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Police Report - 11-29-12; A woman shoplifted a Powerade drink and eyeliner.

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Posted: November 28, 2012 7:53 p.m.
Updated: November 28, 2012 7:52 p.m.

    Note: All information included in this report is taken from law enforcement incident reports and arrest records, which are public records and available for review at any and all local law enforcement agencies. Not every arrest leads to a conviction. Guilt or innocence is determined by the court system. Arrest photos are available for viewing at statesboroherald.com/arrests/


STATESBORO POLICE DEPARTMENT
➤ Arrests
    ▲ Shaporscheah Howard, 21, Packinghouse Road — theft by shoplifting.
    ▲ Mary Marie Wilson,32, Akins Street — probation violation.

➤ Incidents
    ▲ WALMART — A woman shoplifted a Powerade drink and eyeliner.
    ▲ ROBIN HOOD TRAIL — Someone reported a flat-screen TV stolen.
    ▲ THE AVENUE AT SOUTHERN — A man said he and another person met a man in Savannah who needed help. They helped him with food, clothing and travel and while he promised to repay them they thought nothing more of it. However, as the man continued asking for things, they distanced themselves from him, and discovered another person had been conned by the offender. After that, the offender sent threatening emails accusing the complainants of ruining his reputation.
    ▲ MOSS CREEK CIRCLE — A woman said another female threatened her via Facebook, stating she would beat her up because the complainant failed to tell her about plans to get married and buy a home.

BULLOCH COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE
➤ Arrests
    ▲ Rico Demond Lundy, 30, Simons Road — battery, third-degree cruelty to children.
    ▲ Roy Harold Mayes Jr., 58, U.S. Highway 80 East — theft by taking, criminal trespass, marijuana possession.
    ▲ Ronald Raynard Veal, 24, Ogden Place, Milledgeville — battery.

➤ Incidents
    ▲ KENDRICKS ROAD — (Brooklet) A man and woman argued over relationship issues.
    ▲ MISTY LANE — (Statesboro) A man awoke from a nap angry because he still wanted to sleep. He punched holes in walls and pushed a woman into a dresser.
    ▲ KELLY ROAD — (Statesboro) Someone reported the theft of a .357-caliber Ruger Hawk that belonged to his father.
 
GEORGIA STATE PATROL POST 45
➤ Arrests/Incidents
    ▲ Reports unavailable Wednesday.
     
GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY POLICE
➤ Arrests
    ▲ Officers issued two traffic citations Tuesday.
    ▲ Bradley Shane Williams, 33, address unlisted (Statesboro) — failure to yield to pedestrian in crosswalk, driving with a suspended license, driving with a suspended/revoked registration and no insurance.

➤ Incidents
    ▲ Officers issued one traffic warnings and assisted three motorists.
    ▲ LOT 21 — Someone reported an automobile break-in.
 
BULLOCH CENTRAL 911 REPORTS
➤ Law Enforcement Reports
    Central 911 dispatchers issued the following calls Tuesday:
    ▲ Bulloch County Sheriff’s Department — 14 calls.
    ▲ Statesboro Police Department — 20 calls.
    ▲ Georgia Southern University Police — one call.
    ▲ Georgia State Patrol — six calls.
    ▲ Candler County Sheriff’s Department — 13 calls.
    ▲ Evans County Sheriff’s Department — two calls.
    ▲ Claxton Police Department — no calls.

➤ Fire Department Reports
    Central 911 dispatchers issued the following calls Tuesday:
    ▲ Statesboro Fire Department — three calls. 
    ▲ Metter Fire Department — two calls.

➤ Emergency Medical Service Reports
    Central 911 dispatchers issued the following calls Tuesday:
    ▲ Bulloch County EMS — 13 medical calls.
    ▲ Candler County EMS — one fire call and two medical calls.
    ▲ Evans County EMS — six medical calls.
 
    ▲ Central 911 dispatchers also routed the following calls Tuesday: a call to Bulloch County  First Responders, a call to Tattnall County 911 and a call to Screven County 911.

— compiled by Holli Deal Bragg

Nov. 28, 2012 07:53p.m. EST Police Report - 11-29-12; A woman shoplifted a Powerade drink and eyeliner. Statesboro Herald

    Note: All information included in this report is taken from law enforcement incident reports and arrest records, which are public records and available for review at any and all local law enforcement agencies. Not every arrest leads to a conviction. Guilt or innocence is determined by the court system. Arrest photos are available for viewing at statesboroherald.com/arrests/


STATESBORO POLICE DEPARTMENT
➤ Arrests
    ▲ Shaporscheah Howard, 21, Packinghouse Road — theft by shoplifting.
    ▲ Mary Marie Wilson,32, Akins Street — probation violation.

➤ Incidents
    ▲ WALMART — A woman shoplifted a Powerade drink and eyeliner.
    ▲ ROBIN HOOD TRAIL — Someone reported a flat-screen TV stolen.
    ▲ THE AVENUE AT SOUTHERN — A man said he and another person met a man in Savannah who needed help. They helped him with food, clothing and travel and while he promised to repay them they thought nothing more of it. However, as the man continued asking for things, they distanced themselves from him, and discovered another person had been conned by the offender. After that, the offender sent threatening emails accusing the complainants of ruining his reputation.
    ▲ MOSS CREEK CIRCLE — A woman said another female threatened her via Facebook, stating she would beat her up because the complainant failed to tell her about plans to get married and buy a home.

BULLOCH COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE
➤ Arrests
    ▲ Rico Demond Lundy, 30, Simons Road — battery, third-degree cruelty to children.
    ▲ Roy Harold Mayes Jr., 58, U.S. Highway 80 East — theft by taking, criminal trespass, marijuana possession.
    ▲ Ronald Raynard Veal, 24, Ogden Place, Milledgeville — battery.

➤ Incidents
    ▲ KENDRICKS ROAD — (Brooklet) A man and woman argued over relationship issues.
    ▲ MISTY LANE — (Statesboro) A man awoke from a nap angry because he still wanted to sleep. He punched holes in walls and pushed a woman into a dresser.
    ▲ KELLY ROAD — (Statesboro) Someone reported the theft of a .357-caliber Ruger Hawk that belonged to his father.
 
GEORGIA STATE PATROL POST 45
➤ Arrests/Incidents
    ▲ Reports unavailable Wednesday.
     
GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY POLICE
➤ Arrests
    ▲ Officers issued two traffic citations Tuesday.
    ▲ Bradley Shane Williams, 33, address unlisted (Statesboro) — failure to yield to pedestrian in crosswalk, driving with a suspended license, driving with a suspended/revoked registration and no insurance.

➤ Incidents
    ▲ Officers issued one traffic warnings and assisted three motorists.
    ▲ LOT 21 — Someone reported an automobile break-in.
 
BULLOCH CENTRAL 911 REPORTS
➤ Law Enforcement Reports
    Central 911 dispatchers issued the following calls Tuesday:
    ▲ Bulloch County Sheriff’s Department — 14 calls.
    ▲ Statesboro Police Department — 20 calls.
    ▲ Georgia Southern University Police — one call.
    ▲ Georgia State Patrol — six calls.
    ▲ Candler County Sheriff’s Department — 13 calls.
    ▲ Evans County Sheriff’s Department — two calls.
    ▲ Claxton Police Department — no calls.

➤ Fire Department Reports
    Central 911 dispatchers issued the following calls Tuesday:
    ▲ Statesboro Fire Department — three calls. 
    ▲ Metter Fire Department — two calls.

➤ Emergency Medical Service Reports
    Central 911 dispatchers issued the following calls Tuesday:
    ▲ Bulloch County EMS — 13 medical calls.
    ▲ Candler County EMS — one fire call and two medical calls.
    ▲ Evans County EMS — six medical calls.
 
    ▲ Central 911 dispatchers also routed the following calls Tuesday: a call to Bulloch County  First Responders, a call to Tattnall County 911 and a call to Screven County 911.

— compiled by Holli Deal Bragg

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