Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, October 12, 1994, Page Page 3A, Image 3

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(The following items are in cident reports from the Perry Police Department for the period Oct. 4-Oct. 7) Terroristic threats Timothy English, 35, of a Jewell Drive address in Perry, com plained to police of terroristic threats and acts Oct. 5 at 3:30 p.m. Theft of services Employees of the New Peiry Motel at 800 Main Street in Perry called police Oct. 6 at 12:29 p.m. about an unnamed guest leaving the motel without paying for lodging or phone calls. Criminal trespass Employees of Crossroads Motel at 317 Courtney Hodges Boulevard called police Oct. 6 at 12:30 p.m. on a complaint of criminal trespass. Several items were reported dam aged including a sitting table with one leg broken worth SIOO, a chair with a broken back worth S6O, and a door frame molding with the inner door damaged worth $25. Suspects were unknown. Domestic violence Pat Comer of a Perry residence called police Oct. 6 around 1:30 p.m. to her apartment, complaining that her ex-boyfriend had beat her up. Possession of cocaine Freddie Lee Johnson of a Wisdom Street address in Perry was arrested Oct. 6 at 11:18 p.m. for possession of a small quantity of cocaine and a crack pipe. Public drunkenness Clifford Eugene Paul, 28, of a Halifax, Penn., address was arrested for public drunkenness on General Courtney shortly after midnight on Oct. 7. Suspended license Billy Wayne Livingston, 28, of an Arkansas address was charged fE| PERRY SHRINE |p|| CLfJB BARBECUE Pit Cooked Pork Barbecue Pickle - Slaw - Chips Bread & Cookies sjoo JL per plate Friday, October 14 11:30-6:30 p.m. /cjp""' 402 Courtney Hodges Blvd. (next to Sandman Motel) "The Little House" with the BIG selection Harvard Frames Plus 206 Minor Avenue off North Dooly Street • Montezuma, GA 31063 912-472-6545 Pre-Christmas Sale 20% to 50% off on all unframed prints in stock! Hand Colored Hunt Scenes, Antique Prints, Limited Editions and Reproductions. 100's of New Prints To Choose From! Come early for the best selection! also 10% off on all preframed artwork. Sale Ends November 15th, 1994. "The Little House" Early Bird Christmas Sale 10% Off Your custom framing with this coupon Clip and Save! Good through November 15th, 1994! HARVARD FRAMES PLUS 912-472-6545 The Shopper's Extra Perry police report Oct. 7 with driving with a sus pended license after being pulled over shortly after midnight. Criminal trespass Employees of Hamby Chevorlet on Highway 41 South called police Oct. 7, shortly before 1 a.m. to complain about criminal trespass on a 1995 Chevorlet Cargo Van. Driving under the influence Oscar Mitchell Jr. of a Jeanne Street address in Perry was stopped for weaving over the center line. After a breathalyzer, Mitchell was charged with DUI. False report of a crime An unnamed resident of the Joe Louis Drive area of Perry called in a false report of gunshots in the area Oct. 5, 11:02 p.m. Aggravated assault Rickey Collier, 38, of a Patterson Street address in Perry, flagged down a patrolman in the K- Mart parking lot Oct. 5 at 11:35 p.m. complaining that he had been assaulted. Subsequent investigation indicated that the incident was drug related. Simple battery Yolanda Curry, 20, of a Gaines Drive residence in Perry called the police department Oct. 5 at 11:35 p.m. complaining of simple bat tery. Aggravated assault Bruce Gail of a Macon address called police to the Red Gables Inn Oct. 5 at 10:37 p.m. to complain of an assault. The officer investigat ing the incident checked that the weapon involved was a knife. Contempt of court Jay Kinnas, 33, of a Smoke Ave. address in Perry was cited for violating a restraining order on a conditional bond Oct. 5 at 8:12 p.m. Theft of lost or mislaid property Edna Brown, 75, of a Patterson Street address in Perry, called the police department Oct. 5 at 5:32 p.m. She complained that she had left her pocketbook in McDonalds. When she came back for her pock etbook, she said it was gone. Criminal trespass Employees of Catos contacted the Perry Police Department Oct. 5 at 4:24 p.m. about criminal tres pass. No other details were given. Theft by deception Employees at Zebs Zip-ln called police on Oct. 4 at 10:58 a.m. about a white man driving a Ford Bronco with Florida tags driving off witli $14.25 worth of gas. The sus pect told the clerk that he would re turn with the money to pay for the gas; but, did not return. Theft by taking John Blanchard of a Florida ad dress complained to police Oct. 4 at 10 a.m. that a van he was driving had been broken into at 700 Valley Dr., and several items were miss ing. Honor graduate Leslie Danese Rundles of Perry, Ga., recently graduated cum laude from Mercer University, Macon, Ga. She received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Learning Disabilities Content. She is the daughter of Michael and Becky Rundles. Fall festival set The Tucker PTO is planning a Fall Festival for Saturday. Oct. 22, 1994 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Activities will include: bowling, go fish, basketball shoot, darts, softball throw and many others. Tickets will be 25 cents each. 27 local young people are honored for their volunteer work at hospital After spending their summer va cation helping patients, delivering cards and flowers, and assisting staff throughout the hospital for over 1,300 hours of service, 27 local teenagers were recognized for their outstanding work at a special recep tion held at Perry Hospital. Those Volunteens assisted the hospital’s nursing staff by deliver ing mail, flowers and gifts to pa tients, as well as distributing other items such as ice, water and juiees. Many of the Volunteens worked Your Hometown Department Store flEp’ II *&.s ‘jJLiCrttnfim-i'n . v^5 *• <ijv lv\,'v. P v - s ! ■•■ $&? 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