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Published November 09, 2009 09:56 pm - CORDELE — Rather routine. Records indicate that’s the kind of weekend that Cordele Police Department personnel spent Friday through Sunday.

Police log busy, but routine weekend



From STAFF REPORTS

CORDELE — Rather routine. Records indicate that’s the kind of weekend that Cordele Police Department personnel spent Friday through Sunday.

An activity report for that periods shows officers:

— Received two vandalism complaints involving automobiles.

A resident of the 500 block of 13th Ave. W. told Sgt. Jeremy Taylor that sometime between 9:30 p.m. Thursday and 7:30 a.m. Friday two deep scratches had been made on her 2002 Honda Accord.

The victim was unsure if the damage was done while the car was parked at her home or while it was at South Georgia Tech where she is a student.

A second resident told Sgt. Jeremy Taylor that while her 2001 Ford Explorer was parked in the 1300 block of 11th St. S. Saturday afternoon someone keyed it from the driver’s side passenger door to the end of the rear fender.

— Investigated a half-dozen theft complaints.

A local resident told Sgt. Charles Hill that while he was inside a 16th Ave. W. convenience store for about two minutes early Friday afternoon someone stole a bicycle he had left outside. Described as a blue 26-inch, 18-speed Magnum model, the bike is valued at $100.

Two residents of the 400 block of Fifth Ave. W. reported thefts.

The victim of the first reported incident told Sgt. Hill that a relative she named had taken her pocketbook valued at $100 and had sold it for $10. The second victim told Sgt. Green his government-issued cell phone had been taken. He provided the officer with the name of the person he thinks took it.

A customer of a Seventh St. S. convenience food store told Sgt. Robert Green that someone took his AT&T Motorola Razor cell from the counter when he accidentally left it there momentarily.

Another cell phone theft was reported to Lt. New just before 8:30 p.m. Saturday by a resident of the 500 block of 17th Ave. W.

A mailbox was taken from a residence of the 600 block of 24th Ave. E. Saturday afternoon, according to Sgt. Green who informed the resident there his mailbox was missing.



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