Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, August 31, 1994, Page Page 3A, Image 3

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(The following items are incident reports from the Perry Police Department for the period Aug. 24-29.) Sneakers stolen Ray Mashbum, a coach at Perry Middle School, complained to police Aug. 25 that someone had broken into a physical education building at the 1500 Sunshine Ave. location and had taken several items from three students. Among the missing articles were three pairs of sneakers valued at $232, two rings valued at $330 and a S4OO diamond cut rope chain. Dog bite William Kersey, of 1203 Charles Ave., told police that he was bit by a dog he owned at 5:15 p.m. on Aug. 25. Items missing Manubhai Naranji Patel, of a Dalton address, complained Aug. 25 at 2:30 p.m. that she had discovered $2,000 in cash, SIOO in jewelry and S3O in clothing missing. Terroristic threat Angel Worthy, of 1980 Kings Chapel Rd., told police Aug. 25 at 9 a.m. that someone had approached her and made terroristic threats. Suspicious person Debra Williams, of a Fort Valley address, told officers Aug. 24 at 9:38 p.m. that she had noticed a suspicious person in the vicinity of Days Inn. Suspect flees Officer Abner Green was on routine patrol Aug. 25 at 5:06 a.m. when he noticed a white male running through the parking lot of Wayne Morris Ford. The suspect disappeared into the woods before he could be questioned. DUI charge Robert Lee Bailey, of 1041 Windchester Circle, was arrested Aug. 24 at 1 a.m. after he was noticed weaving along the roadway. Struck by person Jackie Sutton, 713 Patterson St., complained that she had been struck by another person on Aug. 24 at 10:12 p.m. Missing person Dorothy Odom, of an Atlanta address reported Aug. 24 that a 25- year-old black female, Tonya Brooks, had been missing since Aug. 21. Ring missing Iris Newberry, of a Hawkinsville address, complained to police Aug. 24 that someone had taken a ring from her vehicle while it was parked at a Main St. location between Aug. 12-24. Theft by taking Dee Dee Wilkerson, 1006 St. Patricks Dr., complained Aug. 24 at 11:31 p.m. that someone had stolen various items from her vehicle. Criminal trespass Leroy Engram, of a Rt. 2 Toomer Rd. address, told police that someone had entered his car between Aug. 23-24 without permission. We, the famity of Danny Adkins, ivould tike to that consoled us in the death of our Coved one. Whether you said a prayer, brought a dish, or had a zvord of comfort, or even thought of us, ive deeply appreciate you aCC. Special thanks to the ‘EWCTs zvho ivorked above and beyond the cad of duty, fita Sollazzo and Carolyn Jo (Brooks and too many others to mention. We pray for and thankyoufrom the bottom of our hearts, tMuch love and (Jod bless you. c lhe Danny (Adkins family Tm 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 ** v CHIROPRACTIC CENTER 1304 Macon Road • Perry, Georgia • 987-7555 Perry police report Keys located Officer Heath Dykes was on routine patrol Aug. 24 at 11:43 p.m. when he located two sets of keys in tractors at Walker Rhodes Tractor Co. DUI charge Roy Lee Parker, of 703 Star St., was stopped Aug. 28 at 5:45 p.m. after he was observed weaving and transporting a child without a restraint device. He was charged with DUI, endangering a child under 14 years of age, no insurance, no drivers license. Criminal trespassing Phil Smith, principal of Perry High School, complained Aug. 28 at 8:56 p.m. that someone had came onto that property without permission. Imitation purses A Bibb County Sheriffs Dept, official contacted the police department on Aug. 27 at 2:38 p.m. that someone was selling imitation purses without a license near the Georgia National Fairgrounds. Bicycle stolen Larry Whitfield, 722 Patterson St., complained Aug. 29 at 12:33 a.m. that someone had stolen a bicycle he had earlier borrowed. Outstanding warrant Michael DeAngelo Franklin, of a Riverdale address, was arrested Aug. 26 at 2:08 p.m. on an outstanding warrant charge. He was transported back to that city by Riverdale authorities. Food stamps lost Cynthia Harris, of 713 Patterson St., complained Aug. 24 that S2OB in food stamps were lost or stolen from her residence. Disobeying signs James Dinkins told police Aug. 26 at 3 p.m. that a car in the vicinity of a school zone would not obey traffic signs. A description of the car was given to police. Basking/) Robbins. Go Panthers! Go Hornets! Come See Us After The Camel We're Open Till 11:00 P.M. To Serve You Better! 988-4300 1424 Sam Nunn Blvd. • Perry FREE FULL SPINAL EXAMINATION No Obligation, Nothing to Pay You may have one of these 12 DANGER SIGNALS OF PINCHED NERVES: «■ Low Back Pain «■ Painful Joints «■ Arm/Leg Pain «*• Headaches ' «■ Bursitis «■ Muscle Spasms Neck Pain «*■ Dizziness <*■ Numbness Arm/Leg Arthritis Hip Pain Pain between Shoulder DUI charges Lonnie B. Caldwell, of 3040 Boulder Pk., was arrested Aug. 26 at 10:32 p.m. for drinking, drunkenness and intoxication. Fuel stolen Gene Langston, an employee of Amoco told police Aug. 27 at 7:55 p.m. that someone had drove away without paying for $17.30 in fuel. Female struck Scott Dean, of a Marietta address, told police Aug. 27 at 5:29 p.m. that he was struck from behind by a white female while at 612 Frank Satterfield Rd. Criminal trespass Joe McNeil, of 402 Park Ave., complained to police that someone had came onto his property between Aug. 25-26 without permission. VCR stolen Edward Sneed, of 1523 Houston Lake Rd., complained to police Aug. 27 that someone had stolen a $l5O VCR from his home sometime between Aug. 21-27. Car vandalized Daniel Miller, of a Florida address, told police Aug. 27 that while his car was parked at Knights Inn, someone vandalized the auto. Assault reported Barry Jordan, of a Kathleen address, told police that he was assaulted Aug. 20 while at a party at Westwood Trailer Park. The suspect was reportedly seen by Jordan Aug. 28 at which time he contacted police. Suspicious person Shirley Jackson, of 1038 Jackson Ave., told police that she had noticed a suspicious person in the vicinity of her residence Aug. 26 around 8 p.m. Simple battery Taya Jackson, of 1202 Oakdale Ave., told police she was the victim of simple battery at Perry Middle School on Aug. 27 at 6:45 p.m. OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT I Your Hometown Department Store 1361 Sam Nunn Blvd. • Mon. • Sat. 9-9 -HI 18181 Ml HI iB _ 9HEE fl H IBWlili mBBI 91HHB ' fIHHp §§| ''W/ £ 'it ! : 1 V- Take 25% OFF Our Ticketed Price On All Items Tagged Sale Priced, And Save To 60% And More! EXAMPLE: Extra 25 % 0ff . . . 3.00 Your Price 9.00 I 1 Wednesday, August 31, 1994, Houston Times -Journal Ideal Downtown Location, across from Courthouse. Can Rent one or more Offices. Call 987-1823. Page 3A