Cop Reports 031809

The following arrests were reported by local law enforcement agencies for the past week. all persons are considered innocent until proven guilty:

Jury finds teen gunman guilty

Judge hands down 20 year sentence

A Fayette County jury convicted a College Park teen this morning of pointing a gun at two Fayetteville police officers while he ran away from them behind the Tinseltown movie theater Aug. 30.

PTC may relax sign rules for businesses

‘Walking’ signs becoming more common

Peachtree City may look at loosening its window signage and banner restrictions in the near future to help businesses struggling during the economy.

McIntosh honors lunch

The McIntosh High School Student Academic Honors Luncheon was held on Thursday, March 5th, at Holy Trinity Catholic Church.

Plastic, glass recycling makes comeback

Peachtree City residents can rejoice, as plastic and glass recycling is available again thanks to Keep Peachtree City Beautiful and a private waste hauler.

PTC establishing ‘volunteer’ police program

Reserve officers would perform all police duties, carry weapon

Peachtree City is seeking volunteers for its new “reserve” police officer program.

Logsdon: newspapers should be boxed, not thrown

Mayor thinks papers should pay for receptacles attached to mailboxes

Peachtree City Mayor Harold Logsdon wants the city to consider requiring all newspapers to be delivered in special receptacles instead of being thrown in driveways.

GPS, laptops stolen from cars in south PTC

The Peachtree City Police Department is again warning residents to avoid leaving valuables in their vehicles, which can make them a target for thieves.

PTC company offers engineering scholarship

Hoffmann + Krippner in Peachtree City, a branch of a German company, is offering a $2,500 engineering scholarship to recognize projects in the field of human-machine interface (HMI) applications and input devices.

PTC may charge trash haulers

Peachtree City is looking into requiring city trash haulers to pay a quarterly fee to be allowed to provide service in the city.

Lady Tigers lose final 59-46

Update - 4:40 - Despite seven fourth quarter points from Teesah Holt (17 total), the Lady Tigers could not stop Southwest DeKalb from hitting easy shots close to the basket. The Lady Panthers defeated Fayette County 59-46. It was the second year in a row Fayette fell to Southwest DeKalb in the Class AAAA championship.

Teen cellphone bill OK’d by House

Fine reduced, ‘points’ up from first proposal; Bill to close molestation loophole also going to Senate

A bill that would ban all cellphone use by drivers under 18 has passed its first major hurdle.

The measure was approved by the Georgia House of Representatives 138-34 Thursday and will be taken up by the Senate at a later date.

The bill mandates a $50-$100 fine and two point assessment on the driver’s license of any driver under 18 who is convicted of driving while using any wireless telecommunications device.

Charter school makes its case for Senoia

Charter school makes its case for Senoia

More than 60 Senoia area residents March 10 heard some of the details of the intent by Florida-based Charter Schools USA to establish a charter school in the city. Representatives held a public information meeting at the Freeman Sasser Building at Seavy Street Park to explain more about the proposal to create a K-8 school to serve up to 800 children. If approved by Coweta County School Board, the school would be Charter USA’s first in Georgia.

Common ground links students from Palmetto and Vermont

Common ground links students from Palmetto and Vermont

A large plot of ground at Wayside Park on U.S. Highway 29 in downtown Palmetto was transformed this week, as students from the University of Vermont spent their spring break helping students from Hill Country Montessori and Palmetto Elementary School’s Jr. Beta Club, along with Serenbe Organic Farms and a number Palmetto residents, to construct a community garden on property adjacent to the city’s community center.

Pre-K lottery drawing March 20

Registration to secure a spot in next year’s limited-space Pre-K classes is ongoing in Coweta County’s elementary schools through March 20.

Coweta scores big in academic bowl

Coweta County elementary school teams swept the seven-county West Georgia RESA Academic Bowl Finals, held in Carrollton on February 26.

Businesses participate in landscape efforts

“Landscape Maintenance Week” proclaimed by Coweta County Commission has attracted the attention of nurseries and landscaping companies around the county. Also next week, fees will be waived March 21 at the C&D landfill when depositing yard debris.

Teachers of the Year chosen for 2009

Teachers of the Year for each of Coweta County’s 30 public schools have been chosen by their fellow classroom teachers. They will be honored as the county’s top teachers at the April 21 Coweta County Teacher of the Year Program, presented annually by Board of Education and the Newnan Pilot Club.

Coweta names new principals for four schools

Coweta names new principals for four schools

At their March 10 monthly meeting, the Coweta County Board of Education named new principals for several Coweta County schools which will have openings in the upcoming school year, Sean Dye was named principal of Jefferson Parkway Elementary School; Christi Hildebrand was named principal of Elm Street Elementary School; Vern Mamon was named principal of Winston Dowdell Academy; and Leigh Munson was named Principal of Eastside Elementary School.

Newnan Fire Department Completes Elevator Training

The Newnan Fire Department has completed their elevator training. Safety is at the core of the Society’s code for elevators and escalators, appearing right in the title – ASME 17.1 Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators. A17.1 covers all aspects of mechanical and electrical design and includes rules for installation and operation.

UGA Coach Mark Richt Scores a Touchdown at Night of Hope for Christian City

UGA Coach Mark Richt was the guest speaker at Christian City’s Night of Hope held at the Georgia International Convention Center on March 5th. Over 600 guests enjoyed inspiring words from Richt about his own life experiences and the joys he and his wife Katharyn have experienced while raising their four children. In 1999, the Richts adopted two children from an orphanage in the Ukriane and are raising them along with their two biological children. The evening was centered around Christian City’s Child Sponsorship Program where you can sponsor a child for less than a dollar a day. Coach Richt received a standing ovation when he announced he wanted to sponsor ten children! Following Richt’s lead, 70 guests signed up to become monthly child sponsors that evening. Sponsorships play a vital role in helping Christian City meet the basic needs such as food, clothing, medical attention and educational costs of the abandoned and abused children who live in the cottages at The Children’s Village.

Man pleads to deadly assault at PTC bar

A Fairburn man pled guilty Wednesday to involuntary manslaughter for an assault that left another man dead outside a Peachtree City nightclub in June 2008.

Charges filed in FCHS incident

A 17 year-old Fayette County school student was charged Tuesday with simple battery after rendering another student unconscious in the parking lot of Fayette County High School.

S. Fayette man caught in Internet porn sting

A south Fayette was in court yesterday, charged with sending pornography online to an undercover agent who he believed was a 14-year-old girl.

PTC police report entering autos on southside

The Peachtree City Police Department is again warning residents to avoid leaving valuables in their vehicles, which can make them a target for thieves.

Fayette County Historical Society to fete Honor Flight

The Fayette County Historical Society will be honoring the originators of Honor Flight Fayette at its meeting this Sunday, March 15. It will be at 3 p.m. at its Margaret Mitchell Research building at the corner of Lee and Johnson streets.

PTC talks new SPLOST

Council may seek vote extending road tax on this November’s ballot

Peachtree City officials are hoping to convince their counterparts in Fayette County to allow voters to consider an additional special purpose local option sales tax in November.

Fayette 9-1-1 improves its lifeline

Now, operators will help you manage an emergency while medics are still on the way

It is not uncommon for a motorist or passer-by to come across a wreck where the occupants are injured, or for a shopper to witness someone collapsing on the sidewalk outside a store. Many will stop to lend assistance and call 911.

His heart stopped beating, but EMS brings him back to life

A spry couple of 57 years, Oliver and Beverly Ferrill’s marriage nearly ended over an early dinner at Charlie’s restaurant on Ga. Highway 54 West in Fayetteville two days before Christmas.

Killer still at large in N. Fayette party shooting

As of Tuesday afternoon no arrests had been made in a shooting that injured two and killed a third victim in the aftermath of a party that got out of control in the Country Lakes subdivision in north Fayette County late Saturday night.

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