Crime & Safety
Police Follow Trail of White Powder to Catch Suspect
Weird Police News: More of the strange stuff police officers around North Georgia were up against recently.
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> Making Benjamins out of Abes: Two men allegedly used at the Hamilton Mill Walmart near Dacula. The fake bills, which were accepted by a cashier who held them up to the light, were found to be $5 bills that had been bleached and reprinted to look like $100 bills.
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> He had to go… really: A man who was "stumbling through the parking lot" at a Suwanee-area restaurant, told police he was waiting for his brother to give him a ride. He also had to go. But after police didn’t allow him to go back into the restaurant to use the restroom, he turned toward the restaurant, “took a few steps in that direction and urinated on the curb,” according to the incident report.
> Follow the trail of white powder: Walton County Sheriff’s deputies, who were serving a warrant in Monroe, found their man by following a trail of white powder to the attic. The man’s girlfriend answered the door and told deputies the suspect wasn’t there, but her face told a different story. Deputies noticed a white powdery substance all over her face, then a trail of more powder on the ladder leading up to the attic. That’s where the man was found. Deputies also found white powder in a plastic packet and an unmarked pill bottle, which were later identified as schedule II and schedule III narcotics.
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> Must be some good stew: An Oconee County resident reported to the sheriff’s department the theft of two plastic containers of chicken mull (a variety of stew) from a freezer located in the carport. The resident reported the value to be $14.
> Not so fast: An Athens Clarke County Police officer investigating suspicious activity in a parking deck approached two people, who turned and walked away before one of them threw something into a trash can. Not so fast. The cop detained the pair and recovered the object — a plastic bag containing cocaine.
> More than a food fight… again: Two freshmen were taken away in handcuffs after a bloody lunchtime brawl recently at Tucker High School. Tough school. A similar incident at the school last September left a teacher who intervened with a broken leg.
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