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(The following items are
incident reports from the
Perry Police Department for
the period Sept. 29-Oct. 3)
Cash stolen
Willie Lane, of 1109 Gaines
Dr., told police that someone had
stolen a wallet from his residence
containing $440 in cash sometime
between 8 p.m. on Sept. 29 and
9:08 a.m. on Sept 30.
Car hit with bat
Angela Gray, ot 119 Village
Blvd., complained to police that a
black male had hit her car with a
baseball bat after becoming upset
with her on Oct. 2.
Robbery by force
Bill Fellows, an employee with
the carnival, told police that she had
been robbed by force on Sept 30 at
12:31 p.m.
Shoplifting
Nancy Luna, an employee of
the Tog Shop, complained to police
that someone had left that store
without paying for $142.80 worth
of clothing sometime between
12:45 p.m. and 1 p.m. on Sept. 30.
Intoxicated jaywalker
Police arrested Deana Rogers, of
1323 W.F. Ragin Dr., after
receiving a call that the woman was
stepping out into traffic while
appearing to be intoxicated on Sept.
30 at 1:37 p.m.
Food stamps stolen
Jacinta Lawson, of 1814 Kings
Chapel Rd., reported to police that
someone had stolen food stamps
from her residence on Sept. 30 at
11:42 p.m.
Driving without a license
Jimmie Lee Odom, of a
Marshallville address, was arrested
by police after being stopped for a
traffic violation on Sept. 30 at 4:38
p.m. He was charged with driving
without a license, driving with
defective equipment and violation of
a probation warrant
Driving intoxicated
Bernard Dove, of an Elko
address, was arrested by police after
being observed weaving along the
roadway on Sept. 30 at 10:09 p.m.
He was arrested for Driving Under
the Influence.
Wallet lost
Brenda Pritchett, of 1003 Park
Ave., reported to police that she had
lost a wallet sometime between
7:50 p.m. and 11 p.m. on Sept. 30.
Car damaged
Jerry McGukin, of 1029
Cherokee Rd., complained to police
that someone had scratched his
1991 Chevrolet Camaro while it
was parked at the Perry High
School sometime between 6 p.m.
and 10:30 p.m. on Sept. 30.
Damage was estimated at $1,500.
Driving intoxicated
Jimmy E. Cato, of a Warner
Robins address, was stopped by
police for making an improper turn
and subsequently charged with
Driving Under the Influence and
Driving On A Suspended License at
1:05 a.m. on Oct. 1.
Domestic Problem
Vamcheria E. Brown, of 1603
Macon Rd., complained to police
that she and her husband had been
involved in a domestic dispute at
11:45 a.m. Oct. 1.
Driving intoxicated
Otis Brown, of 804 Gum St.,
was arrested by police after trying
to avoid a license check Oct. 1 at
6:58 p.m. He was later charged
with Driving Under the Influence
and Driving on a Suspended
License.
Window broken
Sheila Williams, of a Roughton
St. address, told police that while
she was driving along W.F. Ragin
Dr. on Oct. 1 at 6:50 p.m.,
someone broke the right passenger
window in her auto. Damage was
estimated at $l5O.
Laundry burglarized
Lamar DeLoach, owner of the
New Perry Cleaner and Laundry,
located at 736 Main St, told police
that someone had had burglarized
that business. Entry was made
through an attic fan in the rear of
the store. A cash register was found
in the middle of the business. The
register had been broken in to and
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Perry police report
un undisclosed amount of money
taken. The incident happened
sometime between 5 p.m. on Oct.
1 and 9:03 a.m. on Oct 2.
Driving intoxicated
Kenneth Askew, of 1334
Jackson Lane, was arrested by
police after being stopped for a
traffic violation on Oct. 1 at 6:30
p.m. Askew was charged with
Driving Under the Influence and
Driving Without A License.
Purse stolen
Mary House, of a Gainesville
address, complained to police that
while she was shopping at a local
business on Oct. 1 at 1:53 p.m.,
someone stole a brown leather
pocket book from her Jeep. The
pocketbook contained about S9OO
in cash and a variety of charge
cards.
Items stolen
Mark Myhra, of an Ohio address,
told police that a cargo truck he was
traveling in was targeted by
burglers sometime between 6 a.m.
on Oct. 1 and 7:28 p.m. on Oct. 2.
Taken was a 13-inch television,
two shirts, a cassette radio, a clock,
heater and various other items.
Fuel stolen
Diana Logan, an employee of
the BP Station, located at 1508
Sam Nunn Blvd., told police that
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Gloria Rich, of 1307 Houston
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Robbery by force
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Disorderly conduct
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School entered
Phil Smith, principal of Perry
High School, complained to police
that someone had entered that
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Oct. 2 and 7:26 a.m. Oct. 3. No
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Violating bond
Pamela Sullivan, of 1804 Kings
Chapel Rd., complained to police
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Concession open
Adrienne Hilton, an employee of
the City of Perry, told police that
someone had forced open a door to a
concession stand located at
Creek wood Park on Oct. 2 at 7:14
p.m.
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John Newberry Jr. told police
that someone had stolen items from
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Marijuana possession
Carlton Franklin Brown, of a
Warner Robins address, was arrested
by police on Oct. 3 at 7:18 p.m.
after receiving a call that the man
appeared to be driving intoxicated.
Brown was later stopped and found
to have in his possession less than
an ounce of marijuana.
Drunkeness charges
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Florida address, was arrested by
police after being stopped on a
routine traffic check Oct. 4 at 12:11
a.m. He was charged with
Drinking, Drunkeness and
Intoxication.
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