PA6E 10 HOGANSVIL HOME NEWS - THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 2000,
Police Force to Us P00'.pper Spray to Subdue
By Bryan Geter
Hogansville police had to use
pepper spray to subdue a 23 year
old man after he refused to coop-
erate with police last Saturday.
According to police reports,
Debra Moses asked for officers
to escort her residence located
at 203 Marshall Street after work.
Moses told police her live-in
boyfriend, PhiUip McMillian, had
been arguing and fighting with
her since they decided to sepa-
rate. She told police they had been
living together for three and a
half years.
McMillian told police he
wanted Moses out of the house.
Moses however, refused to leave
and told police she was paying
half of the rent and there were
three small children living at the
home with her as well.
Officers urged the couple to
remain together until they could
each find a place to live and began
to leave the residence.
Before the officers could
leave the premises, the couple
began screaming and hollering
again forcing officers to return
to the home.
Once back inside and the offi-
cers asked McMillian if he a
friend or relative the could spend
the night with. The discussion of
leaving the home irritated
McMillian, 'according to the
police report and he became
,unruly.
Officers used pepper spray
to subdue McMiUian and he was
arrested and charged with disor-
derly conduct.
Healthstar was called to treat
McMillian.
Two Charged
With Battery
Police were summoned to 104
Corinth Road on Sunday and two
people were arrested for battery.
When police arrived at the
residence they found Charles
Lewis Bailey, 36, sitting on a bed
and bleeding from a wound to his
neck. Police realized Bailey had
been cut with a knife.
Mary Bailey,36, admitted to
cutting her husband.
Ms. Bailey told police her hus-
band had been drinking all day
long, aggravating her and a
daughter and making obscene
gestures to both of them.
Ms. Bailey was arrested and
charged with battery for cutting
her husband.
Mr. Bailey was also arrested
and charged with simple battery.
Officers claim that after Bailey
was handcuffed, he became bois-
terousfoelligerent and wanted
began arguing with officers
about going to jail, according to
the report. Police described
Bailey as being aggressive in the
report.
Woman Accused
Of Shoplifting
Hogansville police respond-
ed to a called at Ingles located at
1891 E. Main street Saturday
night around 7 p.m. to investigate
a possible shoplifting incident.
According to police reports,
two Ingles employees noticed a
female take a plastic bag and a
Barbie doll and begin walking
toward the deli department in the
store. Once in the deli, the woman
was seen placing the doll (valued
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at $39.99) in the bag. Once the doll
was in the bag, the woman exit-
ed the store, according to the
police report.
Employees of Ingles stopped
the woman and detained her until
police arrived. Police issued a
citation for court to Mary
Margate Newsom, 52 of
Hogansville.
Trespass
Cags Invest/gated
Hogansville police answered
two criminal trespass calls on
Saturday, according to police
reports.
Officers were dispatched to
4903 Mountville Road at 11:48
p.m. after Jennifer Hampton
reported seeing a prowler in her
driveway.
The woman gave a descrip-
tion of the vehicle the person was
driving and a vehicle fitting the
description was stopped later on
that evening.
The man driving the vehicle
was asked if he had been at the
residence and he told police he
had parked at the residence. He
was instructed by police not to
return to the home.
Vandalism Case
Being Investigated
Hogansville police are inves-
tigating a case of vandalism
after it was reported an
unknown assailant broke a win-
dow at 205 Baugh Street with a
rock.
Editor's Note: The weekly
arrest report is taken from
reports filed at the Hogansville
Police Department or the Troup
County Sheriff's Department
and are a matter of public record.
Those listed in the report
have only been charged in each
incident and are innocent of all
charges until proven guilty in a
court of law.
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