A deputy was dispatched to a Glass Road residence after a woman reported that her estranged husband had attempted to kiss her. The woman, who currently lives with her father, said she awoke to find her estranged husband leaning over in an attempt to plant a kiss on her forehead.
The woman said she immediately jumped up and asked her husband to leave the premises. The woman said the rear door of the house was open and her estranged husband had walked inside. The woman said she did not want her husband to get in trouble, however she did want him to leave her alone.
The woman’s father, who is also the homeowner, said he did not want to pursue charges, but he did want the incident documented.
The deputy called the estranged husband and asked if the man had been inside the Glass Road home. The husband admitted that he went to see his wife in hope of reconciling. The man said when he saw his wife sleeping, he leaned over to kiss her forehead. The man said he left when asked.
The deputy advised the husband that he should not return to the property. The husband replied that he understood and would not go back.
Other recent incidents investigated by Barrow County Sheriff’s deputies include:
• entering auto on Wall Road. As a deputy on patrol passed a Wall Road residence, he noticed a vehicle in the driveway with an open door. The deputy stopped to investigate and discovered three other vehicles at the residence had also been entered. The owner did not discover anything missing from the cars.
• harassment by Internet on Gainesville Highway. A woman said she is being harassed on Facebook by her soon-to-be-ex-husband’s girlfriend.
• terroristic threats and acts on Cherokee Road. A man received several threatening voicemails from the father of his girlfriend. In one of the messages, the father threatened to crush the other man’s skull.
• complaint on Enterprise Drive. A business owner reported that a check she mailed to another company was stolen. After learning the check had been stolen, she closed the account. She later learned a black male attempted to pass the check at an Oakwood location.
• neighborhood complaint on Arrowhatcheee Drive. As a homeowner was leaving for work, he discovered his home and vehicle had been egged.
• complaint on Kirkland Drive. A woman called the Sheriff’s Office after noticing someone in a black Toyota truck driving slowly through the neighborhood and taking pictures of homes.
• aggravated stalking on Hwy. 211. A woman called for assistance after her ex-boyfriend came to her residence in violation of a temporary protective order. The former couple met while the man was serving a 17-year prison sentence.
• criminal trespass on Marigot Way. A woman reported $350 in damage to her Nissan Quest. The woman suspects some troublesome neighbors may be responsible.
• abandoned vehicle on Duncan Lane. A white Ford pickup was towed after it was discovered the vehicle had been parked on the side of the road for 13 days.
• refusal to leave on Hwy. 211. A man was served with a prohibited entry notice after his girlfriend said she no longer wished for him to visit her residence.
• harassing phone calls on Bethlehem Church Road. A woman reported receiving several phone calls in which the caller does not say anything when she answers the phone.
• burglary on Austin Road. A woman took an undetermined amount of clothing and a baby carriage from an abandoned house.
• animal complaint on Whistleville Court. A bicyclist reported that a dog had chased and attempted to bite her as she pedaled down the road. The owner of the dog was attempting to catch the canine at the time of the incident.
• abandoned vehicles on Twin Lakes Road. Two Honda motorcycles were towed after being abandoned in a ditch.
• theft by taking on Thurmond Road. Lawn care equipment valued at $1,050 was reported stolen from a utility trailer.
• criminal trespass on Hog Mountain Road. QA cinder block was thrown through the back window of a vehicle.
• theft of lost or mislaid property on Atlanta Highway. A man reported that his wallet was stolen after he left it at a restaurant.
• assault on Dee Kennedy Road. A woman was served a prohibited entry notice after engaging in a shoving and yelling match with a family member at an Easter gathering.
• dog complaint on Midland Court. A woman complained that her neighbor’s dogs had been barking all day. The deputy noted that he did not hear any barking while at the home. The deputy made contact with the dog owner who advised that he would try to keep his dogs from barking.
• suspicious incident on Easy Street. A woman said a man has been talking to her through her window for several weeks. None of the neighbors reported seeing anything suspicious.
• theft by taking on Dooleytown Road. A Barbie jeep and child’s playset were reported stolen.
• burglary on Mill Creek Road. An IPod touch was discovered missing after an air conditioner repairman visited the residence.
• theft by taking on Diamond Ridge Drive. A woman reported that someone had taken her trash can.
• theft by conversion on Alicia Drive. A man said he took his truck to a mechanic to have it repaired only to later learn that the mechanic had taken the truck to a salvage yard and had it crushed.
• theft by taking on Tucker Road. An air conditioning unit valued at $1,800 was reported stolen.
• theft of lost or mislaid property on East Wright Street. A man reported that his wallet had been stolen and his ATM card used to withdraw $500 from a local bank.
• peeping tom on Lochwolde Lane. A woman said her neighbor has been seen looking in her windows on four separate occasions. The woman said the individual was a “special needs person” which is why she waited to make a police report.
• theft by taking on Dee Kennedy Road. Bicycles and a children’s airplane riding toy were reported stolen from Westbrook Ministry Academy.
• attempted burglary on Mill Creek Road. A juvenile said she saw a man wearing a mask standing outside her window.
• criminal damage to property on Nunnally Road. A man’s vehicle was damaged while parked at his daughter-in-law’s house during his three month incarceration. The daughter-in-law denied damaging the vehicle.
• harassing text messages on Woodview Drive. A man said the mother of his child sends text messages repeatedly in an attempt to annoy him.
• harassing phone calls on Dee Kennedy Road. A woman said she suspects her ex-husband is having people call and harass her.
• theft by taking on Cavern Trail. An orange 1984 Chevrolet Monte Carlo valued at $8,000 was reported stolen.
• theft by taking on Sims Road. A boat trailer was reported missing.
• abandoned motorcycle on Dyno Trail. A yellow Suzuki motorcycle was towed after it was discovered abandoned on the side of the road.
• criminal trespass on Arnold Road. Several pieces of metal pipe were stolen from a shed.
• theft by taking on Honeysuckle Trail. A man said he spoke with a woman regarding giving her a Chihuahua dog. Later, the man discovered the woman had entered his residence and taken the dog without his permission. The man did not want to press charges, but wanted the incident documented.
• motorist assist on Highway 316. A deputy assisted a man whose truck had broken down on Highway 316 near Patrick Mill Road.
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