Blotter: 2-21-17

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BG POLICE
On Feb. 3 in the 100 block of Summerfield Boulevard, a subject reportedly may have been assaulted by a
caregiver.
In the 1000 block of Klotz Road, a male student was reportedly sending inappropriate photos to a female
student. The matter was sent to the juvenile prosecutor for possible charges.
Theft of a gaming console and game was reported in the 300 block of Ridge Street. The items were
reportedly subsequently pawned. A suspect was identified.
A fraudulent check was reported in the 100 block of Larchwood Drive.
A fist fight was reported in the 300 block of South Prospect Street. Two parties were warned for
disorderly conduct/fighting.
Feb. 4 citations:
Driving under suspension: Dorian Bennett, 27.
Expired registration: Nathaniel Crow, 21.
Failure to reinstate: Terry Hasberry, 25.
Nuisance party: Kedran Bilbrey, 22.
Right of way from a private drive: Gordon Burns, 21.
Signal lights: Michael Brown, 43.
Speed: Amber Anderson, 18.
Starting and backing: Jamie Hawkins, 18.
Underage alcohol: Reid Riehl, 18.
Wrongful entrustment: Hannah Roig, 20.
Theft: James Irving, 21.
Four people were warned for criminal trespass in the 100 block of North Main Street. They were all
observed on the roof of a building.
In the 100 block of North Main Street, James Irving, 21, was arrested or theft and taken to jail.
In the 100 block of North Main Street, unknown subjects reportedly entered the building and damaged items
inside, as well as pouring a chemical substance on the carpeting. The incident occurred sometime since
Jan. 27.
Feb. 5 citations:
Expired registration: Mohammad Alanazi, 27.
Left of center: Harley Roberts, 25.
Nuisance party: Divaughn Conner, 23; Jamrius Nelson, 22.
Speed: Allison Grayson, 19.
Theft: Lauren Bechstein, 22.
Underage under the influence: Connor Phillips, 18.
A Domino’s Pizza, 215 E. Wooster St., a subject was reportedly pounding on the back door of the business,
attempting to get inside. He was warned for criminal trespass.
In the 1300 block of East Wooster Street, a group of males was reportedly damaging signs and electrical
boxes. No one was located by police.
In the 100 block of North Enterprise Street, a vehicle was taken by an unknown subject. The vehicle had
been left unlocked with the keys inside. It was later located in Williams County.
An unlocked vehicle was entered in the 100 block of North Summit Street. The vehicle had also been moved
a few feet from where it had been left.

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