Crime
  
Police blotter: Police called on unruly Waffle House customer
Published Saturday, November 07, 2009 3:45 AM

 

  

The following reports were collected  from local law enforcement offices

Unruly diner

Workers at the Waffle House in Pawleys Island called deputies at about 3 a.m. Monday because of a man who was causing problems who refused to leave.

The 36-year-old Georgetown man was allegedly harassing the waitresses. He told deputies he was upset because he had waited over an hour to be waited on.

The workers said the man had not been in the restaurant for an hour.

The deputy informed the man if the workers did not want him to be there he would have to leave.

He refused to comply and began to get loud, so he was arrested for disorderly conduct.

Father biter

A 22-year-old Georgetown man told deputies his father bit him on the left hand as the two were arguing early Monday.

The man’s 52-year-old father was allegedly intoxicated and the two had been arguing for a couple of days.

The man was taken to jail for assault and battery.

Suspect with a gun

A man said he was standing outside Club Isis Oct. 26 when a car suddenly stopped in front of him.

He said a man he knows jumped out and started arguing with him because he had called the police on him about a year ago.

The argument heated and the 30-year-old alleged suspect reportedly pulled out a gun  and threatened to kill the 44-year-old victim.

Some others helped wrestle the gun away from the suspect who then left but said he would be back.

When deputies arrived, they took possession of the gun. Their search for the suspect was unsuccessful.

Gun threat

Deputies were sent to Petigru Dr. in Pawleys Island Oct. 28 after a 22-year-old man threatened a 44-year-old woman, described as an acquaintance, with a gun.

As he pulled out the gun, he reportedly told the woman he can “pop steel.”

The woman told him he needed to stop before someone got killed.

The man was charged with pointing a firearm.

Burglaries and breakins

• 300 block of Jobie Classroom Dr., Georgetown, Oct. 29

Taken: Xbox 360 and several video games

• 600 block of Dunbar Road, Oct. 28

Taken: Gas stove, toaster, microwave, stereo, CD player, three light fixtures, washing machine and dishwasher.

• 7100 block of Pennyroyal Road, Oct. 29

Taken: About $50 worth of copper

• 300 block of David McKenzie Dr., Andrews, Nov. 1

Taken: food from a freezer

• 200 block of Harmony Hills Drive, Oct. 26

Taken: a TV


The Pawleys Island Waffle seems to be a problem spot after 10 pm,,,why not close it at 10pm,,it would be safer!

Posted by on 11/12/2009


Leave a Response

Notice about comments:
Gtowntimes.com is pleased to offer readers the ability to comment on stories. We expect our readers to engage in lively, yet civil discourse. Gtowntimes.com cannot promise that readers will not occasionally find offensive or inaccurate comments posted in the comments area. Responsibility for the statements posted lies with the person submitting the comment, not gtowntimes.com. If you find a comment that is objectionable, please click "report abuse" and we will review it for possible removal. Please be reminded, however, that in accordance with our Terms of Use and federal law, we are under no obligation to remove any third party comments posted on our website. Full terms and conditions can be read here.

Post a Comment

Latest Polls


Some Georgetown County officials believe a disputed hurricane evacuation route will be in place within five years if private money pays for it.The $600 million to build the road will possibly be repaid to the private company by tolls placed on drivers. Will you use the road if tolls are collected?
  • Yes
  • No

Submit News Button
Robbin Bruce
The other day while flipping threw the paper I saw an article about a lady who passed away who had l ...

Gloria Ford
"But if a man walk in the night, he stumbleth, because there is no light in him." St. John 11:10Hope ...

Sallie Parker
Editor’s note: This column, Sallie Parker’s last, will be posted to www.gtowntimes.com — in case, yo ...

Virginia Smith
When I drove my car into the garage, I saw the note scotch-taped to my hand. It said “Bank.” I had t ...

Ann Ipock
I’m back into couponing, or at least I’m trying to be. Everyone seems to be saving unheard amounts o ...

John Brock
Take heart! Warmer weather is on the way and it won't be long before Old Sol will break forth in all ...

Laura Snyder
There must come a time, eventually, when a mother feels comfortable leaving her children at home to ...

ErinSpatz
Sundays are typically crazed at our house. Eric has to be at church early, so I usually get all the ...

  
 
  Contact Us |  Kingstree News |  Our Gazette |  Berkeley Independent |  Summerville Journal Scene |  Post & Courier
615 Front St | Georgetown, SC 29440?| 843-546-4148