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By Bryan Geter
The Hogansville Police have been busy dur-
ing the holiday season answering calls stemming
from theft by taking to criminal trespassing and
entering an auto.
*Adarsh Kumar of 1339 E. Main Street (Elder's
Grocery) reported to police that a female came
into the store twice and cahsed two "forgery
checks."
The first check was given to him on December
3 for amount of $292.72. The second one was given
on December 7 for $292.65.
Reports state that both checks came from "Wee
Care Day Care Center" out of Newnan and paid to
Victoria M. Smith. Both checks were returned to
Adarsh from Flag Bank in Hogansville. The bank
*Police are investigating mailbox destruction
in Hogansville.
*On December 17, Ken McKenney told police
that someone had stolen his Christmas lights off
the tree in his front yard.
He said when he came home some kids were
in the front yard of his house.
No luther information was given.
*On December 21, Gina Cameron told police
that someone took a bike off of her back porch.
She said as she was taking her mother to the
doctor, she noticed a boy take the bike and go down
the street, but didn't notify police until after get-
ting back from the doctor about three hours later.
Police quickly responded and found the bike
on Boozer Street
she walked out to her car, she heard footsteps
ning through the leaves behind her house.
Smith said her purse was missing which includ-
ed several credit cards, check book, drivers license
and $35 cash in an envelope.
The case was turned over for investigation.
Phillip McMillian of W. Main Street told police
his car was broken in while he was working on
December 20.
He said a radio and phone were missing.
The incident was turned over for investiga-
tion.
In another incident, Darleen Moore of Ingles
told police that several teenagers were loitering
in the parking lot and were asked to leave.
She said they refused to until they were told TEAM
that the police had been called, agans
By Bryan Geter
SIGNS OF CHRISTMAS
- Santa was good to the
children of Hogansville.
These kids braved the cold
weather last Thursday
morning and rode their
bikes to the ballfield.
Pictured above are (I-r)
Michael Rabun, Holly
Spradlin, Jason Steele,
Chris Spradlin, Chris
Steele and James Rabun.
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By Bryan Geter
The Hogansville Police
Department worked several
accidents during December.
*An accident occurred on
December 21 on Hwy 29 at
intersection of Hwy 54 result-
ed in citations bring issued
by the Hogansville Police
Department.
According to reports,
Ralph T. Mattingly of
Hogansville, driving a 1990
Lincoln Town Car, turned
right onto Hwy 29 going north
striking Cleve Barton Crum
of Grantville, who was driv-
ing a 2000 Chevy Silverado.
Mattingly was charged
dth DUI-less safe, hit & run
and driving on suspended
license.
*On December 18, a two-
car wreck occurred on Hwy
54 at Collier Street.
Irene H. Medley of
Hogansville driving a 1998
Ford Escort SE pulled onto
the highway while turning
left off of Collier Street and
struck the side of Elizabeth
Powers of Hogansville, who
was driving a 1997 Ford
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in the incident.
*In Decemberan accident
at intersection of Ware Street
and Brooks Road occurred
with injuries.
When police arrived, they
found the car, a 1984 Monte
Call,, of Larry Donnell
Cotton, Jr. of Hogansville
.fouching the rear of a 1990
Buick Regal.
Passengers in the Cotton
car said the driver exited the
car and ran.
Both passengers of the
Cotton car complained of
neck injuries and# ras trans-
ported to the ;Georgia
Medical Center in LaGrange.
The case is still under
investigation.
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HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS - Michael Bailey, 17
Askew Street in Hogansville, suffers from MD
for the holidays this year. He spent three days in the
pital recently, but is better now. Pictured with Michael
at a singing recently are friends and family members, (L,
R) Ben McOurdy, Ronee Bailey, his mother, John his father,
and Mary Hammett of Corinth community.
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RELAXING - After a good meal at Rogers Barbecue ir
Hogansville, Francis and Agnes Ddssens enjoy the coz3
warm weather we are having.
Ms. Lobello Named to Lisl
Greenbrier High School graduate Elizabeth Lobello ha,
been named to the Dean's List at Young Harris College i
recognition of academic excellence for the 2001 fall semes Try |
ter. Full-time students achieving a 3.5 grade point averag
or better are ehgible for the Dean's List.
Elizabeth is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Lobelh
of Evans. Her grandparents are Mrs. Willow Heim o!
Hogansvflle and Tom Lobello of Jacksonville, Florida.
A sophomore at Young Harris College, Elizabeth is
member of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society. She is
Business Scholarship recipient, and was also named to tN
2000 fall and 2001 spring Dean's List.
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in his yard or
Thursday. i
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