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University of Georgia Police Respond to Alcohol Sales, Trespassing Incidents
Athens, GA – The University of Georgia Police Department (UGAPD) recently responded to two separate incidents involving alcohol sales at a football game and trespassing on the UGA Golf Course.
On October 18th, during the UGA vs. Ole Miss football game, UGAPD officers were alerted to two employees allegedly selling alcoholic beverages for personal profit during the fourth quarter, after alcohol sales were supposed to have ceased. The employees were reportedly accepting payments via Venmo, Cash App, and cash, bypassing the official kiosk. The estimated loss from the unauthorized sales is believed to be under $1,500.
Then on October 21st, officers patrolling Riverbend Road found an unoccupied vehicle near the UGA Golf Course after hours. Two UGA students were discovered inside the gated area, having accessed the course by squeezing through a narrow opening in the gate. The students claimed they were stargazing and believed the gap constituted an “open” gate. The officer informed them this was considered trespassing and barred them from the golf course for 60 days instead of pressing charges. No signs of forced entry, theft, or damage were reported.
These incidents are among recent activity reported by The Red & Black, a student-run news organization serving the University of Georgia and Athens community. The Red & Black relies on donations to support its independent journalism.