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Published July 07, 2009 10:50 pm -

Officers find ski mask, bullets after attempted break-in


Staff Reports

MOULTRIE — Officers responding Tuesday morning to an attempted break-in at a Hartsfield woman’s home found a ski mask and bullets while searching for the offender, the Colquitt County Sheriff’s Office said.

Dee Summerlin, 1500 block Riggs Store Road, called 911 after she was awakened at about 12:40 a.m. by someone pounding on the front door and windows, sheriff’s reports said.

Summerlin told officers that after she got up, the electricity in the residence went out.

Officers found footprints and a black ski mask near the residence. The main electric breaker outside the residence also had been turned off.

While searching the area, officers found a camouflage bag containing 9 mm gun shells. A Maglite flashlight and other bullets also were found near the residence, sheriff’s reports said.

Thefts

• Sharon Davidson, 600 block Funston-Sigsbee Road, reported Friday the theft of a compressor stand, brown whiskey barrel and other miscellaneous items.

Arrests

• Juan Damion, 27, of Moultrie, was charged Sunday with pedestrian under the influence.

• Jana Kaye Arnold, 18, 407 Pinebluff Road, Albany, was charged Monday with forgery.

Property damage

• Kelli Ruzzo, 1000 Georgia Highway 319 North, reported Sunday that a vacant rental mobile home at 812 Doc Darbyshire Road was damaged. Ruzzo also found a gallon container of water and box of food inside as if someone had been living in the mobile home.

Moultrie Police Department

Thefts

• Robert Office, 400 block Second Street Northwest, reported Thursday the theft of a Sony Playstation 2.



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