Police Beat: April 3-7
April 8, 2013
Wednesday, April 3
10:46 a.m.: Officers responded to the Auxiliary Service Warehouse in reference to a fire alarm. The alarm was activated due to maintenance servicing the sprinkler system.
11:44 a.m.: Officers responded to a motor vehicle accident at the RAC. A motor vehicle accident report was taken.
12:04 p.m.: An incident report was taken for a theft of a bike at Southern Pines. This case was assigned to criminal investigations.
12:34 p.m.: Officers responded to a fire alarm at Kennedy Hall. Maintenance responded. The alarm was activated by smoke from an occupant cooking.
3:44 p.m.: Officers responded to a motor vehicle accident – hit and run in Lot 42. A motor vehicle accident report was taken.
5:32 p.m.: Officers responded to a motor vehicle accident at the Russell Union parking lot. A motor vehicle accident report was taken.
6:25 p.m.: Officers responded to Kennedy Hall in reference to a drug complaint. One occupant was judicially referred.
7:12 p.m.: Officers responded to a sick person at Freedom’s Landing. EMS responded and transported the sick person.
8:20 p.m.: An incident report was taken for lost/mislaid property at the Russell Union.
9:16 p.m.: Officers responded to a motor vehicle accident at C Lot. A motor vehicle accident report was taken.
11:49 p.m.: Officers responded to Kennedy Hall in reference to a fire alarm. The Statesboro Fire Department and maintenance responded. The alarm was activated by smoke from an occupant cooking.
Thursday, April 4
8:21 a.m.: Criminal Investigations opened a case for theft by deception and forgery.
1:58 p.m.: Officers responded to a domestic dispute at Maleki Drive and Akins Blvd. The two persons involved were separated, and the female was escorted to class by the police department.
2:00 p.m.: Criminal Investigations opened a case for suspicious activities.
5:44 p.m.: An incident report was taken for found property at the Henderson Library. One owner of the property was contacted, and her property was returned. The remaining property was placed in the police department property room.
10:39 p.m.: An incident report was taken for theft by extortion at Centennial Place. This case was turned over to criminal investigations.
3:15 a.m.: An incident report was taken for found property at the Williams Center. The found property was placed in the police department property room.
Friday, April 5
9:28 a.m.: A radio was found by physical plant personnel and turned over to officers. The radio was found to belong to housing maintenance and was returned.
10:59 a.m.: Lost/mislaid property was turned over to officers at Herty Hall. It was placed in the property room for safekeeping.
11:13 a.m.: A cell phone was reported stolen from Freedom’s Landing. Case turned over to Criminal Investigations.
12:54 p.m.: A GSU student ID was reported stolen from Einsteins’ Bagels. Case turned over to Criminal Investigations.
1:54 p.m.: An iPhone was reported stolen from the IT building. Case turned over to Criminal Investigations.
2:28 p.m.: Officers responded to a panic alarm at Freedom’s Landing. It was determined to be a malfunction.
3:16 p.m.: A GSU ID was reported lost/mislaid in the area of Talon’s Grill.
3:17 p.m.: An iPhone was reported lost/mislaid.
3:22 p.m.: Officers responded to Counseling Services for a sick person. Officers transported them to East Georgia Regional Medical Center for treatment.
4:25 p.m.: Officers responded to the Center for Art & Theater for an alarm. A worker that did not know the alarm was on had set off the alarm.
9:01 p.m.: Money and credit cards were reported stolen from a wallet at The Nest. Case turned over to Criminal Investigations.
Saturday, April 6
1:26 a.m.: Brandon Jerald Bennett, 19, was arrested for DUI and headlight requirement.
2:00 a.m.: Dillon Adair Mines, 20, was arrested for DUI and headlight requirement.
12:17 p.m.: Officers responded to an injured person call at Kennedy Hall. EMS was not requested, and a friend transported the victim.
Sunday, April 7
12:02 a.m.: Officers responded to an accident at Forest Drive and Akins Boulevard. The driver had missed the stop sign and driven into the retention pond. EMS responded and transported the driver. The vehicle was towed from the pond.
11:39 a.m.: Officers responded to Freedom’s Landing for a panic alarm. The room was unoccupied, and it was determined to be a malfunction.
12:38 p.m.: Officers responded to a sick person at Russell Union. EMS responded but did not transport.
2:11 p.m.: An iPhone was reported stolen from the Pi Kappa Phi house. Case turned over to Criminal Investigations.
6:25 p.m.: An iPhone was reported stolen from the RAC. Case turned over to Criminal Investigations.
7:05 p.m.: A hand purse was reported stolen from University Villas. Case turned over to Criminal Investigations.
7:29 p.m.: Officers responded to the College of Education for an alarm. It was determined to be set off by custodial staff.