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 | View from the Cop |
San Diego is a cool place if you've never been. There is plenty to do and even in November, the weather is really good; 80's and a lot of sunshine.
But during a recent visit there for a conference I noticed another side to the city. San Diego has some of the world's worst drivers-yes, even compared to us.
I was stationed in San Diego when I got out of the Navy a few years back - well, a lot of years - when the Rolling Stones were on only their fourth farewell tour and before Joan Rivers looked Asian.
Read the Atlanta Journal-Constitution article...
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Posted on Thursday, November 20
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 | Turner murder suspect still at large - 2:05 p.m. |
An Ashburn man wanted for the late September murder of a Ty Ty man whose body was found off a rural road in Turner County remains at large and authorities searching for him are offering a reward and asking for help from the public.
"We need to try to keep his picture out there," Steve Wood, chief deputy of the Turner County Sheriff's Office, said Wednesday.
The body of Tommy Wayne Giles, 58, of Ty Ty was found Sept. 27 by a landowner off Bobby Reaves Road in Turner County. He died of gunshot wounds to the head. A murder warrant was issued soon after for Nathan Emmanuel Holley, 34, of Ashburn. Giles and Holley both worked at C & S Builders in Ty Ty. They weren't working together Sept. 27 but investigators believe they were together at some point during that day.
Read the Tifton Gazette article...
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Posted on Thursday, November 20
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 | Episode 97 - Golden Shower |
The California Kid is back in Virginia. That means that the 12 second video clips and the IACP conference are over. Mack did his "This Old House" imitation last week. Rich really did not accomplish much of anything but he had fun doing it.
We start off this week with the special delivery of a rape subject - to the police station. How about a 71 year-old cop that shows no sign of slowing down? A Florida deputy get into hot water as a result of his alarm clock idea. No more freedom of expression in the Seattle parks if it includes bare butts. I am going to run from you now. Could you hold my driver's license? A Wisconsin cop is pissed off. Will a mule deer Tase? A day in the life of a Flathead County, Montana deputy. No money available for your robbery? File a complaint.
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Posted on Sunday, November 16
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 | Reward offered for robbery info |
A reward is being offered for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the person who attempted to rob a local pharmacy of OxyContin earlier this week.
Tuesday morning at approximately 10:56, someone wielding a sawed-off shotgun entered Rudy's Pharmacy at the corner of Lee Avenue and 18th Street. The person wore a bag to cover his face and was wearing a coat. He demanded that the pharmacist give him OxyContin, but the pharmacist refused and the suspect ran from the drugstore. Detectives aren't sure if he ran away on foot or had someone in a vehicle waiting for him.
"We have two or three angles we're working on and we've been getting a lot of calls," said Bryan Cavenaugh, a detective at the Tifton Police Department.
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Posted on Saturday, November 15
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 | Ashburn woman robbed at knifepoint |
A 31-year-old Ashburn woman was robbed at knifepoint and sprayed in the face with what is believed to be mace Thursday night in the Wal Mart parking lot. Law enforcement officers are urging holiday shoppers to use every precaution possible.
According to Shane Benefield, a detective at the Tifton Police Dept., the woman was shaken but not seriously injured.
"In this particular case, we are in the process of reviewing the video of it happening," Benefield said. "There were several people in the parking lot at the time and we are encouraging anyone with any information to call us."
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Posted on Friday, November 14
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 | CopCAST Episode 96 - The Rooster |
This week Morgan was able to stop packing for his trip to the IACP conference in San Diego long enough to do the show. Mack did a good job pulling himself to the microphone, which is more than he can say for that charity tug of war he did this week. Rich found out that there is a four o'clock in the morning too as he started his midnight rotation. Fortunately, we were able to get together for another great show.
Apparently there were some unusual boulders in the streets of Boulder, Colorado but the cops "busted" them. The Dark Knight made sure that a dark Halloween stayed safe for trick or treaters. A Texas cop got credit for busting a car thief and got his truck back at the same time. A Pennsylvania man is busted twice in six hours for DUI. Talk about high tech! How about a GPS chastity belt? What would you do if someone made 7,000 emergency calls? We agree with you! Breaking into a police station and stealing cop stuff is not a good idea despite what that alcohol is telling your brain. This chicken rules the roost but not the cops.
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Posted on Sunday, November 09
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 | Investigation continues in death of Worth County man |
Detectives are continuing their investigation of the death of a Sumner man found stabbed to death at his residence Monday.
Joseph Milton "Joey" Sumner III, 52, had lived in Worth County all of his life, according to his obituary. He was employed at the Georgia Department of Agriculture. Sumner's funeral was held Friday at Banks Funeral Chapel.
He lived in a mobile home on Joe Sumner Road and his mother found him dead of stab wounds Monday. According to Worth County Sheriff Freddie Tompkins, investigators issued a lookout for Lisa Marie Wade, 27, Sumner's girlfriend, and she was arrested at her mother's house in Berrien County.
Read the Tifton Gazette article...
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Posted on Saturday, November 08
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 | CopCAST Episode 95 - The Epilleptic Machine |
This has been a tough week for the CopCAST crew. Morgan has been pouring it on in preparation for the IACP conference. Mack has had several tough incidents occur that necessitated long hours, not to mention his promotion review preparations. If that wasn't bad enough, Rich was forced to spend Halloween looking at scantily clad college co-eds (well someone had to do it).
We started things off with a British driver that likes "toying" with the German police. A woman tries to smuggle sausage across the Mexican border but it was a waste - or not! A cop perpetuates the stereotype by stealing pastries from a coffee shop. A fake cop tries to screw a hooker out of - well, you get the picture. Here, hold my beer and watch me play chicken with that car - that police car! How about a little frozen shrimp? Let's flashback to the naked chimney burglar. A dumb bank robber - is it an oldie? He got the car he drove to court for a steal.
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Posted on Monday, November 03
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 | Good hardware deters burglars |
Many burglars will only spend about a minute trying to defeat the locks holding them out of your house. A combination of good neighbors and good locks can add up to a big deterrent to a burglar.
Probably about half of the burglaries we see involve the bad guy coming in an unlocked door or window. So first things first, lock them up. If your front door does not have a dead bolt, get one. A good dead bolt should have a 1 ½ to 2" throw. Make sure it's well installed.
Sliding doors are sometimes easy access into the home. You can install commercially available locks or use a broomstick or dowel in the inside track to jam the door from sliding open. To prevent the door from being lifted from the track, drill a hole through sliding door frame and the fixed frame then slide a pin through, connected both.
Read the Atlanta Journal-Constitution article...
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Posted on Monday, November 03
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 | The scams just keep coming |
I spoke to a senior group this week and out of about two-dozen in the audience, three said they have been approached before by someone claiming to have found a bag of money. This is an old, old con that still plays out today. It's a found-money scam also known as a "Pigeon Drop" scam.
It normally begins with a well-dressed woman approaching the victim, usually a female senior citizen who is either getting into a car or about to get out. She informs the intended victim she found the money and doesn't know what to do with it. She gains the trust of the victim who, in most cases, gives her a short ride to her "office" or other location where she supposedly works. The con-artist gets out, goes inside, and then returns to tell the victim her "boss" said they could split the money if no one claims it.
Although the scam can go in several directions, in most cases the money is supposedly put in escrow for 30 days or so. During this time, the victim and suspect exchange phone numbers. The victim is usually called that night by the woman who exclaims that the bag contained a lot of money plus winning lotto tickets and whatever else will excite the victim. She tells the victim that in a month they'll all be much wealthier than before. The point here is to instill some greed into the victim. (Something for nothing.)
Read the Atlanta Journal-Constitution article...
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Posted on Saturday, November 01
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