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The representative sought the suspect at $ 1,600 shoplifting. He already found him in prison.

    The Sheriff office of Oceree County reported the following incidents:

    Shoplifting: on May 6, deputy John Young was sent to Kohl's, where a woman had sent back some sandals for a store credit card. She then went over the baby area to put items in a bag. She went to the register with some clothes to buy, but did not pay for some items placed in her handbag. The woman was not immediately identified.

    Shoplifting: Devin Blair was sent on 8 May to Ulta Beauty in the Ocapeee Connector, where two women were worth around $ 1,600 cosmetics. The women entered the store early in the afternoon and within six minutes they loaded a bag and left.

    Tint problem: on May 8 sgt. Lex Ogan patroled on Epps Bridge Parkway when he observed a BMW with the windows heavily tinted. That caught his attention, so he ran the tag and heard that the owner had a suspended license. After a traffic stop, the driver, a 47-year-old Athens-Man, was arrested after the officer heard that he had seven active suspensions due to things such as violations of child benefit, a DIGREGE and a super-speed judgment.

    Mystery Man: On May 8, deputy John Young was sent to a location on Sikes Road, where a man reported that he found a trail camera on a tree and pointed to his equipment trailer. He pulled the SIM card and showed a man who mounted the camera two days earlier. However, the man could not be identified because he was wearing a mask, hat and gloves.

    Shoplifting: On May 9, Deputy Kelda Simmons was sent to Walmart where a losing prevention officer had tried to stop a woman after she tried to leave with some perfume, deodorant, makeup and a salad. She ran away in the direction of the cracker Vat. Simmons and deputy Annessa Glenn found the woman in the restaurant, and she explained that she had poured the stolen items out of her bag before she ran. Athens's 30-year-old wife was taken to prison.

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    Drunk driving: on May 9, sgt. Lex Ogan kept the traffic on the US Highway 78 when he clocked a vehicle that approached 79 km / h. He made a traffic stop and the 46-year-old Bogart woman explained that she was in a hurry to get home for a graduation party. She had watery eyes, a blushing face and she smelled of alcohol. She was apologetic, but denied drinking alcohol. However, she was accused of Dui after the failure of austerity tests along the road. An open bottle of Sutter Home Wine was found in the vehicle.

    Drunk driving: on May 10, CPT. Boris Argueta received a phone call from a police officer in Athens-Clarke who had stopped at a parked car along the perimeter of Athens in Ocreee County. A man fainted behind the wheel. Representative Robert McCannon arrived and he turned off the inflammation of the car and told the man to leave. It took a while, but the man finally left. He had a strong scent of alcohol, but he denied drinking. The 23-year-old Woodstock-Man explained that he returned to Athens for his graduation. With an unclear voice he mentioned something about “my malicious thing was not intention.” He agreed to have a blood test done and was accused of Duik.

    Warrant served: On May 12, deputy Collin Worsham was sent to Home Depot, where a shoplifting on the camera was caught. The man took six hammer exercises, a level and a tool package, all with a value of around $ 1,600, and placed them in a large container. He put the container near the exit and went outside. He briefly returned, got the container and went to a car, driven by another man. The delegate was able to identify the suspect, whom he learned to have already been in the Ocapee prison for another shoplifting. He took the new order and served it on the 25-year-old Athens-Man in prison.

    This article originally appeared on Athens Banner-Herald: Oceree Blotter: Shoplifting Suspect tries to hide in Cracker Barrel