Also in this week’s Brunswick Police blotter, a man is suspected of violation a protection order by contacting his ex and her fiance.
Police responded to a call at 1:56 a.m. Aug. 20 of a man seen walking from Christie’s Cabaret and falling on his face in the grass. Police found him leaning against a telephone pole and speaking in a “heavily slurred” manner. He
was taken by Brunswick EMS to the Cleveland Clinic and was cited for disorderly conduct while intoxicatedA man reported finding a note on his car Aug. 17 suspected to have been written by his fiance’s ex-husband, in violation of a protection order. The man said the ex-husband has previously contacted the woman and has had friends and family members do so in his behalf. Police issued a warrant for the ex-husband’s arrest for violation of a protection order.A woman called police at 5:32 p.m. Aug.
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