Madison Police Reports
8/9
Jannelle R. Washington, 35 of Monroe, reported a burglary and forced entry at her residence. After returning home from staying with a relative for several weeks, Washington noticed her front door lock damaged. Washington stated she entered the residence and noticed several items missing; a wooden stand, clothing, gold earrings, gold necklace, vacuum and pots and pans. The total loss was $340.
8/24
Wayne Flowers, 58 of Loganville, reported several items stolen from Madison on the Creek subdivision. Flowers is the maintenance person in charge of maintaining the vacant residences. Flowers reported the following items stolen or damaged: 1130 Bramblewood Drive; a person entered the basement by unknown means and gutted the furnace removing the A-coil, the motor fan, and copper. 1000 Bramblewood Drive; a person entered the basement and gutted the furnace removing the interior parts and also removed the exterior air compressor from the side of the house. 1020 Overlook Drive; someone removed the exterior air compressor from the side of the house. 1030 Overlook Drive; someone removed the exterior air compressor from the side of the house. 1040, 1050 and 1060 Overlook Drive; a person cut the supply line to the exterior air compressor in an attempt to come back and remove the air compressor at a later date. The estimated loss of all the equipment was $7,500.
Sandra Marie Self, 48 of Madison reported several items missing from her home. Self reported a Phillips Flat Screen TV, a pair of Air Nike shoes, approximately 30-35 DVDs and a piece of chicken from the refrigerator missing. The total loss was $850.00.
8/26
Royal Riley, 26 of Buckhead reported the tag stolen off his 2003 Chevy Silverado. Riley was reportedly parked at Georgia Perimeter College on Eatonton Hwy. when someone took his tag (Georgia BMB1859).
8/28
Aleisha John Knight, 37 of Madison reported her car was egged while parked at her home on Poplar Street.
Michael Earl Portwood, 37 of Madison reported his car egged while parked at his home on Plum Street.
Morgan Sheriff Reports
8/10
Kenneth Williams, of Madison reported a theft at the home he is care-taker of. Williams reported the lock on the pump house was missing along with the pump on 1081 Guinn Road.
8/18
Lucinda Edwards, 57 of Buckhead reported various farm equipment was stolen from the back yard of her residence. The items in question are: two field cultivators valued at $2,500 each and one tractor plow valued at $1,500. Edwards stated she believed her nephew William Ross was responsible for the missing equipment.
8/24
Herbert Stanley Moss, 68 of Rutledge reported several items stolen from his garage. Moss said one bag and two boxes of tools along with a safe were taken from him. A large Dewalt bag full of power tools and carpentry tools were missing. The safe reportedly contained confederate money, 1880s US money, old coins, two diamond rings and birth certificates.
8/28
David Noble of Atlanta and James Hamilton of Suwanee reported their hunting camp broken into and several items missing. The hunting camp on Lower Apalachee Road was broken into sometime during the last month. Noble and Hamilton reported two guns, two crossbows and a fanny pack with a knife inside missing. The missing guns are a 22 cal bolt rifle and a 1964 Winchester 30-06 bolt action. The crossbows are a Horton and Ten Point.
Greene County Sheriff's Office
Aug. 23 - Aug. 29
On Aug. 24, deputies responded to 2050 Carey Station Rd, Greensboro, in reference to a complaint of a theft by taking. The case is active and an investigation is pending.
On Aug. 25, deputies conducted a traffic stop on MLK Dr, Greensboro, that resulted in the arrest of Ryan Jamael West of Greensboro, for driving with a suspended license and felony obstruction of a law enforcement officer.
On Aug. 26, deputies responded to 6329 Lake Oconee Parkway, Greensboro, in reference to a complaint of theft by taking. The case is active and an investigation is pending.
On Aug. 27, deputies conducted a traffic stop on South Main St near Athens Tech, Greensboro, that resulted in the arrest of Derrick Gerard Brown of Greensboro, for loud music, driving without a license and driving under the influence.
On Aug.26, deputies transported Todd Peavy and Willie Felder from Hancock State Prison, Sparta, to the Greene County Sheriff's Office, Greensboro, for court.
On Aug. 26, Deputies conducted a search warrant at 1251 Brannon Dr, Greensboro, that resulted in Thomas Eugene Eleazer of Greensboro, and Tracey M. Eleazer from Greensboro. being charged with possession of marijuana with intent to distribute.
On Aug. 27, deputies conducted a traffic stop on Interstate 20 near the 136 mile marker, Greensboro, that resulted in the arrest of Demtrice Althereus of Norway, S.C. for driving with suspended license.
On Aug. 27, deputies responded to 1611 Grand Central Court, Greensboro, in reference to a complaint of a burglary. The case is active and an investigation is pending.
On Aug. 29, deputies conducted traffic stop on South Main St, Greensboro, that resulted in the arrest of Alfredo Bernal Rivera of Greensboro, for failing to maintain lane, driving without a license and driving under the influence.
On Aug. 29, deputies responded to 4532 Veazey Rd, White Plains, in reference to a complaint of a domestic dispute that resulted in the arrest of Mathew Mosley of White Plains, for terroristic threats and acts and reckless conduct.
On Aug. 27, deputies transported Thomas and Tracey Eleazer from the Walton County Sheriff's Office, Monroe, to the Greene County Sheriff's Office, Greensboro, for possession of marijuana with intent to distribute.