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Pit bulls attack elderly woman By Elizabeth Billips lizbillips@yahoo.com An elderly woman was attacked by two dogs as she tried to take a walk on Ward Street. Thursday morning, Josie Herrington, 79, was bitten on her wrist and both legs by two pit bulls. More ... Metal thieves strike church, homes By Elizabeth Billips lizbillips@yahoo.com Thieves did heavy damage when they hit a Burke County church and two homes. Last Sunday, the congregation showed up at Friendship United Methodist Church on Greiner Circle to find their air conditioning unit had been completely stripped of its innerworkings. More ... From the Blotter A waste Vandals struck the City of Waynesboro's sewer system. The damage was recently done at a lift station that moves waste from the Larry Drive and Quaker Road area to the treatment plant. According to the police report, a timer was broken and glue was squeezed into the call box. More ... Waynesboro Police The following arrests and citations were reported by the Waynesboro Police Department for the past week: Sunday, July 13 • Willie James Ervin, 42, of 559 Clarks Place Road, Waynesboro, was arrested for DUI. More ... Burke County Sheriff The following arrests and citations were reported by the Burke County Sheriff 's Office for the past week: Monday, July 14 • Ricky Ronaldo McGee, 28, of 306 W. Fifth St., Waynesboro, was arrested for tampering with a meter. A $1,300 property bond was posted. More ...
From Staff Reports As part of his continuing education and training in the administration of law enforcem ent Waynesboro Police Chief Karl E. Allen recently attended the 2008 annual summer training conf erence sponsored by the Georgia Association of Chiefs of Police. More ... DUI/Drug Court team attends conference From Staff Reports Nine members of the Burke County DUI/Drug Court team attended the fourth annual statewide conference of the organization in Peachtree City recently. Sponsored by Georgia's Judicial Council of Georgia's Standing Committee on Drug Courts, the four-day confab saw over 500 in attendance. More ... |
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