
Two teenagers, ages 15 and 16, March 24, 12:45am on Third Street, for curfew violation. Groshon, 59, March 20, 5:20pm on Tennant Avenue, for petty theft with prior conviction. Jiang, 19, March 18, 6am on Condit Road, on suspicion of being under the influence of a controlled substance.
Gordon Gee, 21, March 18, 3:32am on Condit Road, on suspicion of being under the influence of a controlled substance.Ī 17-year-old, March 18, 3:32am on Condit Road, for a curfew violation. Layung, 20, March 18, 3:32am on Condit Road, on suspicion of being under the influence of a controlled substance. She left behind the check and a fake credit card.
Fraud: Wells Fargo Bank, Monterey Road, 2:01pmĪ female tried to cash a fraudulent check. A screwdriver was left behind in the Civic. A window was shattered, and the stereo was stolen. #Morgan city police blotter windows#
Two windows were shattered, and the stereo was stolen.Ī resident reported someone broke into a Honda Civic overnight.
Auto burglary: The Thomas Kincade Company, Lightpost Way, 3:07pmĪ Nissan Pathfinder was broken into. The handicap rail at the rear of the building was “cut away,” causing more than $4,000 in damage. Vandalism: dd’s Discount’s, Monterey Road, 9:26am. A window was broken, and a purse was stolen. Auto burglary: Pacific Hills Manor Residential, Noble Court, 10:16pmĪ Toyota Corolla was broken into while in the parking lot. Paint was “thrown all over it,” and a liquid was poured into the gas tank. The resident reported their son’s vehicle was vandalized. A window was shattered, and a computer was stolen.Ī home’s garage window was broken, and a screen was removed from a bedroom window.Ī Porsche was stolen from the parking lot. Auto burglary: Live Oak High School, East Main Avenue, 6:20pmĪ Subaru Outback was broken into while parked on the campus. Petty theft: Naturals Day Spa, Monterey Road, 9:59pmĪ wallet was stolen from an office at the business. A window was shattered, and a purse was stolen from the vehicle.
Auto burglary: Centennial Recreation Center, West Edmundson Avenue, 8:55pmĪn Acura was broken into while parked in the lot.
Auto theft: Extended Stay America, Jarvis Drive, 5:23pmĪ digital camera and accessories were stolen from an unlocked vehicle.Ī Honda Civic was stolen but later abandoned and recovered. Auto burglary: 24 Hour Fitness, Tennant Station shopping center, 5:03pmĪ wallet was stolen from an unlocked vehicle. The manager reported someone “conned” the clerk out of $100 the day before. Fraud: Quizno’s Subs, Monterey Road, 12:56pm. Stolen vehicle: Fountain Oaks Drive, 5:42pmĪ resident reported a Honda Accord was stolen from the residence.Ī locked vehicle was broken into overnight, and a DVD player was stolen. We will strive to earn the respect of our community by respecting those we serve.A resident reported her cousin’s Honda Civic and a neighbor’s Ford Aspire were broken into. By understanding that we are held to a higher standard in the eyes of the public, we will conduct ourselves, both professionally and personally, in a manner that will not bring discredit to us as individuals or as a department.
We will strive to continually provide training and leadership for our officers to accomplish our goals and to serve our community. We are committed to providing effective, efficient, and courteous service to our community. We will have the courage and wisdom to be fair when carrying out our duties and responsibilities. We will not lose our "desire to help" those in need while completing our mission. Our trust will remain above reproach.ĬOMPASSION. Truthfulness is expected by the public and will be demanded of our officers. Trust is our foundation, and our effectiveness as a department revolves around it. We will strive to meet our mission by maintaining the core values of our Department: Trust, Compassion, Professionalism, Integrity, and Respect. Our mandate is to do this with honor and integrity, while at all time conducting ourselves with the highest ethical standards to maintain public confidence. It is the mission of the Madison Police Department to safeguard the lives and property of the people we serve, to reduce the incidence and fear of crime and to enhance public safety while working with the diverse communities to improve their quality of life.