She walked out of Arby’s and found a guy breaking into her car; ‘I’m hungry,’ he said
Dispatches: A woman parked her Volvo at the Arby’s on Forsyth Road in north Macon the night of Oct. 27 and went inside for something to eat. She left her car unlocked. When she returned to it and opened the door to get in, she noticed a 60-year-old man inside. The man, a stranger, “started to use profanity at her,” a Bibb County sheriff’s report said. Then he told the woman he wanted some food. The woman, 22, called for help and a sheriff’s deputy tracked down the suspect outside a Subway up the street. . . . A 27-year-old woman, who according to a police report was “highly intoxicated,” caused a stir on Buena Vista Avenue below Rocky Creek Road in south Macon on Oct. 23. The woman’s sister said the drunk woman had struck her face and arms and made her bleed. When Bibb sheriff’s deputies got there, they heard the drunk woman inside a house screaming and throwing things. The deputies knocked on the door and she answered, “What the (expletive) you want?” She reportedly then told the officers, “Y’all ain’t gonna do (expletive) to me.” She admitted hurting her sister, saying, “That’s right, I beat her (expletive).” After the irate woman was arrested for alleged disorderly conduct, she reportedly tried to kick windows out of two patrol cars. . . . On Oct. 30, Bibb sheriff’s deputies answered a call about a disturbance at Cherry Tree Hill Apartments on Old Clinton Road in east Macon. A police report about the 1:45 a.m. incident said a 24-year-old woman had assaulted a 56-year-old man. It wasn’t clear what prompted the fray, but the report said the man, who “sustained visible bruises to his left temple,” had been stabbed with a metal hair pick.
This story was originally published November 18, 2016 at 1:43 PM with the headline "She walked out of Arby’s and found a guy breaking into her car; ‘I’m hungry,’ he said."