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THE HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL
Person(s) unknown run wild over weekend
ByRAYUGHTNER
HHJ Staff Writer
It was a busy weekend for the
notorious person(s) unknown.
They were stealing vehicles
and gas, and running around
naked
PersoiKs) unknown
steal vehicles
Between July 19 and Friday,
person(s) unknown stole a new
Suzuki XL-7 SUV from Warner
Robins Mitsubishi.
Between July 21 and Friday.
person(s) unknown stole a
locked and secured car from a
Monet Drive residence and
threw the child safety seat in the
street; stole a locked car from
outside a Northlake Drive apart
ment leaving pieces of the win
dow weather stripping on the
pavement
On Friday, person(s) unknown
stole the electric golf cart from
the Pacific Park Apartments
complex.
Take one, leave one
On Saturday, person(s)
unknown stole a go-kart from a
locked shed on Sewell Circle
and left a bicycle next to the
shed.
PersoiKs) possibly
known steal gas
Friday, a white woman
described as in her 40s, with
brown hair, wearing a black shirt
and Capri pants and sunglasses
drove off in a White Ford
Explorer after pumping S2O in
gas and not paying for it from the
Russell Parkway Flash Foods.
The vehicle tag comes back to a
51-year-old white woman.
Saturday, a black man in his
mid to late teens pumped S2O in
gas from the Watson Boulevard
Conoco and drive off in a green
Ford Explorer, to which the tag is
listed to a 39-year-old man.
Attempts to make contact were
unsuccessful.
Also Saturday, a man reported
Also Saturday, a man reported
Two charged with burglary
Bart Cannon, 42, 301
Millside Drive, Apt. #BOI,
Warner Robins, was arrest
ed for the burglary of a
Maplewood Drive residence,
while his brother was out of
town for a week in June.
The police investigation
revealed that Bart Cannon
and Mack Whitest, 32, 135
Ignico Drive/Apt. 304-4,
Warner Robins, were report
edly responsible for the bur
glary. Members of the
Warner Robins Police
Department Criminal
Investigation Division
arrested each at their
respective residence on bur
glary charges while execut
ing search warrants.
The Criminal
Investigations Division is
continuing to investigate
several additional burglaries
in the Cedar Pointe
Apartments area on Ignico
Drive. Additional charges
are expected and anyone
with information on Bart
Cannon or Mack Whitest is
asked to contact Detective
Brad Mules of the Warner
Robins Police Department
Criminal Investigation
Division at 918-2981.
Authorities make several drug arrests
By RAY UGHTNER
HHJ Staff Writer
They tell the kids in the
D.A.R.E., ADVANCE and
GREAT classes, if you use
drugs, you go to jail.
The following people must
have missed school that day,
because learned that lesson
the hard way over the week
end, according to police
reports.
Derek Neal, 26, 1312
Alma Ave., Warner Robins,
was arrested Friday for
felony possession of mari
juana at 125 Meadowdale
Drive at East End Avenue in
Warner Robins.
Daniel Lee Berg, 43, 911
Barrett Road, Byron, was
arrested 10:10 a.m.
Saturday for possession of
methamphetamine by
Warner Robins Police at
2076 Watson Blvd., Warner
Robins.
Corey Michael Ashley, 21,
Milledgeville, was arrested
10 p.m. Saturday, for posses
POUCE
BEAT
that another man, whom he
identified to the deputy, entered
the victim s property and fueled
up the offender's John Deere
Four Row Cotton Picker at the
victim's fuel pump on his
Langston Circle farm.
Naked in Warner Robins
At about 9:42 p.m Sunday, a
man with no pants chased two
teenage girls at a Watson
Boulevard pool.
The white man with shoulder
length brown curly hair, about
5 5", 135 pounds, reportedly
stepped out from behind the
bushes and chased the girls,
who ran into the office.
Monday, a female Westcliff
Circle apartment resident report
ed waking up when something
blocked her fan. She looked up
and saw a naked white man with
a green towel wrapped on his
head. She immediately jumped
out of bed and ran out the door
and down the hall to her parents'
residence.
Several police units respond
ed to each incident, but no con
tact was made with the sus
pects.
City councilmen not
immune from crime
A Warner Robins city council
man reported that between
Saturday and Sunday person(s)
unknown entered his vehicle
and removed the XM Satellite
Radio and about 10 CDs from
his unlocked car. Another city
councilman suffered about
$1,700 in damage during a
March incident.
A common thing
Between Friday and Saturday,
person(s) unknown wrecked the
victim’s yard, “a common thing,"
he said, “with vehicles at the
BART CANNON
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MACK WHITEST
sion of methamphetamine
by Warner Robins Police at
Parkway and Wallace drives,
and his was car towed.
Richard Chad Zammit, 18,
810 Oakridge Drive, Perry,
was arrested at 3:10 a.m.
Saturday for possession of
schedule II drugs at Russell
Parkway and Southland
Station Drive in Warner
Robins. Deana Rose
Birdsell, 19, 249 Spring
Chase Circle, Kathleen, was
also arrested at the same
time and location for posses
sion of the schedule IV drug
Soma.
Perry Police arrested
Bennie Lee Douglas, 53, 159
White St., Perry, Friday for
possession with intent to
distribute cocaine.
Kent Kris Keener, 22, 233
Winfield Lane, Bonaire, was
stopped by Warner Robins
Police on Friday at Russell
Parkway and Carriage Hill
Drive for a window tint vio
lation, loud music coming
intersection of North Perry
Parkway and US 341 South*
About 70 feet of skid marks were
observed prior to crossing U.S.
341 and crashing into the vic
tim's yard. The yellow-and-black
caution sign was uprooted from
the ground about 35 feet into the
yard and there were uprooted
grass and tire marks through his
yard.
Workers suspected
A man reported his sunglass
es and a pistol stolen on Friday,
possibly by workers at his home.
The sunglasses were located in
a worker's truck and returned.
The worked said they were his
but returned them to appease
the customer. The pistol was not
located and no one has been
charged at this time.
The owner of a home under
construction on Dalton Court
reported person(s) unknown
broke into to the secured resi
dence under construction and
removed $2648.67 in new appli
ances. A neighbor noticed a
truck backed up to the house
and talked with the man, who
said they were finishing up work
on a hole in the ceiling. The
owner said repairs had been
already made and only three
knew of the hole, including a
new worker who is suspected.
PersoiKs) unknown
Friday, an unknown man stole
the CD player from a victim’s car
on Jackie Boulevard and when
told to put it back, pulled a pistol
from his pants and pointed it and
the victim before running off
towards Davis Drive.
Also on Friday, person(s)
unknown stole an air compres
sor and a lawnmower for a
Klondike Road residence. The
owner of the air compressor saw
a vehicle leaving with his com
pressor and the mower, and fol
lowed them and retrieved his
compressor, and then went back
to the house and asked if their
mower was missing. He provid
ed a partial tag number to
Running on empty
Sunday, two 16-year-olds
reportedly stole a car left
with the keys in it on North
Davis Drive.
The driver reportedly ran
out of gas and left the car to
get gas. When he returned
with gas about 10 minutes
later the car was gone. An
hour later the victim report
ed his beige 1989 Nissan
Maxima stolen.
Police reportedly found
the two juveniles in posses
sion of the vehicle on
Tuesday in the Sunstede
Road area.
The names of the juve
niles are being withheld due
to their age. Both juveniles
were charged with theft by
taking motor vehicle, and
released back to their par
ents. The case will be for
warded to the Houston
County Juvenile Division.
Anyone with information is
asked to contact Det. Brad
Mules with the Warner
Robins Police Department
Criminal Investigation
Division at 918-2981.
- Ray Lightner
from the car and no tag. He
was also charged with no
license on person, no insur
ance, DUI alcohol or drugs,
possession of methampheta
mine and maryuana - both
with intent to distribute -
and a child restraint viola
tion.
Loitering, drug related
On Saturday, about 1:40
a.m., Emory Victor Robbins
Jr., 39, 311 Michael St.,
Bonaire, was arrested for
buying or possession sched
ule 111, IV and V substance -
(Diazepam), possessing legal
drugs when not in original
container, and
loitering-drug-related at
224 Tabor Drive, Warner
Robins. Larry Franklin
Buchanan, 57, 401 Curtis
St., Warner Robins, was
arrested at the same loca
tions and time for loiter
ing-drug-related and bond
ed out.
LOCAL
deputy.
Between Friday and Saturday,
person(s) unknown apparently
broke into a unoccupied
Pleasant Hill Road home
through a floor heating vent,
causing about $3,000 damage
A cut screen was found on a
front window and a screen door
was nailed over the bedroom
entrance.
Saturday, a woman reported
person(s) unknown stole two
coffeetables, meat, juices,
cheese, rice, sodas, toilet tissue,
music CDs and a pair of New
Balance tennis shoes from her
home between July 15 and
Saturday The back door was
unlocked, but the victim said she
locked it when she left on July
15.
Between Saturday and
Sunday, person(s) unknown
broke the sliding glass door to
an Ignico Drive apartment, ran
sacked it and removed several
electronics items. The neighbor
called police as and the scene
could not be processed as the
resident is incarcerated in the
Houston County Jail and was
not there to give permission.
Apartment management
secured the apartment.
On Sunday, two men ran out
of the Russell Parkway Kroger
about 12:10 a.m. with four 24-
packs of Budweiser beer. The
suspects, both white men in their
late teens to early 20s, were
wearing jeans and ball caps.
One had on a red cap and blue
shirt, the other a blue cap and
gray shirt. They left in a tan four
foor car. The tag number provid
ed to police.
Also on Sunday, person(s)
unknown stole a CD notebook
containing about 60 CDs from a
car at Huntington Chase
Apartments; and poured a
chemical on a victim’s lawn
spelling out and underlining an
eight-letter, two-word obscenity,
killing the grass in the areas of
the words. Possible suspects
are unknown juveniles he told to
slow down on four-wheelers in
the area.
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