A U.S. Postal employee told police he was attacked while delivering mail on Midland Pike.
Mark Morrow said he was on his route when a white Lexus ES300 pulled up beside him with two black males in front. He said the man in the passenger seat had a video camcorder and started filming him.
He said two other black males walked up to his vehicle and one leaned against the window on the passenger side.
He said the other called out to him, and when he leaned out to see what he wanted he threw snowballs at him. He said the snowballs were filled with rocks and one of them hit him in the face. The pair then got into the Lexus and it pulled off.
The postman said he was dazed for a few minutes after the attack. Officers said he had bruising around his eye.
The vehicle tag came back to an address where the owner has a white Lexus.
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A woman on Sharon Circle said members of a fraternity once lived near her and kept her awake with their parties and noise. She said she wrote letters of complaint to UTC and to the fraternity.
She said recently someone has been coming out each night between midnight and 4 a.m. making noise and waking her up. She believes it is retaliation because she complained about the fraternity.
She said new neighbors in a duplex behind her may be fraternity members. Police said a female came to the door of the duplex. She said only females live there and they have no connection to a fraternity or a sorority.
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Charles Hardy said someone stole his $3,500 central heat and air unit from a house he owns on Shallowford Road.
The power line to the house was cut and the duct work was damaged.
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Molly Ross said she got stuck in the snow and left her 1999 Infiniti parked on Woodland Drive.
When she came back to the vehicle, someone had knocked out the back passenger window.
The thief took her backpack with school books and her gym bag containing makeup.
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Police said Principal Lisa Harvey of Woodmore Elementary stated that one student was "out of control."
The mother was told, the way to handle it was either a paddling or suspension, according to the report.
The mother said she did not want to deal with suspension, but then the student refused to take the paddling.
The report says the grandmother then talked to the child and he agreed to accept the paddling.
The report says Ms. Harvey gave him three licks.
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A man on Marijon Lane called police in an incident involving his snowman.
He said he spent a lot of time erecting a nine-foot-tall snowman. Then a nine-year-old neighbor boy came onto his property and pushed it over.
The boy apparently escaped prosecution.
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David Stanley called police asking officers to check on his mother-in-law on Rhondaboo Drive. He said he had not heard from her in awhile and was concerned about her welfare.
He said he could not go by because he was on vacation in Florida.
An officer went by and found Patricia Snyder doing just fine.
She said she does not have a son-in-law named David.