Houston home journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1999-2006, May 25, 2006, Page 2A, Image 2

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W o &8 eY R ¥ RbLs i Oy i £ e O R i PR DO v S gl = - T & N Nubwmittan Centerville police chief Emnie Pardo, center, presents Det. Mike Earl, left, with the Warner Robins Noon Optimist Club’s Officer of the Year award during a recent ceremony. ‘POLICE BEAT Gaught lying because he'd never heen caught By RAY LUGHTNER HHJ Staff Writer Darius Brown, 18, 106 Valley Drive, Warner Robins, was caught Friday lying at Dry Lake Park. Officers responded to the area in response to subjects on the basketball court possibly using marijuana. Brown reportedly gave a false name and kept putting his hands in his pockets even after being told to keep them out. After the fourth time, the officer grabbed the suspect’s hand, removed it from the pocket and frisked him. At this time the officer also detected the distinct odor of burnt marijuana, but found no other evidence of marijuana or weapons. While speaking with the suspect to complete a field contact card, the suspect ' reportedly admitted his real name and date of birth. He reportedly said he lied: “because I've never been caught, you know smoking that reefer ... that herb.” He was arrested for loiter ing for drug related purpos es and obstruction (giving false name or date of birth) on Friday, May 19, but not for “smoking that herb.” Pot at Fountain Park Tavarus Thomas, 19, 117 Smith Court, Warner Robins, was charged with possession of marijuana, less than one ounce, fol lowing a traffic stop near Fountain Park. The driver consented to a search of her vehicle but 'lt;homas - on the passenger side - reportedly appeared to be upset with the driver for giving consent and whispered something to her. : A search of the vehicle reportedly found a large yellow piece of paper, folded and stuffed under a pillow where Thomas had been. A small quantity of green leafy material was report- edly found inside the paper. It field-tested positive for THC content. Watch out for the thorns Cutberto Galvanibanez, 49, 120 Ignico Drive, Warner Robins, was charged with shoplifting Saturday at Giant Foods on North Davis Drive, after reportedly put ting a bottle of Richards Irish Rose wine down his pants. The clerk reportedly asked him to pull up his shirt and observed the top of bottle sticking out when the suspect approached to buy a 12-pack of beer, but had no money. Person(s) unknown Between Thursday- Monday, person(s) unknown broke out the right quar ter glass on car parked on Tabor Drive. Between Friday and Saturday, someone stole six solar lamps and the ADT alarm sign from the yard of a Plantation Drive home. Stolen items valued at $l5O. Between Saturday- Sunday, someone cut the screen, opened the door and stole a child’s bike off the porch of a Galan Way home. Bike valued at SIOO. Between Saturday- Monday, someone struck the passenger window of a car left for maintenance at Robins Radiator with a cinderblock, breaking the window and damaging the frame. On Saturday, someone backed onto the lawn of a Tranquil Point home, destroying the brick mail box and several sprinkler heads. Estimated cost of repairs is between SSOO - On Sunday, someone stole a Mongoose bicycle from the carport of a Avalon Drive home. On Monday, someone Houston County Officer of the Year e v e B e St an e ‘ ”.* :: /u ¢ \,fl‘t“(-«m ;e i ’3% .: SL IR TR og R e T B - ¢ S | 5 R 1 bR T %1% £ =Bl Fagonm ey E *z"fi?'x ' i L TR e \ % AL { ¥% SE T ‘"‘ = ’ { Z ‘\ F R ‘§§ ‘\ - | g \ e shiße ! ™ & e L 2 - ViR i 0 \;;- \ & \ ] | [ owe— R i ko i-’ 3 | e3e 1 { 43p o 1 1 . 4 { ¢ ! . (W L e ] : e s R 3 o e ,\A‘J“‘fi PR RAR AT RARS VS eDT s R O TR R R TT | Houston County Sheriff’s Office Deputy James Cyree, left, is presented the Warner Robins Noon Optimist Club’s HCSO Officer of the Year by his supervisor, Sgt. Tommy Jackson. entered an Ignico Drive apartment through the bedroom window, dumped out the victim’s purse and drawers. Nothing was found missing but the blinds were torn down. Person(s) known A woman reported the man her gave her a white English bulldog in March, took it from her yard Saturday and sold it to her cousin. Her mother report edly told her this. Target prosecutes shoplifters Also Saturday, William Dougherty, 17, 100 Robins West Pkwy., Warner Robins, was charged with theft by shoplifting at Target. He was reportedly observed putting and later found with a 100-watt power inverter in his shirt. Cost of the item is $19.99. Kroger does, too Arthur Plemons, 57, 212 Deer Track Court, Warner Robins, was charged with shoplifting Monday from Kroger. He reportedly was observed placing beer cans, one at a time in his jacket. He reportedly admitted to stealing the beer and that he had stolen beer from Kroger in the same way three times before. 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