From the Bryan County Sheriff’s Office reports
June 13: A green Jeep was playing loud music in front of a deputy. The driver was found to have a suspended license, and a traffic stop was conducted. The driver was arrested.
June 13: Woman at the BSCO reports that she believes someone stole her wallet. She had a verbal altercation with her landlord, during which she believes her roommate went into her room and took the wallet at that point. She has searched everywhere for her wallet, but has not found it yet. Inside her wallet, she had her driver’s license and 3 credit cards.
June 14: Driver stopped for not having valid registration; driver also told the deputy that his license was revoked. The car was towed, and the driver was arrested.
June 15: Gas station store owner reports that six individuals came to his store on June 2 to cash in checks that turned out to have been fake. He stated the six individuals came in together and cashed a check from Innovex Inc. The owner of Innovex Inc. was also there with the store owner, confirming that the checks are fake. The total amount in fake checks is $18,675.93 June 15: Deputy responds to a call about a possibly intoxicated individual at a gas station who threatened another customer with a knife because he did not have money to get gas.
June 15: Deputy responds to a dispute between partners over court order child visitation rights on Father’s Day.
June 15: Driver stopped for improper stopping, parking in roadway; arrested for not having valid insurance and driving on a suspended license.
June 15: Driver stopped, arrested for driving with a suspended registration.
June 16: Man at the BCSO office reports that he is missing his registration; has been looking for it for the past two days. He believes that his girlfriend threw it away.
-Staff Report