Police said the victim gave the following account:
Billy Rollins, 43, of Hamilton Road was walking home from church when a dark green Chevrolet SUV stopped behind him. The unidentified men exited the vehicle, and one pointed a silver-colored pistol at Rollins’ head and demanded money. When Rollins said he didn’t have any money, the gunman grabbed a tire iron from the back of the SUV and swung it at Rollins’ head. Rollins managed to block the swing with his left arm. The robbers then took turns striking his left arm with the tire iron before driving away. Nothing was stolen.
Robbins was treated at West Georgia Medical Center and released.
Thefts
An unidentified man and woman stole a blackberry cell phone from T-Mobile at 141 Commerce Ave., Sunday afternoon. An employee of the store said the suspected thieves used a knife to cut the phone’s cable that connected it to its display unit and fled in a Ford truck. No arrests were made.
A thief used a fire extinguisher to damage a vehicle’s driver side window in the 200 block of Main Street and stole $89 and a CD player valued at $320. The extinguisher was found in the driver’s seat.
Stolen vehicle recovered
A stolen vehicle was recovered from Avenue K in West Point. No more details were available.
Arrest
Police charged Steven Senter, 32, of Franklin with possession of marijuana and methamphetamine. An officer found Senter in his truck asleep with the motor running Sunday morning in the parking lot of PCA Food Store at 1202 Hogansville Road. It took the officer several minutes to awaken Senter by banging on his driver’s side window. A small clear plastic bag containing marijuana and another bag containing a glass pipe with suspected meth inside it were found in his vehicle.
Genika Davidson, 30, of West Point was charged with two counts of aggravated assault, two counts of reckless conduct and one count of reckless driving.






