Thus, there was probable cause for his arrest for criminal trespass, and the trial court properly granted summary judgment on the false arrest claim. See Stanford v. City of Manchester, 246 Ga. App. 129, 130-131(1)(c) ( 539 S.E.2d 845) (2000); Franklin, supra; Stover v. Watson, 180 Ga. App. 16 ( 348 S.E.2d 463) (1986) (physical precedent only). "Probable cause is defined to be the existence of such facts and circumstances as would excite the belief in a reasonable mind, that the person charged was guilty of the crime for which he was arrested or prosecuted."