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Police Probe Waffle House Meal-Stealer
By BRYAN GETER
On Saturday night, November
23 around 10 p.m,, a white male and
a black male entered the Waffle
House located at 1615 Bass Cross
Road and filled their bellys and
walked out without paying.
Trindi Coalson told police they
ate $14.11 worth of food and drink
and when it was time to pay, the
black male walked outside.
She said the white male said he
had to get something out of the car
and walked outside also.
Reports states that Coalson did-
n't see what type of vehicle the two
left in and didn't recognize who they
were.
In a separate case, a Gilbertown,
Al. man reported to police that he
laid his wallet by accident on top of
the change machine at the
Hogansvflle Coin Laundry on
Sunday, Nov. 24 around 6 p.m.
David Lewis Adatn.working
for a construction company, told
police that a black female in her 20's
with auburn hair, about 6 feet tall
and weighed approximately 110 lbs.
entered the laundry through the
QUITE A WELCOME! - Serving a delicious meal at the grand opening of Community Bank & Trust were, front,
Sissy Lowery, Rhiannon Rice and Kay Carlisle; back, John Thompson, Kelli Thompson, Lindsey Davis and Felicia
Smith.
GREAT SEASON- YelloW'Jackets football team U-8, front row, left to right, Nikel Martin, Tyrell Tigner, Evan Kidd,
Patrick Strickland, Zachery Owen, Marquis Cosby; back row, left to right, Dawson Holloway, Chandler Wilkerson,
Tyquadre Rosser, Jamie Cole, Christopher Martin, Timothy Barnes and Chuck kland. Not pictured: Zachery Owen,
Evan Tucker and Coach Michael Stinson.
back door and left the same way.
A search of the area by police
came up fruitless. The wallet con-
tains $400, Adams said.
In another incident, police are
investigating an entering auto case
that occurred between Nov. 21 and
Nov. 22 between 9:30 p.m. and 10:.40
a.m. at Byars Antiques located at
307 S Highway 29.
Owner Van Byars told police
ao
that someone entered
diesel truck and took a cell
valued at $100 and $3
with an expired credit card.
Byars said he saw nothin
missing.
He said there was
the doors or windows.
Hogansville Investi
Latimoor is investigating
dent.
Man Faces
DUI Charg
By BRYAN GETER
A Hogansville man was arrested early Saturday
ing on November 23 and charged with DUI, no
ance and failure to maintain lane after being
Hwy 100 headed toward Hogansvige.
Police stated that he noticed that the van
Hernandez, 33, of 431 Corinth Road was drivng
ing.
After stopping Hernandez, the officer said he
strong odor of an alcoholic beverager about the" subject
asked him to step out og the vehicle.
Police said Hernandez was not steady on his feet
his speech was blurred.
He consented to take a breath test which read .11.
Hernandez was transported to the Troup County
In another incident, police found a 22 caliber
under a house a 600 Main Street.
Officer said he was looking for a subject
Street when he noticed a door that leads under
broken off.
he said he looked under the house and saw the gun
was unloaded, he said he took the gun because of the
of the children. Property control was done, he added.
The incident occurred early on Sunday morning.
No injuries was reported after a accident involving
vehicles occurred on Saturday, November 23 at 4:35
West Boyd Street.
Larry Donneil Cotton, Jr. of 115 Ware Street told
he was west bound on Elm St. and stopped at the Stop
at the end of Elm Street. Then he said he pulled
struck by Harold Lefrances Leslie of 700 N. Boyd.
Cotton was cited for failure to yield after stop sign.
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By BRYAN GETER
A three-vehicle collision
on Interstate 85 northbound
near the Grantville exit in
Meriwether County on
Sunday caused a six-vehicle
pileup.
State patrol said traffic
was backed up for 16 miles
on the last day of the heavy
holiday traveling.
While traffic wasat anear
stand-still, local troopers
were called to five rear-end-
ing collisions near the weigh
station on 1-85 northbound -
Police Issue 139
Citations in
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stretched south from 106_846
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three more miles. . K YC
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Only one person was lounti
in the collisions. om th
The GSP reported lawa!
injuries across the state -- .v', -- '
21 fatalities. da' s
No one died in Tr10:2TF
County due to a coUisjon, i
Last year, 17 died IIERIW1
Georgia roads during a pc
Thanksgiving holidays rflek to
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ItOUSE
By BRYAN GETER
The Hogansville Police
Department were extreme-
ly busy during the month of
November answering anum-
ber of calls.
The calls included four
assaults, five batteries, 29
disorderly conduct, 23
domestic violence, 22 thefts,
seven burglaries, five eater-
ing auto, 11 criminal tres-
pass, one forgery, 36 assist
motorists, 38 suspicious per-
son, 23 suspicious vehicle, 11
noise complaints, 22 alarms
and 108 escorts.
Officers made 17
meanor arrests, one
arrest and one
during the month.
Officers wrote 139
tic citations and 111
inRs during the same
Police made 77
reports and six
reports,
State/bench
were served to seven
and one city/probation
rant .was serve&
Officers cited 24
for violation of the
ordinance.
Wolverines
Additional
The West Georgia Wolverines Wheelchair
Team will have tryouts for the team in the
HAVING A GOOD YEAR- Falcons cheedeading uad, kneeling, left to right, Mercedez Stitcher, Jessie Dollar,
MacKenzie Smith, Gracebtn Hawk, Anna Marie Hemdon; middle row, left to right, Surner Hemdon, Courtney Maxwell,
Talley Walker, Jessie White; back row, left to right, cheerleader advisor Kim Hemdon, Kaitlyn Gaddy, Holly Kimbrell,
Megan Ramsey, Brooke Walker and cheerleader advisor Tammy Dollar.
Springs Thursday, December 5th, at 5.0 p.m.
If you have any kind of physical disability,
can qualify to play.
You can call Coach McIntyre at 655-3969 for
marion or just come to the practice Thursday.