Police Beat

Wrong Place, Wrong Time
On the evening of Dec. 25, Officer J.D. Watson responded to a call about a suspicious odor in University Village. Upon arrival Watson could smell the odor, suspected to be burnt marijuana, coming from the room. After knocking and being invited in, he questioned the residents and guests and searched the room. Watson found nothing, but after running the individuals’ names through the database, an active criminal trespass warning issued two weeks prior came back on one of the female guests. The female student was arrested and taken to Cobb ADC without incident.

I Wanted Mashed Potatoes, Not a Mashed Bumper
Shortly before 1 p.m. on Dec. 24, Officer Hammond was dispatched to the Cracker Barrel parking lot in response to a report of a hit-and-run. Once there, Hammond met with the female, who reported that her 2012 Toyota Prius had been damaged in the parking lot. She didn’t know how. After the woman parked and walked into Cracker Barrel she saw spots closer to the door open up, so she went to move her Prius. When she returned to the vehicle, she saw the damage and called in a report. There is no known video of the incident.

Storms Commit Damage to Property
On Dec. 23, Officer Herrmann discovered that recent storms had damaged the sports park. A large section of bleacher and the attached tents were lying outside the fence, across from where they typically sat. Due to the high winds during the three previous days and the size of the bleacher, Herrmann concluded it was highly unlikely that a person or persons had moved the equipment. There is some damage to the fence as well, but plant operations and sports park management have been notified.

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