Published August 01, 2008 11:17 pm -
Police investigate damaged buildings
Staff Reports
MOULTRIE — Two Moultrie businesses were damaged, with one building entered in an attempt to break through a wall into a pawn shop, the Moultrie Police Department said.
Officers answering a burglary alarm at 2:25 a.m. Friday at Quik Mart, 1406 West Bypass, found a window broken, but no entry apparently was made into the building. Damage was estimated at $400
An officer checking the area noticed a broken window at Sin on Skin Tattoo Parlor. Someone had entered the building and tried to go through the wall into American Pawn, police reports said. Damage at the business was estimated at $775.
Other Incidents
MOULTRIE POLICE
• Moultrie Colquitt County Library reported Thursday that a male juvenile called in a bomb threat. The caller told an employee at about 2:44 p.m. that he was going to blow up the building.
The building was evacuated and searched by police and Moultrie Fire Department personnel.
• Horace Albert, Fifth Avenue Southwest, reported Thursday the theft of a telephone.
• Betty Manley, Third Street Southwest, reported Thursday that her son received a harassing telephone call.
• Lucilla York, Hutchinson Drive, reported Thursday that she has been receiving harassing telephone calls for two months in which the caller hangs up when she answers.
• D’Voya Tatum, South Veterans Parkway, reported Thursday that three men attacked her boyfriend while he was sitting in his car outside her apartment building.
She told police that she was able to get inside her apartment but that Denadrolo Rolles could not.
All of the men were gone when police arrived, reports said.
• A woman whose name was withheld in a police report told officers that a female acquaintance brandished a knife at her during an incident at her residence. Police were unable to locate the woman, who left before they arrived.