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A man was arrested for possession of marijuana after his blue Nissan Sentra was pulled over for having a missing brake light on the evening of Sept. 5. Officer Culberson, who initiated the traffic stop made contact with the driver and noticed the odor of marijuana coming from inside the vehicle. When asked where he was coming from, the man said he was coming from his apartment. Officer Jordan arrived as backup. When asked to step out of the car, the driver complied and the officers conducted a search of the vehicle. The officers located a small quantity of marijuana in the driver-side door, and a small black bag with a drawstring was found in the center console with what appeared to be marijuana residue inside. The man was transported to Cobb ADC.

 

INTOXICATED ROAD HAZARD 

The evening of Sept. 6, Officer Mason arrived at the stadium entrance in response to reports of an intoxicated white male who appeared to be running from police. When Mason arrived on the scene, Captain Murphy was with the suspect and advised that he had been running in the street, creating a road hazard as well as endangering himself. According to the report, the man appeared to be very intoxicated and was arrested. In transit, the man began to convulse and vomit severely. Upon arrival at Cobb ADC, the man appeared to be even more inebriated. His speech was inaudible, and he could barely stand up straight. As the man walked into the jail, Mason heard the sound of a small glass object hitting the ground. The object appeared to be paraphernalia for smoking an illegal substance. The man denied that the glass pipe belonged to him. At the jail, the man vomited multiple times and after checking his blood alcohol content, it was determined that it would be unsafe to book him. The man was transported to Kennestone Hospital where Mason stayed with him for four hours. After being treated for intoxication, the man was transported back to Cobb ADC and placed in a solitary cell to sober up.

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