Crime briefs:
• A man who lives in the 1400 block of Newton Drive reported Thursday that someone took a red, Troy-Bilt pressure washer valued at $400 from his property.
• A woman who lives in the 700 block of East 14th Street reported Thursday that her Browning rifle with a Nikon scope and her Browning flashlight were stolen out of the back seat of her vehicle. The report states that both items were recovered.
• A man reported Thursday that his laptop computer and handgun were stolen from his vehicle, while in the 200 block of Love Avenue. He reported that his vehicle was locked. However, there was no forced entry made, according to the report. The man stated that he left the passenger window down about an inch.
• A woman reported Thursday that her silver Nikon digital camera in a pink bag and a black, plastic toy pellet gun were stolen from her vehicle, while in the 700 block of West Seventh Street.
TIFTON POLICE DEPT.
Vannity Charmaine Davis, 19, 907 Pine Ave., was charged Thursday with driving on the wrong side of the road, defective/missing headlights and driving with a suspended or revoked license.
Stephanie Denise Mitchell, 36, 10 River Run Road, Apt. 10, was charged Thursday with operating a motor vehicle with suspended registration and driving without insurance.
Precious Shamice Wilson, 17, 119 Powell Drive, Omega, was charged Thursday with disorderly conduct.
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Students challenge community, leaders to ‘stop the violence’
Eighth Street Middle School students chant "Keep calm and stop the violence" as they hold up signs in front of the school Tuesday morning for their peace rally.
“Keep calm and stop the violence,” “Save our streets” and “No more violence” were the words echoed by Eighth Street Middle School students early Tuesday morning as they stood in front of the school behind caution tape and orange cones, shouting and holding up signs as they waved at passing motorists who smiled and returned the gesture.
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Evan Gattis, middle, is congratulated by teammates Jason Heyward, left, and Freddie Freeman, right, after his fourth inning grand slam home run against the Minnesota Twins Wednesday.
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Gattis’ grand slam leads Braves past Twins 8-3
Evan Gattis no longer seems amazed by his improbable rookie season.
Yet, there are still times when it’s a bit of an adjustment for the Atlanta Braves catcher.
Like when someone recognizes him in the grocery store.
“It’s a little weird,” the 26-year-old Gattis said. “I’m not used to that yet.” - Sports briefs for May 23
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Gattis’ grand slam leads Braves past Twins 8-3
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Guess who cooked my lunch on a jaunt to LaGrange, Georgia? The great-great grandson of the legendary town philanthropist, that’s who.
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