Recently in Athens, police reported two separate disturbances regarding underage possession of alcohol at the University of Georgia.

The first incident resulted in a 20-year old student being arrested on North Campus on a Saturday morning. Officers found two students, one of whom was pulling the other by the legs through some bushes. The officers on the scene smelled alcohol on the two students.

They were then asked to produce identification so as to determine their ages. The 20-year old did not have his license, but claimed to have an August birthday and was from Tennessee.

Officers reporter that he later claimed he did not have a state license belonging to any state, but was a student at the university. Officers confirmed the man was a student on campus.

It's alleged that the student lied and gave false identity before being further questioned by the police. The student later said that he had been drinking at a downtown bar, even though he is underage.

Both students were arrested and taken to Clarke County Jail.

A second incident involving a student under the influence of alcohol occurred that same day.

A 21-year old student was pulled over on Springdale Street for erratic driving and suspicion of intoxication.

Officers say that he violated a number of motor vehicle laws before he was pulled over. Once pulled over, police said they determined that the student was above the legal blood alcohol limit.

He also failed the standard sobriety test.

He was arrested for driving under the influence and was also taken to Clarke County Jail to be booked.

Source: Red & Black: "CRIME NOTEBOOK: Jan. 24 (w/Documents)," Jan. 24, 2012