POLICE INCIDENT REPORTS
July 24
389 Old Dalton Road, FCPD: Martin Armstrong reported a floor safe stolen from the address. Estimated cost of damage unlisted.
799 Bethel Church Road, FCPD: Christopher Brown a battery charger and climbing spikes stolen from his shed. Estimated cost of damage unlisted.
6390 Rockmart Highway, FCPD: Complainant reported a 2013 Suzuki GSXR 600 stolen from the address. Estimated cost of damage unlisted. Linden Street, FCPD: Complainant reported two vehicles, a 2002 Isuzu Rodeo and a 2016 Ford Focus, stolen from outside the residence. The Ford Focus was recovered by RPD. Estimated cost of damages unlisted.
July 25
6 Goodman Road, FCPD: Lloyde Spaulding reported someone stole his push lawn mower and damaged the convertible top and all four rims on his 2005 Ford Mustang. Total cost of damages unlisted.
Enterprise Drive, FCPD: Complainant reported someone entering her vehicle and taking $600.
26 Davis St., FCPD: Complainant, Shelly, reported a Honda ATV stolen from her residence. Estimated cost of damage unlisted.
401 Park Ave., Lindale, FCPD: Justin Dowdy reported someone entering several vehicles in the area and taking items including keys, $120 cash and financial transactions cards.
172 Tom Bing Road, FCPD: Jerry Harcourt reported someone entering his home and stealing a television, Mossberg shotgun and a digital camera in addition to damaging the trunk of his 1978 Datsun. Estimated cost of stolen items $1,500.
July 26
63 Hillindale Drive, FCPD: Tim Obenlander reported an alarm at the Verizon cell phone tower at the listed address. Two 24-volt generator batteries, jumper cables and a battery charger were stolen from the location. Total estimated cost of damage is $1,000.
101 U.S. Highway 411, Courtesy Ford, RPD: Leah Rayburn reported someone entering a vehicle on the lot and damaging the interior including the center console, dash and passenger seat.
23 Chateau Drive, Comfort Inn, RPD: Christina Tucker reported drugs found in a room by housekeeping staff. 2770 Martha Berry Blvd., Mount Berry Mall, RPD: Dustin McConnell reported someone entering his vehicle and taking prescription medications. Estimated cost of damage unlisted. July 29
1816 Dean Ave., Dollar General, RPD: Madison Hammitt reported a male entering the store and shoplifting two 16-count packs of batteries valued at $26.
310 Camp St., RPD: Terry Lee reported a male snatching a wallet from Lee’s vehicle. Estimated cost of damages is $25.
1301 Shorter Ave., Discount Groceries, RPD: Sheila Waites reported a found wallet on Leon Street containing ID cards. The wallet was returned and later financial transaction cards from the wallet found on Leon Street were surrendered to RPD by a second complainant, Mary Dennis.
311 Riverside Parkway, Las Palmas, RPD: Ms. Martinez reported an employee adding additional money to tips left by customers using credit cards. Martinez confronted the employee and upon discovering that the employee had done so several times fired the employee.
600 Redmond Road, Apt. D3, RPD: Brittany Bagnell reported a television streaming device stolen from her apartment. Estimated cost of damages unlisted.
1605 N. Broad St., Dollar General, RPD: Lori Cleveland reported a female shoplifting an oscillating fan, comb, corded trimmers and a grill. The female abandoned the items in a shopping cart when pursued by store staff. Total cost of damages estimated as $78.
July 30
1825 Martha Berry Highway, RPD: Azante Terrell reported someone entered her vehicle and stole $20 cash and a cell phone. Total cost of damages unlisted. If your organization is looking for help, please submit the information to How To Help, Roman Record, P.O. Box 1633, Rome, Ga. 30162, or email it to RomanRecord@RN-T.com (include “How To Help” or “Volunteers” in subject line). Typed items may also be faxed to Roman Record at 706290-5301.
The Rome Shakespeare Festival is seeking volunteers to assist in greeting audiences, answering phones, assisting physically-challenged and student audiences, guiding the “Inside Art” exhibit at the Forum River Center and technical work before, during and after performances on the Town Green. Contact Tracy Hellriegel at 706 331-1006 for information.
The Museum of Flight at Russell Field is seeking volunteers for a variety of positions including giving tours, volunteer coordination and assistance with aircraft. Contact Janice at 706767-8213 for more information.
Fig Leaf Friends is seeking donations of diapers for in need and at-risk infants. Diapers will be accepted at The Hope Chest Clothes Closet, Restoration Rome, 1400 Crane St., Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. For information email m7mybro@ gmail.com.
Blood Assurance is in critical need of blood donations. To be eligible to donate blood, you must be at least 18 years old (16 or 17 years old with parental consent), weigh 110 pounds or more and be in good health. Donors are asked to drink plenty of fluids, avoid caffeine and eat a meal rich in iron prior to donating. To schedule an appointment visit bloodassurance. org, call 800-962-0628 or text ‘BAGIVE’ to 444999.
The Salvation Army, 317 E. First Ave., is seeking donations of children’s and adult diapers, feminine products, deodorant, razors, wash cloths, dish cloths, personal wipes, shower shoes and flip flops, notebooks and pens, water bottles, backpacks and bus passes.
Assured Hospice Care is currently seeking volunteers to visit with hospice patients in the Calhoun and Rome communities. Training is provided. Interested persons can call 770-387-9578 or visit www.assuredhospice.com.
PruittHealth Hospice in Rome and Calhoun is looking for people of vision and empathy who wish to make a difference in their community one person at a time. As a hospice volunteer, you will receive training and support for your role in helping those with