When the bride and the wedding planner clashed, there was trouble at the
reception. The gathering was at an apartment complex on Masseyville Road in east
Macon. It was just after 8 p.m. on May 2 when the apartment manager asked a Bibb
County sheriff’s deputy to shut down the party. The deputy told everyone to
leave. When he did, according to his report, the bride, 35, “started to be
disorderly” toward the wedding planner, a 50-year-old woman. After that, the
deputy’s write-up added, the bride “became disorderly to me.” He was about to
arrest the bride when the groom “begged me not to do so on his wedding day.”
Another report of the matter noted that “due to conflicting stories and no
unbiased parties being present, no arrests were made.” The second report
mentioned that, according to the wedding planner, the bride smashed a couple of
vases and threatened her. During the wedding, the planner said, the bride
“walked up to her and stated, ‘(Expletive), I’m going to (expletive) you up,
(expletive), (expletive).” The bride, according to the report, said the planner
had changed things the bride wanted done during the wedding. The bride said the
planner “also tried to jump her,” the report said. “Eventually, the (reception)
was dissolved and both parties were escorted off the property.”
While a Bibb sheriff’s deputy was on his way to a theft-in-progress call, a
dispatcher radioed an update. A guy dressed in a tan jacket and “colorful”
pajama pants had run out of Moon’s Wings Deli at 946 First St. The man had
dashed away with $6.40 worth of cake he had not paid for, a report of the
incident noted. When the deputy arrived, the man, 26, was sitting on a sidewalk
in front of the restaurant. According to the deputy’s write-up of the April 29
episode, the guy was “eating what appeared to be a red velvet cake.” After
handcuffing the man, who was charged with theft and disorderly conduct, the
deputy went inside the restaurant. An employee said the guy had come in,
snatched two cakes -- the red velvet and a key lime cake -- and cussed at the
employee. “I’m getting these cakes,” the thief said, “and if you call the police
that’s your life.”
It was almost 2 o’clock in the morning when a Bibb deputy saw a man peering
through a window in front of El Sombrero restaurant on North Avenue. When the
deputy asked the man his name, the man said “Lucifer.” He also gave a last name,
but the deputy could not find any record of such a Lucifer existing. “While
going through ‘Lucifer’s’ backpack,” the deputy noted in his report of the May
11 incident, the deputy also found an ID card. The name on it was not Lucifer.
The man, 24, was jailed for giving false information.
Dispatches: Someone at the Medical Center, Navicent Health, in downtown Macon
reported that a man stole a fountain drink from a cafeteria there on May 3. The
man, 57, had been seen doing the same thing once before. He picked a cup from a
trash can and filled it with soda. The man told a sheriff’s deputy who was
called to the hospital, “I’m not going to lie to you. I got the cup out of the
trash and filled it up.” The man offered to pay for the $1.44 drink, but when he
went to the cashier he didn’t have enough money. The man was jailed for
loitering. ... On the evening of May 1, there was a shrub fire at some
apartments in the 3500 block of Williamson Road. Someone there told a Bibb
deputy that the blaze was started by marijuana smokers who had, according to a
report, “thrown down a ‘roach.’” ... Someone broke into a house on Ashland Drive
in southwest Macon on May 13 and stole a .22-caliber rifle and a diamond ring.
The culprit left a mess. “The suspect,” a sheriff’s deputy’s report said, “had a
bowel movement on the bathroom floor and all over the toilet seat. I was unable
to obtain fingerprints due to the surface conditions.”
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