Woman IDs man as attacker, then changes her mind the next day
By The Moultrie Observer, Ga. | |
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Bradford, who appeared to be extremely intoxicated, had blood covering her face, a scrape on her left cheek and could not breathe through her nose, sheriff's reports said. She identified the alleged attacker and told officers that he left on foot. She said he possibly would head to
When the deputy followed up with her the next day she denied that the man she identified had been there and said that someone must have come in and attacked her after she fell asleep with the door open.
The night of the beating, Bradford fell down on the steps three times, sheriff's reports said.
Bradford refused treatment from Emergency Medical Service personnel, who, along with a witness, told police that incidents between Bradford and her boyfriend occur regularly, sheriff's reports said. She also refused offers to go to a domestic abuse shelter or to a relative's residence.
Officers told her to call 911 if she needed assistance again.
In other violence:
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Brockington had visible injuries to the face and arms, police said.
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Morris was arrested after
Ogle had injuries consistent with that account, police said. Morris told police that he argued with Ogle but was not physical.
Ogle had reported that a man pointed a pistol at her earlier in the day.
Arrests
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--Nijuan Anastasia Ragin, 27,
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--Shontarien N. Pace, 20, 812 Northside Drive Apt. 5, was charged Saturday with driving while license withdrawn and speeding.
Probation office
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Burglary
--Jennifer Slusha, 700 block
Slusha reported finding a window open when she returned home.
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She estimated the total amount of the stolen property at
--Leon's TV Repair Shop,
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Thefts
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Strickland told police that she and the man had been drinking and that he only was to drive the truck from the 700 block of
While a deputy was there the man called and told Strickland he was at his brother's residence on
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The stolen property was valued at
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--Buddy's,
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Fraud
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Gonzales saw the car for sale in an ad on the site
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Other investigations
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McCrackin, who made the report at
Animal control responded to the area, sheriff's reports said.
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Property damage
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