In this week s UGA police blotter, a suspicious $1 bill was left on female student’s windshield, a UGA student goes from a victim of road rage to an instigator and
UGAPD blotter: Man in Pikachu hat harasses, follows students to Bolton, stuffed animals stolen from donation box and former dining employee refuses to leave Bolton.
Some downtown Montgomery streets closing for possible protests
Downtown Montgomery preparing for possible protests By WSFA Staff and Courtney Chandler | January 15, 2021 at 5:33 PM CST - Updated January 16 at 5:44 PM
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - Montgomery officials say select downtown streets will close at 6 p.m. Friday in response to protests planned in capital cities across the country ahead of Inauguration Day.
Montgomery Police Chief Ernest Finley says the public should expect soft closures along Dexter Avenue from Jan. 15-21.
Police are also suggesting that downtown businesses telework if possible.
“MPD is working with partners at the local, county, state and federal levels to isolate and secure our downtown perimeter. We encourage businesses and organizations located downtown to consider allowing employees to telework as much as possible next week, especially Wednesday. This is a proactive step that will keep employees safe in the event of an emergency, while also