Aggravated sexual battery was reported on June 4 at a Hwy. 172 residence.
According to the incident report, Deputy Matthew Pilkington responded to the call about a rape and was told by the teenage female victim that the perpetrator was her ex-boyfriend who came to her house at approximately 1:10 a.m. and knocked on her window, asking her to come outside. She reportedly went to the kitchen and got a knife and then met him outside at the garage, where he allegedly begged her to take him back and asked her to have sex. She reportedly told him “no, because her mother was home.” He then reportedly got angry and carried her behind the house, where he raped her. He ran off when she reached for her cell phone, taking the phone with him. No arrests had been made at the time of this report.
In another incident, an Elberton man was arrested last week after allegedly attempting to break into several homes on Pine Valley Farm Road.
Steven Wayne Miller, 28, 2063 Cold Water Road, was charged with two counts of criminal damage to property in the second degree and probation violation.
In one incident, a woman reported that she found her home burglarized by someone breaking a back door window out. She stated that the only thing missing was a Pepsi from the refrigerator and that someone had also used her toilet and failed to flush it.
Deputy Michael Free stated that Miller was a possible suspect at the time of the report, that he had been “hiding from the law” for the past several days in that area and had allegedly been spotted entering other houses.
Other incidents on file at the sheriff’s office recently included:
•Criminal trespass was reported on Oakview Drive in Hull.
•Criminal damage to property in the second degree was reported on Hwy. 29 South.
•Burglary was reported on Pine Valley Farm Road.
•Criminal trespass was reported on Pine Valley Farm Road.
•Theft by taking was reported on Young Harris Road.
•Drugs (anabolic steroids) were reported on Buddy Moore Road.
•A lost or stolen tag was reported on Hwy. 98 West.
•Criminal trespass was reported on Pine Valley Farm Road.
•An abandoned vehicle was reported on Nowhere Road at Neese-Commerce Road.
•Printing/executing/negotiating checks or drafts was reported on Colbert Danielsville Road.
•Disorderly conduct was reported on Timber Lane.
•Burglary was reported on Horace Reed Road.
•Battery was reported on Goss Lane in Colbert.
•Burglary was reported on Three Rivers Court in Hull.
•Criminal trespass was reported on Woodale Street in Hull.
•Theft by taking was reported on Norwood Road.
•Criminal damage to property in the second degree was reported on Woodale Street in Hull.
•Driving while license suspended or revoked was reported on Colbert-Danielsville Road.
•Disorderly conduct was reported on Hwy. 29 near Hull.
•Burglary was reported on Woodale Street in Hull.
•Criminal trespass was reported on Grady Drive in Hull.
•Criminal trespass was reported on Hwy. 29 South.
•Theft by shoplifting was reported on Hwy. 29 South in Hull.
•Theft by taking was reported on Crawford W. Long Street in Danielsville.
•Interference with custody was reported on David’s Home Church Road.
•Failure to report an accident with injury and/or damage was reported in Madison County.
•DUI/drugs was reported on Hwy. 98 West.
•Speeding was reported on Hwy. 72 at Cannan Street in Colbert.
•An abandoned vehicle was reported on Wesley Chapel Road.
•Criminal damage to property in the second degree was reported on Pine Valley Farm Road.
•Violation of a Family Violence Order was reported on Glenn Carrie Road.
No.2 Didn't the story say she went to the kitchen and got a knife and met hem out at the garage? WHAT HAPPEN TO THE KNIFE? I figured she took it for protection must have been in case she couldn't get her clothes off they could cut them off? She didn't fight back to hard because he wasn't cut,stabbed,or nothing? And why haven't they made an arrest yet? Do they not know who he is?
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You "two" fellows should change your pen names - you are perpetrating the stereotype that everyone in Madison County are idiots.