
The complainant went to talk to the man at a local sports bar about the motor and was told to talk to another fellow, who agreed to meet with him at the Devereaux Road address “where the two of them eventually made contact (with the officer.” The man said he asked his father-in-law where the motor had gone and “and was told a man had been allowed to pick up scrap metal from the yard and may have accidentally taken the motor.” “(He) stated when he went to pick up the engine to put it back in the lawn mower at approximately 1030 hours it was gone.” The complainant said she had been working on a “Kawasaki zero turn lawn mower engine worth approximately $2,200 for a customer,” and had put the engine in his father-in-law’s front yard next to the mobile home. She went quietly after that, and an LCSO deputy came and picked her up, though not before the HPD officer cited her for following too closely.Ĭivil matter: An officer met two men at a Devereaux Road address Oct. After unsuccessfully trying to get handcuffs on the woman, the officer “advised (her) that she would be tased if she did not stop resisting.” (She) unlocked the door.”īut she didn’t go quietly. The officer then got his baton and told the woman if she didn’t get out he’d “have to break the window to open the door and remove her from the vehicle. The woman said she needed to call her sister. The officer tried to open the door but it was locked, and again told the woman she was under arrest. The officer told her she was under arrest, but she “rolled the driver’s side window up and would not step out of the vehicle.” Turned out, she was wanted by the Liberty County Sheriff’s Office for failing to show up in court.

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Once it did, he pulled behind it and pulled the driver over and explained why he made the stop, then got her license and vehicle registration and had it run through dispatch. 22 in the Northwest Woods subdivision wrote he “observed a vehicle in the rear view mirror of my patrol vehicle, which was following my patrol vehicle at an unreasonable and unsafe distance,” so he pulled onto another street and let the vehicle go by. Tailgating, more: An officer patrolling around 7:30 p.m. That vehicle, “is the same vehicle (he and another suspect) were seen driving in several other shoplifting incidents … as well as suspicious occurrence at the (Super Walmart),” the report said.
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(He) pushes the shopping cart out of the business without paying and is seen leaving in a White Crown Victoria with dark tinted windows and a front push bar.” There, the man puts “six cases of Michelob Ultra and four cases of Bud Light in the shopping cart. 15 report because he’d been arrested for a different shoplifting incident the same Walmart Neighborhood Market “can be seen on video enter the store … pushing a shopping cart and walking directly to the alcoholic beverage aisle.” The man told HPD he didn’t know who took his bike. He also stated he had headlights, tail lights mounted to the bicycle and two locks around the frame,” the report said. It had large tires and the seat was “extended the maximum position. He stated when he returned outside, he noticed his red, white and black mountain bike was no longer in the breezeway.” 23 he left his bike unsecured outside his apartment “because he rushed inside to use the restroom. Stolen bike: A Royal Oaks Apartments man reported Oct. He turned the speaker off and the noise was maintained at a decent level.” “He stated that it was the outside speaker and was told to turn it down or off.


The business owner was cited for excessive noise.

He met the business owner and told him a man called to complain about the music, and an officer who went there could also here it. From Hinesville Police Department reports:Įxcessive noise: An officer was sent to an E.G.
