Matter of record Dec. 16 – A woman reportedly became upset when her ex-husband showed up at Little Caesar's, where she works, demanding to speak to the her about child custody issues. She said the man has been ordered by a judge to stay away from her place of employment. The officer explained how to get a temporary protective order and was given a case number. Domestic offense <p ...
Theft by conversion Dec. 17 – A Richmond Hill resident filed a complaint, saying that in October, the alleged offender took her Amana brand washer and dryer, thinking it belonged to someone else. When she contacted the offender and explained the mistake, the offender reportedly refused to cooperate and said she would not return the property until the original property she was after was delivered. The complainant said she does not ...
Here are the Richmond Hill Police Department reports from the weekend of Dec. 15-16.
Assist EMS Nov. 15 – An officer assisted EMS with a female subject who fell outside City Hall and "appears to have broken her left arm." Nov. 15 – An officer assisted EMS with an 85 year old female who was having shortness of breath. Nov. 8 – An officer assisted EMS with a one-month-old infant who had stopped breathing. Nov. 8 – A subject approached an officer and ...
Cocaine possession Nov. 12 – During a search at Miles Trailer Park for a man who was allegedly in a fight at Clyde's, they saw someone begin driving out the rear of the park. They stopped the man and asked him for ID, and while waiting for him to get it out, noticed a bag of white powdery substance in his lap, the report said. When the man went to reach for ...
Matter of record Nov. 15 – A woman went to the station to report an assault. She said while working for Milan Salon and Day Spa, she was approached by a man who asked to speak with her outside the building. The woman said she exited the building in the back, and the man became angry and accused her of spreading rumors about him, the report said. After their brief argument, the ...
Theft by taking Nov. 9 – An employee at the Richmond Hill Animal Hospital reported a theft after a woman came to pick up her daughter's animals. According to the employee, she told the woman she would need to pay for the services before she could have the dogs, and the woman became irritated. After a brief argument, the employee allegedly agreed to let the woman pay for the services by the ...
Financial card fraud Nov. 8 – A Richmond Hill High School student said that, while he was at football practice, someone stole his debit card and $43 out of his wallet. The boy said he left the locker room at 3:30 p.m. and returned at about 4 p.m. and the items were missing. The locker room is left unlocked during practice, the report said. The debit card was used at 4:36 p.m. ...
Reckless driving Oct. 27 – During patrol on Bellfast Siding, a deputy saw two motorcycles speeding by. He attempted a traffic stop, and notified Richmond Hill Communications of the traffic violation and of the fact that the drivers were not stopping. He began following them as they attempted to leave the area, "running cars off of the roadway and darting in and out of traffic in an attempt to lose me," ...
Matter of record Nov. 1 – At Hwy. 17 and Harris Trail, the victim said he and his passengers were traveling on Ga. 405 and stopped to take a break. While on the break, he noticed gas was coming from the vehicle, so he tried to get it to a shop. The vehicle allegedly caught fire during this attempt. The fire department extinguished the fire, but the vehicle had major damage ...
Pedestrian under the influence Oct. 23 – Deputies were sent to I-16 after pedestrians were reported running out into the interstate and waving their arms at passing motorists. At the scene, the man said he had run out of gas. During conversation, the deputy said it was apparent the man was intoxicated, which a Breathalyzer confirmed. The man reportedly became loud and uncooperative at that time, and was taken to jail ...
Hit and run Oct. 27 – A man said while parked at McDonald's in the Love's truck stop parking lot another vehicle backed into his. The man said a large white male with short brown hair exited the other vehicle, and told him he was trying to back into another space – but he offered the complainant $20 and a coffeepot to cover the damages, the report said. When the man ...
DUI Oct. 13 – During a security check on Oak Hill Cemetery, a deputy saw a man pull off the roadway and begin relieving himself in plain view. The deputy asked the man for identification and he produced a military ID. The deputy reportedly noticed the man was unsteady on his feet and slurring when he spoke. When questioned about having a driver's license, the man said he had just received a ...
Seafood Festival reports Oct. 20 – A U.S. Uniformed Services ID card with a Hinesville address was found by a citizen during the festival and turned over to an officer. A failed attempt to reach the owner of the card was made, and the card was sealed in an evidence bag and dropped into the property locker at the RHPD. Oct. 20 – An officer turned in a golf ring with ...
Burglary Oct. 8 – A report for a burglary at Richmond Hill Middle School was taken after someone allegedly entered the boys' locker room and stole a staff member's cell phone and keys, including a key for the RHHS and RHMS gyms and the man's vehicle. The man said several other students' personal belongings were thrown around the locker room but none of those students wished to make a report. ...
The Heritage Bank in Midway was robbed during the lunch hour Friday. Midway Police Chief Kelli Morningstar only could confirm the bank was robbed at 12:39 p.m. before deferring all questions to the Liberty County Sheriff's Office.
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