Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, September 07, 1994, Page Page 3A, Image 3

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r.; a v. . Police report (The following items are incident reports from the Perry Police Department for the period Aug. 31-Sept. 5) Woman bitten Mary Gray, of 615 Smith Dr., complained to police on Aug. 31 that she was bitten by another female after being accused of selling drugs. Suspended license Andrew Garcia Picanco, of a Canada address, was arrested for speeding and driving with a suspended license on Aug. 31 at 8:05 p.m. He was arrested by the Georgia State Patrol and transported to the Perry Police Department. Harassing calls Diane Ridley, of 1208 Kings Circle, complained to police Aug. 31 at 3:52 p.m. that she had been receiving harassing telephone calls. Fuel stolen Sarah Neal, an employee of Zeb's Zip In, located at 105 Marshallville Rd., told police that someone left the store Aug. 31 at 8:30 p.m. without paying for $7 worth of fuel. Aggravated assault Maurice Davis, of 1323 Spring St., complained to police Aug. 30 at 6:30 p.m. that he was the victim of aggravated assault at a 1207 Washington St. address. Car entered Clifford Holmes, of 209 King Dr., told police that sometime between 10:55 a.m. and 12:05 p.m. on Aug. 31 that someone had entered his 1994 Honda Accord without permission while it was parked at 1307 North Ave. Typewriter, sign stolen Nina Albright, of 600 Langley Ave., told police that someone stole a Royal electric typewriter and an Bxlo Budlite mirror valued at $215 from her residence sometime between Aug. 23 and Aug. 31 at 10:33 a.m. Auto entered Beverly Sendek, an employee of K-Mart, told police that someone had entered her automobile while it was parked at that location sometime between Aug. 24 and Aug. 31. Public drunkeness Ronnie Brown, of 218 Floyd St., was arrested by police Sept. 1 at 6:55 p.m. after being seen consuming an alcoholic beverage while standing in front of the Suwanee Swifty on Courtney Hodges Blvd. He was charged with drinking, drunkenness and intoxication. Criminal trespass Tommie Strowder, of 1214 W.F. Ragin Dr., complained to police on Sept. 1 at 11:38 p.m. that someone had came onto her property without permission. Mower stolen William Murphy, of 1023-B Commerce St., told police that sometime between 8 a.m. and 6:15 p.m. on Sept. 1 someone had stolen a lawnmower from his residence. Theft Reginald M. Canady, of 1214 W.F. Ragin Dr. told police that someone had committed a theft at that address on Sept. 1 at 9:11 p.m. Auto recovered Perry Police recovered an abandoned 1981 Buick Regal in the Village Shops parking lot on Sept. 2 at 6:10 a.m. The auto was reported to be stolen from a location in Clearwater, Fla. Girlfriend won't leave Johnny Alford, of 1115 Creekwood Dr., complained to police Sept. 2 at 8:30 a.m. that his ex-girlfriend was trespassing on his property and refused to leave his residence. Gun pointed Maurice Davis, of 1323 W.F. Canine Cleaners Pet Of The Month •yylMWpiMMy k Sniu v %( InLk Ragin Dr., told police that a man he knew pointed a gun at him while at that address on Sept. 2 at about 9 a.m. Windows broken Tommie Strowder, of 1214 W.F. Ragin Dr., told police on Sept. 2 that sometime between 9:40-9:50 a.m. someone had broken out windows on his 1977 Ford LTD Landau. Items stolen Diana Logan, of 715 Mason Terrace Rd., told police that sometime between Aug. 28 and Sept. 2 at 10:24 p.m. someone had stolen various items from her apartment. No sign of entry was visible. Theft by taking Harold Greene, of 800 Main St., told police that sometime between Aug. 17 at 5 p.m. and Sept. 2 at 6:09 p.m. it was discovered that someone had taken items from the New Perry Hotel. Drinking, drunkenness Edna M. Felder, of 925 Elko Rd., was arrested Sept. 2 at 3:46 p.m. after trying to cross Gen. Courtney Hodges Blvd. while intoxicated. The woman also had in her possession a small plastic bag with marijuana. She was charged with drinking, drunkenness, intoxication, and possession of marijuana (less than 1 ounce) Simple battery Fannie Kendrick, of 707-A Patterson St., complained to police that she was the victim of an alledged assault on Sept. 3 between 2:30-4 p.m. Driving intoxicated Joseph David Cartre, of a Florida address, was charged with driving under the influence after he was stopped for speeding on Sept. 3 at 8:32 p.m. Cash stolen Tracey Jackson, of 615 Smith Dr., told police that sometime between Sept. 1 at 4:30 p.m. and Sept. 4 at 9:04 p.m. someone had stolen $250 in cash from his residence. Simple battery Robert H. Beckworth Jr., of 7180 Houston Rd., told police he was the victim of a simple battery on Aug. 5 while at the Georgia Agricenter at about 9:50 p.m. Window broken Price Bryant, of 307 Old Vienna Rd., told police that while he was at K-Mart someone had broken out a window on his 1994 Dodge Ram. No items were reported taken. Simple battery Douglas Stewart, Jr., of 419 Williams Dr., told police that he had been in a fight at that address on Sept. 5 at 11:22 p.m.. He was treated and released at the Perry Hospital. Fuel stolen Michelle Jackson, an employee of Race Trac, told police that someone had left that 1515 .Sam Nunn Blvd. location on Sept. 5 at 12:55 p.m. without paying for $12.65 worth of fuel. Arrested on warrant James C. Sutton, of 615 Smith Dr., was stopped by police on Sept. 5 at 2:41 p.m. for a violation of a child belt law. A further check showed that the man was wanted for an open warrant from the Houston County Sheriffs Dept. Cocaine possession Maurice Jerome Daniels, of 1323 W.F. Ragin Dr., was arrested by police Sept. 5 for possession of cocaine with the intent to distribute and possession of marijuana (less than 1 ounce). Police were initially called to Rosenwall St/Howard St. in reference to a disturbance. Probation violation Cassandra Ridley, of 615 Smith Dr., was arrested for a probation violation by police on Sept. 5. Hi, my name is Hogan Bishop! I am an AKC Cocker Spaniel. My hobbies are playing chase, hiding under beds, and licking ice cream cones. I just love going to Canine Cleaners every Friday to see Janet. She makes me pretty. Now that I am all fresh and clean, I can't wait for supper tonight at the dinner table with my owner Jeanna Bishop and the rest of my family! ■ j —-■- ■ .*» •" 'Making A Point...' Kelly Henderson (left) and Kelly Hammock signs a petition Saturday at K-Mart here. The petition was started by a parent's group in reference to what they call "unfair" school zoning in Houston County. A majority of residents south of Hwy. 96 feel like the school board should rethink their plans to construct two new middle schools in the northern end of the county. The group collected more than 300 signatures this past weekend, and needs a total of 2,000 signatures to go forward with possible legal action. Club seeks leaders' for exchange The Perry Rotary Club is seeking business and professional leaders from the local area to visit Indonesia from April 22 through May 22, 1995 as part of the Group Study Exchange Program of the Rotary Foundation. The program strives to improve international understanding by en abling people from different coun tries to learn from each other by ex changing teams of business and professional persons for four to six week visits. While abroad, team members ob serve their host's way of life and learn the nation's economic, social, and cultural characteristics through travel and discussions within partic r Bargains ThatWiU 5 Blades ♦ 3 Speeds ♦ 5 Yr. Warranty "J%M**** Pol. Brass or Pol. Brass/White ♦ Limited Quantities Not Light Adaptable \ ( OVERSTOCK REDUCTION Ml 4‘ xB l x 7/16" Lap Siding JUMP —2O YEAR WARRANTY s4 C 49 &GJ< • INNER-SEAL • A-GRADE ONLY I Per Sheet Comp. #2572 LAWN & GARDEN "WE HAVE YOUR FUTURE YARD IN STOCK" "Service After The Sale" xKK. m RIDING ■ 888 MOWER $4 34Q I BHP -25" CUT ■ PLUS NO INTEREST-NO PAYMENTS'! ON ALL TORO RIDING MOWERS w UNTIL APRIL 1995 FOR QUALIFIED BUYERSj ||fiffijComposter [ Turn yard Waste Into Compost In ,-r Just 28 Days. Large V 116 Gallon (12.5) Capacity. $ 79 95 "We Have Your Future Home In Stock" < \ WARNER ROBINS I_T SUPPLYco ipating Rotary Districts. Team members also have the opportunity to meet their professional counter parts . Applications for this once in a lifetime opportunity may be ob tained by contacting Bipin Vashi, International Service Director of the Perry Rotary Club at 987-7710 or John Smalley, Club President, at 987-5389. The deadline for applica tions is Oct. 25, 1994. Selection of team members will be held on Saturday, Nov. 12, 1994. Only persons not affiliated with Rotary are eligible to become members of the Group Study Exchange team. Vo''''* Wednesday, September 7, 1994, Houston Times-Journal- n AMS* 1107 MORNINGSIDE DR. DAYS CALL: NIGHTS CALL: 987-5441 987-0062 • Computerized State Merit Forms Available ffjVt • Free Delivery in City Limits • Durable Medical Equipment Fax Machine Now Available For Public Use NEED A PRESCRIPTION I' tx I ■■■■■— 11. . . ■■■■■ ■ !■■ \\ ( 20" MTD 3.5 HP '\ O Lawn i Mower J) SttL Comp. 416313 Only $ 109 95 5 for *5 Right Now Get 5 Arby's Original Roast Beef Sandwiches For Only $5.00. But Hurry, It's Only For A Limited Time! ii)iaaa:ld>ilßH»l.»gl FILLED? 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