Moultrie Observer

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July 14, 2008

Theft reports top $4,000

MOULTRIE — Six Colquitt County residents reported they were victims of property theft over the weekend. Items reported stolen included cash, electronics, jewelry, a money order, a bicycle and a trailer.

The value of the items reported stolen was about $4,148. Those who reported being the victims of theft were:

• Jackquenette Jordan, of Seventh Street Northwest, reported a thief stole a money order from her dresser Friday. The value of the stolen money order was $148. Jordan gave officers the name of a male suspect.

• Ishmael Kendrick, of Fifth Avenue Southeast, reported a thief stole a Phillips 57-inch television Saturday. The value of the stolen television was $1,000. Kendrick gave officers the name of a male suspect.

• Amanda Rivera, of Fourth Street Southeast, reported a thief stole her son’s Mongoose bicycle Saturday. The value of the stolen bicycle was about $100.

• Miguel Dominguez, of Highway 133 North, reported a thief stole a 24-inch gold necklace, a gold birthstone ring and $100 cash between 8 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. Saturday. The value of the stolen items was $1,500.

• Jay Brown, of Sandy Ridge Cemetery Road in Norman Park, reported Sunday a thief stole a pull-behind trailer between June 30 and July 6. The value of the stolen trailer was $650.

• Charles Sealy, of Old Albany Road, reported a thief kicked open his front door and stole a Microsoft X-box and eight X-box games between July 5 and 12:45 p.m. Saturday. The value of the stolen items was $750.



Other Incidents

Moultrie Police

• An officer on patrol Sunday found marijuana plants growing by a trash can on Ninth Avenue Southeast. The plants were removed from the scene and turned over to the Drug Enforcement Team.

• Kimberly Moore reported someone cut the sidewall of all four tires on her Ford Explorer while it was parked on Gatewood Circle between 10 p.m. and 11:40 p.m. Saturday. Damage was estimated at $300.



Colquitt County S.O.

• Carlos Jose, of Circle Road, reported someone ran by him and cut his ear with a knife during a fight Saturday.

• Benjamin Calixto, of Lawrence Road, reported someone hit him in the head with a beer bottle during a fight Sunday. Calixto suffered a laceration above his left eye. He provided sheriff’s deputies with the street name of a male suspect.

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