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Police
report
Incident reports from Perry
(The following items are
incident reports from the
Perry Police Department for
the period Nov. 28-Dec. 4.)
Store robbed
Dollar General reported to police
on Nov. 30 that sl6 in clothes and
cash were stolen from the store.
Criminal trespass
Police responded to a criminal
trespass complaint from Louise
Swift on Nov. 30. The person left
Swift's residence, 1109 Gaines
Drive Lot 31, at the reporting offi
cer’s request.
Stalking
Marien Robinson of 1005 Mom
ingside Drive Apt. B, contacted po
lice on Nov. 30 and reported a man
had been harassing her at work.
Robinson is employed at National
Wireless Cable.
Theft by taking
Police responded to a call from
Perry High School on Nov. 30 in
reference to a theft. Stolen was
$216 in cash and S2O in clothing.
Criminal trespass
Larry Whitfield of 722 Patterson
St. reported to police on Nov. 29
that an unknown person threw a
brick through the driver’s side door
glass of a 1977 Pontiac Grand Prix
at his residence.
Simple battery
Felicia West of #6B 1978 Kings
Chapel Road reported a simple bat
tery to police on Nov. 28.
Theft by taking
Michelle Griffin of the Speedway
on Marshallville Road called police
on Nov. 28 and stated $2 in con
sumable goods were stolen from the
store.
Shots fired
Arthur Goins of 1109 Gaines
Drive Lot 10A reported to police on
Nov. 28 that shots were fired at a
residence in the area.
Harassing phone calls
Cindy Vance of 1109 Gaines
Drive Lot 7 reported to police on
Nov. 28 that she had received ha
rassing phone calls.
DUI
James A. Curry, 52,
Hawkinsville, was arrested by po
lice on Dec. 2 and charged with
driving under the influence.
Bomb threat
The manager on duty at Pizza Hut
Dec. 3 called police in reference to a
bomb threat made.
DUI
Perry police charged Sharon
Stuckey, 32, of Fort Valley, with
open container, driving without
headlights, driving under the influ
ence, no seat belt and no proof of
insurance on Dec. 3.
DUI
Reba C. McCuller, 33, of Way
cross, was arrested by police on
Dec. 4 and charged with (hiving un
der the influence.
Tires slashed
Vamheria Brown reported to po
lice on Dec. 4 that three tires on her
1989 Buick Regal were slashed at
her residence, 1603 Macon Road
#147. The cost of the diunage was
estimated at $l5O.
Windows broken
An employees of King Villas
Apartments, 1980 Kings Chapel
Road, called police on Dec. 3 in
reference to two windows at the
complex being damaged. The cost
of the damage was estimated at
$175. A criminal trespass was also
reported.
Probation violation
Gregory Gene Brown, 39, of 1017
King Blvd., was arrested on Dec. 3
for a probation violation.
Theft by taking
Ed Thompson reported to police
that a dog house was stolen from
Walks? Thompson Supply Com
pany on Dec. 2. The dog house was
valued at S7O.
Disorderly conduct
Police arrested Lashonda Solomon
of 614 Marsha Drive, for disorderly
conduct at Krystal on Dec. 3.
DUI
Terry Keith Rumph, 30, of 705
Walcott St., was arrested on Dec. 3
for driving under the influence,
speeding and fleeing/attempting to
elude office.
Speeding
David Harris Tennille, 42, of Fort
Valley, was arrested by police on
Dec. 2 for speeding,
i. Vehicle damaged
Traci Day reported to police on
Dec. 2 that the driver's side window
of her 1994 Ford Thunderbird was
broken at her place of employment,
More Than Mail.
Stolen wallet
Sharon Redding of 829 Otikridge
Drive reported to police on Dec. 1
that a wallet containing identifica
tion and SBS cash was stolen from
her bednxan.
Terroristic threats
Terri Hickman of 868 Valley
Drive reported to police on Dec. 1
that she was the victim of terroris
tic threats and acts. No arrest was
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