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From Richmond Hill Police Department reports.
Hit and run: Police were sent to a parking lot near the intersection of highways 144 and 17 shortly before 7:30 p.m. April 12. There, a man said he’d been stopped at the 144 and Exchange Street intersection, when “a dark colored vehicle driven by a male party slammed into the rear of his vehicle, causing moderate damage. (The victim) advised that the vehicle then went into the Dairy Queen parking lot, exited, and proceeded east on Highway 144 without stopping at the incident location. (The victim) advised that the driver even waved, acknowledging that he knew, and proceeded.”
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National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week is being celebrated April 11-17 by Bryan County 911.
The week, sponsored by the Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials International and celebrated annually, honors the thousands of men and women who respond to emergency calls, dispatch emergency professionals and equipment, and render life-saving assistance.
Recent events have highlighted the work of telecommunications professionals at the Bryan County 911 center, according to Jodie Jernigan, 911 Communications Director for Bryan County Sheriff s Office. Telecommunicators have worked hard during the Covid-19 pandemic. Many of the operators have contracted Covid-19 themselves or members of their family. This has been taxing to our center
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From Bryan County Sheriff’s Office reports:
Disorderly person: A deputy was sent to a Ball Park Road address around 8:30 p.m., April 2, where he spoke with a woman who said she “is a member of an organization that meets at this location regularly.”
She said one of the members of the group “became upset about a disagreement in regards to his standing with the organization. (He) began screaming at members of the group and picked up his belongings to walk out towards the door.”