SPD 11-24-21

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Officers with the Swainsboro Police Department (SPD) reported…

November 12

Officers were dispatched in reference to a male using the restroom outside the establishment. He came to rent a room but due to not having an I.D he was turned down.

Officers were dispatched in reference to a report on a stolen tablet from his truck

Officers were dispatched in reference to a verbal disagreement over the discipline of the child. Both

parties were separated.

November 13

Officers were dispatched in reference to a call referencing a male kicking a female’s car, a dispute

turned physical, female hit male with elbow and he kicked her vehicle. He then left the scene while she followed “trying to obtain his tag number” and was pulled over and given a D.U.I charge, transported to EmCo Jail.

Officers responded to a call about a simple battery case. Male spit on and “mushed” females face, so she proceeded to call the cops and he “gave her a reason” then broke her T.V, coffee table, and door. Male hasn’t been located since.

Officers were dispatched in reference to a complaint that a male was knocking on a female’s window, and suspect already has criminal trespass written out for him. Window looked to be tampered with but nothing major.

Officers stopped a vehicle during a traffic check, passenger had no seat belt, and was already was on

probation, so she was arrested and carried to the jail. The driver was driving on suspended license, and was also arrested, but later returned with a citation.

November 14

Officers were dispatched in reference to a caller being held at gunpoint. 2 offenders stole the victim’s phone, airpods, and 160 dollars cash. They also looked through his vehicle for guns. The victim used a “find my phone” app to find the whereabouts of offenders. Officers found a vehicle with a shotgun in it, along with both offenders with the help of the K9 unit.

Officers were dispatched in reference to someone damaging a vehicle. When arriving at scene the

offender fled into the woods. A witness was on the phone with the offender’s father, who stated that him and his son had a dispute earlier, which resulted in him beating up his vehicle.

Victim came to police department to file a complaint that when she used the gas station, her card info was hacked by a Cashapp user, and took $180 dollars.

November 15

Officers were dispatched in reference to a rear end crash, in which the offender asked the “victim” for his information, but the victim pulled a gun on him and proceeded to tell him off.

Officers were dispatched in reference to harassment at a gas station. Male threated to take daughter away from female, which she had a restraining order on.

Officers responded to a complaint that a New York citizen was using a citizen of Swainsboro’s old tag number, and has been receiving citations for it.

November 16

Officers were dispatched in reference to a high speed chase that came from Treutlen County, and ended on the bypass going north. Both offenders were arrested and handed back to the Treutlen County officers.

Officers were dispatched in reference to a male not fixing a fence that he knocked down, but hasn’t done it yet.

Officers were dispatched in reference to a complaint that someone damaged the victim's vehicle while they were at work. There was no footage backing this up, but she suspects it was a former boyfriend.

Officers were dispatched in reference to a female being on Williams St. when she had a probation notice not to be there. She was arrested and carried to the jail.

Officers were dispatched in reference to a reference to stalking. The female stated every time she is at the gas station her ex-husband appears and tries to talk, but she has a restraining order on him. She then states that she doesn’t know if it is valid or not, when the officer told her to look into it.

November 17

Officers were dispatched in reference to a customer refusing to leave. The owner called the cops and they told him to get a criminal trespass notice and the offender refused to sign it as well. He was told if he came back, he would be arrested.

Officers stopped a vehicle due to the headlight being out, but the driver had a warrant in Indiana. He was arrested and taken to the Jail.

Officers were dispatched in reference to a vehicle fire. Victim states it started smoking in the back.

Firefighters had it out before the officers arrived.

Officers were dispatched in reference to an alleged theft between the employee and register. Nothing is confirmed at this time.

Officers respond to a call that stated the victim’s grandmother was abusing her when leaving the home. The grandmother is said to have issues, but wanted to put her in jail for her actions.