Jan. 30– Savannah police today arrested a suspect in a snatch-and-run robbery at K&M Market on Florence Road.
Michael D. Bullock, 46, Hickory Street, is accused of reaching across the counter and grabbing about $200 from the cash register drawer around 9:13 Saturday night.
The store clerk on duty, Vicky Slease, told police she "couldn’t believe" Bullock did it "because she knew him and that his sister is an employee at the store." She said Bullock then ran from the store and fled south on foot.
According to police, Slease said the robber laid 50 cents on the counter to buy a snack item that cost 55 cents. Asking if he could use five cents from the "leave a penny" tray, he snatched the cash when the register drawer opened.
Jan. 23– A Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency secretary working out of the Jackson office was pocketing cash collected at pay-to-fish ponds and lakes, a special report from the state comptroller of the treasury released today reveals.
A "pay lake" is a private body of water that charges a fee to fish, a fee per pound of fish, or a fee only if a fish is caught.
According to the audit, the missing funds, totaling nearly $4,700 for the period of May through October of 2009, came from honor boxes at various lakes
Pam Lefler, the former secretary for the TWRA Region I office which serves Hardin County, admitted to keeping the pay lake funds, telling authorities she was "under extreme financial distress" and took the money with the intent of paying it back later.