The accompanying is data aggregated from open records taken from reports of the Milledgeville Police Department and the Baldwin County Sheriff's Office. It is our arrangement to not reveal the names of casualties. These reports don't reflect blame or honesty. A "capture" does not generally demonstrate imprisonment. The charges documented are noted in the account.
Theft
An officer was dispatched to a North Columbia Street flat soon after twelve Dec. 23 in reference to a robbery. There the officer met with a man who had returned home to locate his indirect access and a room window open. He said that at some point between leaving for Christmas and returning to the loft, somebody had softened up and scrounged through his and his flat mates' assets. The man was ignorant of any important things that were lost from the loft, reporting just $10 in spare change being taken. The officer reached the mortgage holder about the episode, and he said that he would check if a neighbor's security camera had caught the break-in.
Battery
An officer was dispatched to the 400 square of East Walton Street not long after 9 p.m. Dec. 23. A man there expressed that he had been struck by an obscure individual on the railroad tracks. The left half of the man's face was swollen from his jaw to his eye. In the wake of having the man transported to ORMC, the officer got a call from the healing facility a brief span later, saying that the man had left the clinic before being inspected by ORMC staff. An attendant expressed that the man trusted he knew who had beaten him, and advised staff he proposed to counter. The officer sought the range around the healing center for the man however was not able find him.
Theft
An officer was dispatched to a North Columbia Street flat soon after twelve Dec. 23 in reference to a robbery. There the officer met with a man who had returned home to locate his indirect access and a room window open. He said that at some point between leaving for Christmas and returning to the loft, somebody had softened up and scrounged through his and his flat mates' assets. The man was ignorant of any important things that were lost from the loft, reporting just $10 in spare change being taken. The officer reached the mortgage holder about the episode, and he said that he would check if a neighbor's security camera had caught the break-in.
Battery
An officer was dispatched to the 400 square of East Walton Street not long after 9 p.m. Dec. 23. A man there expressed that he had been struck by an obscure individual on the railroad tracks. The left half of the man's face was swollen from his jaw to his eye. In the wake of having the man transported to ORMC, the officer got a call from the healing facility a brief span later, saying that the man had left the clinic before being inspected by ORMC staff. An attendant expressed that the man trusted he knew who had beaten him, and advised staff he proposed to counter. The officer sought the range around the healing center for the man however was not able find him.
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