Crime briefs:
• Several vehicle break-ins were reported Wednesday in the county:
- A man who lives in the 2400 block of Thornhill Road reported that someone entered his vehicle and took $60 worth of merchandise.
- A man who lives in the 2600 block of Kaycee Drive reported that someone entered his vehicle and took two pistols.
- A woman who lives in the 2200 block of Bateman Drive reported that someone entered her vehicle and took $140 worth of property.
- A man who lives in the 2600 block of Northfield Road reported that someone took $400 worth of property out of his vehicle. The report states that the property was returned to the owner. Another man and woman who live in the 2600 block of Northfield Road reported that items valued at $620 and $20 were taken from their vehicles.
- Also, a man who lives in the 1200 block of Sussex Drive reported to city police officers that he saw a young black male attempting to remove items from his uncle’s vehicle. He reported that nothing appeared to be missing from the vehicle. He told police that he believes he scared the offender away before he had an opportunity to remove any items.
TIFTON POLICE DEPT.
Gregory Lerow Frost, 29, 602 Davis Ave., was charged Wednesday with driving with a suspended or revoked license and abandonment of dependent child support.
TIFT CO. SHERIFF’S OFFICE
Samantha Angelette Byrd, 37, 734 W. Madison Ave., Ashburn, was charged Wednesday with exploitation of an adult or elderly person, a probation violation and identity fraud/theft.
Javorris Deion Range, 26, 1414 Prince Ave., Apt. D, was charged Wednesday with a safety restraint violation and driving with a suspended or revoked license.
ABAC CAMPUS POLICE
Tiffany Marie Miller, 19, 4154 Whitney Place, Concord, N.C., was charged Wednesday with criminal damage to property.
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