Crime Digest, September 6, 2008

Jonathan Jackson
The Union-Recorder

September 05, 2008 09:54 pm

Baldwin County Sheriff’s Department
— Suspended license
A traffic stop on a black Nissan Sentra occupied by a driver and four unrestrained children resulted in the arrest of Malikah Reeves, 24, for driving on a suspended license around 4 p.m. Wednesday on Highway 112, a sheriff’s report states.
— Forgery
A man reported that since he lost his checkbook in July, someone has forged six checks for a total of $186.21, a sheriff’s report states.
— Entering an auto
A woman reported the theft of her purse from the trunk of her unlocked car on First Street around midnight Thursday, a sheriff’s report states.
— Entering an auto
Someone reported that two customers shoplifted a dress and a shirt from a tanning salon off N. Columbia Street Thursday around 1 p.m., a sheriff’s report states.
— Suspended license
A traffic stop to assist a stranded motorist on Highway 22 resulted in the arrest of Grady Milner Jr., 44, for driving on a suspended license, a sheriff’s report states.

Milledgeville Police Department
— Entering an auto
A woman reported the theft of a digital camera from her vehicle while it was at an auto service business on N. Columbia Street Aug. 22, a police report states.
— Theft
Someone reported the theft of a self-propelled lawnmower from the back of a truck at a home on Clarke Street sometime Tuesday night, a police report states.
— Fight
Someone reported a fight at a gas station on Vinson Highway Wednesday, around 3:30 p.m., a police report states.
— Theft
Someone reported the theft of nine doorknob/lock sets from a construction site on S. Wayne Street sometime last week, a police report states.
— Theft
A man reported the theft of his wallet from his truck while he was cutting grass at a home on Anthony Way Wednesday around 4:30 p.m., a police report states.

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