University Police Officer Tony Farmer reported to police headquarters in response to a stolen cell phone March 6. The complainant said that around 8:15 a.m. she left the phone lying on a table in her chemistry lab.
When she returned for the phone, it was missing. The phone was a white iPhone 4S and had a black, rubber Hello Kitty cover. The student claimed her two lab partners remained at the table where she left the phone.
Farmer attempted to contact the students, but the class was already dismissed. Farmer advised the student to cancel her phone services. The student reported the value of the phone at $300.
On March 4, a student reported to Lt. Isaac Strickland that his maroon NEXT mountain bike was stolen from the northern stairwell of University Terrace II. The bicycle was last seen March 2.
“As I’ve said several times, if students didn’t leave things lying around, it wouldn’t get stolen,” said Police Chief Wayne Willcox. “Students need to be more careful and watchful over their things.”
University Police Officer Richard Mitts was on foot patrol approaching Burnett Hall for a building check Feb. 26 at 3:28 a.m. when he saw a white male sitting on the stairs of the building. The 38-year-old man was masturbating.
When the male noticed Mitts, he pulled his shirt down to cover his genitals. As Mitts approached the subject, he noticed semen and ejaculatory fluids on the stairs and sidewalk directly in front of the male.
Mitts asked the man for his license. The subject then stated that an unknown female driver picked him up in Valdosta, Ga., and then was involved in a motor vehicle accident. She was injured and taken to St. Joseph's Candler Hospital.
The homeless male was left to wander onto campus around 1 a.m. He sat on the stairs of Burnett Hall for several hours "messing with [himself]," according to university police records.
Wayne Richard Jackson was arrested without incident and charged with public indecency.
On Feb. 9, Officer Kenneth Louk was dispatched to Windward Commons in reference to a disturbance. The complainant stated that when her roommate left for class at 7:30 a.m., she was asleep and unaware that her roommate left her male friend in their dorm.
University Police Department Officer Michael Tyler met with a student Jan. 19 at 6:47 p.m. in the Pirate's Pantry after she noticed her United Bank debit card was missing. The student believed she lost the card in University Hall. However, through her online checking account, she discovered the card was used twice in the Pirate's Pantry that day at 3:05 p.m. and 5:35 p.m.
"The card was used improperly," said Police Chief Wayne Willcox. "That's financial transaction card fraud."
The first transaction was for Playtex tampons and a 0.2 oz bottle of Clear Eyes, totaling $5.54, and the second consisted of Nacho cheese-flavored Doritos and TGIF's spinach artichoke dip, totaling $4.79. The Pirate's Pantry staff returned the card, which had been left by the unknown offender at the counter, to the student. The manager on duty informed Tyler that a Sodexo employee ran the debit.
"Through investigation, we were able to determine that there were two employees that had some culpability and both of them got charged," Willcox said.
Austin Andrews and Jessica Moyer were arrested, banned from campus and taken to the county jail.