet. A strong odor of alcohol was found on the man's breath, and later registered a .17 after a breathalizer test. Cash is stolen Willard Wilder, an employee of Wayne Morris Ford, complained to police Wednesday that someone had broken into the dealership between 8 p.m. Aug. 16 and 7:30 a.m. on Aug. 17 and stolen $670 in cash. The case remains under investigation. Theft from drawer Bacchus Jackson, the manager of Domino's Pizza, told police that sometime between 1 a.m. and 10:08 a.m. on Aug. 17 that someone had stolen S3OO from a cash drawer in the business office. Entry was made by using a key to the building. The case is being investigated. Lost jewelry Holley Turner, of 306 E. Main St. in Marshallville, complained to police Aug. 17 that she had lost a 7-inch silver bracelet valued at $650 at either a 1211 Main St. or 1367 Sam Nunn Blvd. location here. Auto entered Genevieve Mitchell, of 908 Jeannie St., complained to police that between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Aug. 17 someone had entered her auto without permission. Woman threatened Angela Patterson, of 127 Felton Ave., reported that someone had pointed a pistol at her at 4:23 p.m. on Aug. 17 while walking along Gen. Courtney Hodges Blvd. VCR returned Carl Bowen, an employee of Red Gable Inn, told police Aug. 18 that someone had returned a VCR taken earlier from the 1006 St. Patricks Dr. location. Car entered Dana Teel, of 320 Hwy. 41 South, told police that someone entered his car between 11:15 p.m. Aug. 17 and 10:30 a.m. on Aug. 18 while it was parked at 1413 Sam Nunn Blvd. Simple battery Jennifer Harris, of 1307 Whipple St., told police that she was struck by someone at the above location at 7:45 p.m. on Aug. 19. The case remains under investigation. Stealing a draft Michelle Egler, an employee of Fuel South, complained to police Aug. 19 that someone had entered the store at approximately 10:09 p.m. and left without paying for a $1.09 can of beer. Jewelry stolen k Connie Henry, of a Lawrenceville address, told police she had discovered $1,775 worth of jewelry stolen from 106 Gen. Victim identified by police Perry Police have identified a man who died last week after being found on a city sidewalk. The victim is Alford Durham, ; 48, of 936 Jeannie St. ’ Durham was found Aug. 17 lying on a sidewalk along Courtney ;Hodges Blvd. after police were to the scene. ;■ Emergency units from the Perry iFire Dept, arrived and were able to keep the man stabilized, but the ;man later went into cardiac arrest. iHe was pronounced dead at about 15:36 p.m. according to a am f DR. J. CRAIG PATTERSON FIND OUT NOW WHETHER CAREFUL PROFESSIONAL CHIROPRACTIC CARE CAN RELIEVE YOUR ACHES AND PAINS This examination normally costs $35.00 or more. It will include an orthopedic test, a neurological test, a blood pressure test, a spinal alignment check, an examination for restricted or excessive motion of the spine, a muscle strength test, and a private consultation to discuss the results. Any further treatment shall be agreed upon in writing by both parties. PATTERSON CHIROPRACTIC CENTER 1304 Macon Road • Perrv. Georaia • 987-7565 Perry police report Courtney Hodges Blvd. The theft is believed to have happened between 8 a.m. on July 29 and midnight Aug. 11. Man arrested for battery Willie Bernard Collier, of 1203 Ball Sl, was arrested on charges of battery (domestic violence) after being called to the offender's location at 11:55 p.m. on Aug. 19. Theft by conversion Sherry Blair, an employee of McFrugal Auto Rental, complained to police that someone had taken property belonging to the 525 Courtney Hodges Blvd. business on Aug. 19. Dangerous drugs Bonnie Wirsing, an employee of Big B Drugs, told police that someone had entered the 1600 Macon Rd. store Aug. 19 at 8:34 p.m. attempting to obtain two prescriptions by way of forged material. Wine stolen Joseph Henry, an employee of Zeb's Zip In, told police that someone entered the store Aug. 19 at about 12:15 p.m. and stole a bottle of wine valued at $4.29. Property damage Roger Bloodworth, an employee of John Pitts Construction Co., complained to police that someone had damaged approximately SIOO - worth of equipment at its 1900 Macon Rd. business between 4:30 p.m. on Aug. 19 and 8 a.m. on Aug. 20. Disturbance In lot Thomas Ross called police to 1414 Sam Nunn Blvd. at 1:43 p.m. on Aug. 20 to complain of a disturbance in a parking lot. Pointing pistol Otis Anderson, of 1412 Houston Lake Dr., told police that someone had had pointed a pistol at him at 10:40 p.m. on Aug. 20 while he was at 1423 Houston Lake Rd. Auto damaged Queen Adeboyejo, of 1109 Gaines Dr., complained to police Aug. 20 that someone had scratched the paint on her car while it was parked at K-Mart between 7 p.m. on and 9 p.m. on Aug. 9. The damage was estimated to exceed SSOO, according to police. Theft of meai Betty Reeves, an employee of Piggly Wiggly, complained to police that someone had left the store Aug. 21 about 12 'noon without paying for an undetermined amount of meaL Vehicle damaged Bill Andrew, of 206 Todd Rd., told police that someone had damaged his vehicle while it was parked at 1114 Macon Rd. on Aug. 21. Damage was estimated to exceed SSOO, according to police reports. Driving intoxicated Vanda Shontellc Harris, of 1207 Washington St., was arrested by police Aug. 21 at 1:31 a.m. after she was noticed weaving on the roadway along W.F. Ragin Dr. Harris was charged with driving under the influence, weaving, and spokesperson at Perry Hospital. The actual cause of death remains unknown, according to Det. Bill Phelps, pending an autopsy report. A witness who saw the man collapse as he walked along Courtney Hodges Blvd. said the man appeared to have collapsed suddenly. "He just fell backwards," Phelps said he was told by the witness. "The guy couldn't talk, he didn't say anything. He finally went into a state of unconsciousness." FREE FULL SPINAL EXAMINATION No Obligation, Nothing to Pay You may have one of these 12 DANGER SIGNALS OF PINCHED NERVES: **■ Low Back Pain «■ Headaches «*■ Neck Pain «*■ Arthritis driving without a license. Simple battery Cathy Simmons, of 534 Ochlahatchee Dr., told police that someone had damaged her auto while parked at 1600 Macon Rd. on Aug. 21 at 7:55 a.m. Attempted break-in Steven Ussery, of 1603 Macon Rd., told police that someone had tried to gain access to his apartment between 7 a.m. and 7:54 p.m. on Aug. 21. An investigation showed that some damage had been done to a window, but entry was not gained. Family argument Elizabeth Hollinsworth, of 509 Seminole St., told police that her mother-in-law had caused a disturbance when the two got into a dispute on Aug. 21 at 6:21 p.m. Bicycle stolen Christopher Jones, of 518 Edwards St., told police that someone had stolen a bicycle from his residence sometime between 9 p.m. Aug. 20 and 5:04 p.m. Aug. 21. Simple battery Bobby Phillips, of 127 Jewel Dr., complained of simple battery between the hours of 10- 11:10 p.m. on Aug. 21. Fuel stolen Chris Dominick, an employee of Zeb's Zip In, told police that someone pumped $9.50 worth of gas at about 12:02 a.m. on Aug. 22 and left without payment Suspended license Ladell Newsome, of 1201 Main St., was arrested by police Aug. 22 for driving on a suspended license. Newsome was stopped at a license check on Hwy 41 S. at 6:51 p.m. Harassing call Marilyn Harris, of 615 Smith Dr., told police that she had received a harassing telephone call at 12:05 p.m. on Aug. 22. Aggravated assault Khaleclah Muhammad, of 1980 Kings Chapel Rd., complained to police that he was assaulted at his residence by a person yet to be identified between 9:50 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. on Aug. 22. Domestic problem Alice Eagle, of 1045 Keith Dr., complained to police on Aug. 22 that she had been involved in an earlier domestic dispute. Traffic violation Gregory Edwin Collier, of 216 Toomer Rd., was stopped by the Georgia State Patrol at 2:35 p.m. on Aug. 22 for driving with a suspended license and displaying an open container of alcohol. Car stolen Mark James, of 121 Heard Rd. in Kathleen, complained that someone had stolen his 1986 Honda Accord while it was parked at 1420 Sam Nunn Blvd. around 11:38 p.m. on Aug. 22. The case remains under investigation. Bicycle recovered Officer A. Hilton recovered a bicycle earlier reported stolen by Adrienne Hilton, of 1207 Washington St. The officer was on routine patrol when he noticed the bike in front of Big B's. Driving without insurance Chasite Thornton, of 1508 Houston Lake Rd., was stopped for a tag violation at 2:02 p.m. on Aug. 22 and upon request could not provide proof of insurance. The driver was then charged for driving a vehicle with no insurance. Theft by shoplifting Curtis Butler, of 111 Creekwood Dr., was arrested by police Aug. 22 after an employee of Piggly Wiggly observed the man trying to leave the 1211 Main St. store at 3:52 a.m. without paying for items. «■ Painful Joints rar Bursitis w Dizziness rar Hip Pain rar Arm/Leg Pain rar Muscle Spasms rar Numbness Arm/Leg «■ Pain between Shoulder J/fcciek Your Hometown Department Store ’ BN* 2 SCHOOL o SALrj *u LADIES’ LEVI’S® JEANS 88 COMPARE AT 44.99 Levi’s" Red Tab "jeans arc 100% cotton denim. Relaxed or slim fit styles. Authentic stone and bleach, natural, ivy or crimson. Junior sizes 3-13. MEN’S LEVI’S® 550 & 560 JEANS REGULAR 39.99 Levi’s* 5-pocket, all cotton jeans in stone wash or mega blue. 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