Man’s car keys (and car) vanish after women’s late-night visit
Dispatches: A man who lives near Freedom Park in Macon told the police that two female friends visited him in the wee hours of July 9. When the women left before daybreak, he noticed that the keys to his late-model Dodge Charger were missing. Then he looked out and saw that the car itself was missing. The man, 41, wasn’t sure of the women’s names, but he knew one of them as “Lulu.” . . . Overheard on police radio in mid-July: A call about a theft at a Macon Burger King. Though details were not clear, what was stolen wasn’t food or cash. A dispatcher said someone made off with wood chips. . . . The same day, Bibb deputies were sent to a domestic disturbance involving “someone who smells bad.” . . . On the evening of July 15, a Bibb sheriff’s deputy was dispatched to a call about a “large snake.” The deputy radioed back, “OK, I’ll call Jack Hanna.”
This story was originally published August 12, 2016 at 1:00 AM with the headline "Man’s car keys (and car) vanish after women’s late-night visit."