TrespassingAn officer met with a complainant regarding trespassing. The complainant explainedthat she put up no hunting and trespassing signs on her property. A few hours later shestepped outside and heard someone yelling at her, from their car window. As shelooked around the property, she noticed that the newly placed signs were missing. Thecomplainant stated that she is worried her home will be vandalized due to recentproblems. Nothing further.Domestic DisputeAn officer was dispatched to Flat Rock Rd., concerning a domestic dispute. Thecomplainant stated that her daughter’s ex-boyfriend damaged several items in herhome. The complainant explained that she was contacted by one of the housemembers, who witnessed the ex-boyfriend throwing items around. The officer met withthe witness who stated that he was awaken by a loud noise. When he got up he saw theoffender flip the bed over and break the TV. The offender pulled out in a black car andstated “he...
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TheftA complainant arrived to the sheriff's office to report stolen jewelry. Thecomplainant stated that his roommate recently moved out and believed that heobtained keys to his car. The complainant stored his wife's jewelry, in the truck ofhis car. He believed his roommate took the keys and stole over $5,000 worth ofjewelry. The complainant and his wife questioned him about the jewelry but hehung the phone up on them. Nothing further.An officer was dispatched to Pleasant Hill Rd., regarding theft. The complainantstated that someone stole her silver Demco trailer car carrier. The trailer wassitting in front of her business and was not secure by any locks. She advised theofficer that this was the second time a trailer has been stolen outside of herbusiness. No further details.AssaultAn officer arrived to Kennedy Estates Rd., concerning an assault that occurred.The victim stated, while she and her boyfriend were visiting a friend, she wasassaulted by...
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BurglaryA call was made to Old Camp Church Rd., regarding burglary. The victim stated that hismobile home was broken into. He believed that a while male who he recently had anargument with, was responsible for the burglary. There were no items reported missing.The complainant stated that he plans to prosecute if any suspects were identified.TheftA complainant arrived to the sheriff’s office to report his missing guns. The complainantwas unsure when the guns were stolen. The guns were kept in his car, which wasparked in the driveway and left unlocked. He stated that he wanted to file a report incase something happens with the guns. No suspects at the time of the report.An officer was dispatched to Daniel Rd., regarding stolen medication. The officer metwith the complainant, who stated that her prescription medication (Alprazolam) wentmissing after having visitors in her home. She explained that she bought the medicationhome and placed it...
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TheftAn officer was dispatched to Spruill Rd., regarding theft. The complainant stated that hewas staying at a friend’s house for a few days. The day of the report, he and his friendleft out for a football game. When they returned, they discovered the dresser drawerswere open and ransacked through. The complainant began looking for his I pod andwas unable to locate it. He stated that he left it on top of the dresser. His friend’s sister,who also lives in the house had company over that afternoon. He believed that one ofher friend’s may have stolen the I pod. Another resident, witnessed a female in thebedroom putting on deodorant. “She came out of the room and immediately left,” saidthe witness. A report was filed and the sister denied having the I pod or knowing it’swhereabouts.A call was made to Mandeville Rd., regarding theft. The owner stated that the house iscurrently vacant...
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Drunk DrivingAn officer responded to a call regarding an intoxicated male, refusing to leave a localgas station. The store clerk informed the officer that the drunken male had just ran outof the store. Shortly after a 911 call was made concerning a man standing in theroadway and almost being hit by moving traffic. As the officer approached the area henoticed a vehicle stop short and swerve, to avoid hitting the male. The offender statedthat he was trying to get home and had not been drinking alcohol. “His eyes werebloodshot and he reeked of alcohol,” said the officer. He tested positive for alcohol andwas arrested and transported to the Carroll County Jail.A complainant called authorities regarding a reckless driver along Hwy 5. An officerarrived to the location and continued to follow the vehicle towards Old Hwy 27. Theofficer approached the car and noticed a strong smell of alcohol coming from thedriver’s...
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FraudA complainant met with an officer concerning credit card fraud. The complainant statedthat her nephew let a friend use his credit card on August 31, 2011, to buy someChristian literature. Since then she explained that her nephew has been receivingrecurring charges from a sex line. A total of 87 charges was made, since August 2011.The complainant stated that she was advised by the credit card company to file a report.Arrangements were made to reimburse her nephew for the unauthorized charges.TheftAn officer was dispatched to Lake George Rd., concerning a theft that occurred. Thecomplainant, who owns close to 70 acres of land stated that he keeps scrap metal onhis property, in different locations. On several occasions the complainant stated thathe’s noticed scrap metal missing off his property. The complainant advised the officerthat this has been going on for 3 years and he never filed a report. He was unable toprovide police...
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BurglaryA call was made to Old Camp Church Rd., regarding burglary. The victim stated that hismobile home was broken into. He believed that a while male who he recently had anargument with, was responsible for the burglary. There were no items reported missing.The complainant stated that he plans to prosecute if any suspects were identified.TheftA complainant arrived to the sheriff’s office to report his missing guns. The complainantwas unsure when the guns were stolen. The guns were kept in his car, which wasparked in the driveway and left unlocked. He stated that he wanted to file a report incase something happens with the guns. No suspects at the time of the report.An officer was dispatched to Daniel Rd., regarding stolen medication. The officer metwith the complainant, who stated that her prescription medication (Alprazolam) wentmissing after having visitors in her home. She explained that she bought the medicationhome and placed it...
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DUICarroll County 911 issued a lookout on a blue truck, recklessly riding along BeulahChurch Rd. An officer spotted a truck, pulled at a stop sign that fit the description. Thedriver took off at high speed and headed toward Park West Circle. The officer activatedhis lights, but the driver did not stop. He continued to drive at high speed, until hereached the end of Park West Circle. As the officer approached the truck, he couldsmell alcohol coming from the driver’s breath. The driver stated that he had beendrinking, after he and his girlfriend got into an argument earlier that day. He was placedunder arrest for DUI and other traffic violations.An officer was dispatched to Holly Tree Rd., concerning a drunken neighbor, drivingrecklessly in his yard. The complainant stated that the driver appeared intoxicated andhit a wooden post in his yard. The officer arrived and found the driver asleep in the car,with...
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Identity TheftA complainant arrived to the sheriff’s office, regarding credit card fraud. Thecomplainant was notified by First Georgia Bank, about charges made to his mastercard. After reviewing his account, he noticed multiple charges made in Sacramento,California and New York. A total of $1,769.50, unauthorized charges was made to hisaccount. A copy of the police report was sent to the bank. Nothing further.BurglaryAn officer was dispatched to Askin Creek Rd., regarding a burglary. The complainantstated that someone broke into his house, over the weekend, between Friday eveningand early Sunday morning. The complainant discovered that his oxycodone pills andRCA, five disk CD changer was missing. His sister and brother-in-law, who live nextdoor, did not notice any suspicious activity. The complainant did not notice any forceentry and stated that he is unable to secure the locks on his front door. He was unableto come up with any persons of interest for the burglary...
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Criminal MischiefAn officer was dispatched to Hwy 166 east, regarding a shot out window. The officermet with the complainant, who stated that he was traveling on Hwy 166, near ChurchRd., and noticed a red pick up truck approaching the rear of his car. The complainantstayed in the right lane and noticed the truck switching into the left lane. As the truckcrossed into the left lane, the complainant stated that he heard a loud pop sound. Thepick up truck continued down the road. The complainant pulled into the parking lot atMidway Church. He discovered that the rear vehicle window was shattered. It appearedthat the window had been shot with a B.B gun. He was unable to get a tag number. Hedescribed the truck as a Ford I-150, with a loud muffler and large tires.Domestic DisputeAn officer was dispatched to Laurel Trace, concerning a domestic dispute between acouple. The officer met with...
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TheftA complainant arrived to the sheriff’s office, regarding theft. The complainant stated thather brother came over to visit. Soon after her brother left, she noticed that herdaughter’s Toshiba lap top, valued at $325.00 and her son’s ipod, valued at $225.00,was missing. The complainant stated that she wishes to press charges against herbrother.An officer arrived to Pleasant Ridge Rd., regarding theft. The complainant stated thathis fishing poles and tackle box was stolen from his yard. He explained that he left hishouse around 3:30 P.M., and returned an hour later. When he returned home, henoticed that the poles and tackle box was gone. The poles and tackle box was valued at$600.00. One of the poles was a new Abu Garcia Orro SX with bait casters and an AllStar rod. No further details at the time of the report.FraudA complainant arrived to the sheriff’s office, to report credit card fraud. The complainantexplained that...
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A driver was pulled over on Sandy Flat Rd, for reckless driving. The driver’s licensewas found suspended multiple times. As the officer spoke to the driver, he noticed analcohol smell coming from his breath. The driver agreed to field sobriety evaluations andwas then placed under arrest for DUI. Inside the vehicle, a styrofoam cup containing analcoholic drink and a cold open beer was found. The driver was transported to thecounty jail where he registered .105 gr on the breath test.HarassmentA complainant arrived to the Sheriff’s Office to report harassment. The complainantstated that he hired a landscaper to clean up his yard. He was advised that it would onlycost $120.00 and no additional fee would be added, for using a tractor. After thecomplainant paid the $120.00, the landscaper informed him that the fee was $1,000.00,for the clean up and $125.00, for the tractor. The complainant stated that thelandscaper arrived to his...
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