Suspicious man linked to multiple identities
by Staff Report
Jun 02, 2011 | 1840 views | 0 0 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend | print
After responding to a suspicious person call at the Get-N-Fly late Tuesday night, a Cartersville officer discovered multiple identities attached to the man. An elaborate story was concocted by the suspect, who initially identified himself as "Jeremy Renner," stating that he could not reveal his date of birth due to a head injury. He also claimed to have received training for the Navy in Michigan and that he has no family. The man later stated that he "would not" reveal his date of birth, and told the officer "I'm your next Ted Bundy." The suspect stated that he was traveling from Savannah to Nashville and was arrested in Columbus by the Muscogee County Sheriff's Office. After speaking with the Muscogee police, the man's fingerprints were linked to five different identities used in Colorado, South Carolina and Georgia.

Rented merchandise

reported stolen

A warrant has been taken out Tuesday by a Cartersville officer for an Aaron's Rental Center customer who has stopped paying for a television and television stand in late March. Attempts to contact the customer have resulted in failed attempts to locate the merchandise for the outlet to regain possession of the items. The television is valued at $1,620, and the stand is valued at $180. The customer will be charged with theft by taking.



Wells Fargo customer

files larceny report

After reporting a missing debit card, a Wells Fargo customer filed a larceny report with the Cartersville police when two checks of the same number were deposited into his account and later money was withdrawn off of those checks. Both the deposits and withdrawals were made through an ATM. Over $500 was deposited into the man's account and an unknown amount was withdrawn. The bank has frozen all transactions, including those made immediately after the incident was discovered.