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Police Report 1-2-13— 1994 Chevrolet Caprice reported stolen

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    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
    ▲ Chkaia Renee Howard, 25, Egret Place — driving while license suspended or revoked, knowingly driving while registration suspended, canceled or revoked, no proof of insurance for motor vehicle.
    ▲ Ismael Mendoza-Hernandez, 25, Walnut Street (Millen) — driving while license expired or revoked, tail light/tail light lenses required.
    ▲ Donnie Anastus Gay III, 26, Mossberg Road — obstruction of a law enforcement officer.
    ▲ James Davis Jr., 46, Norwood Drive — wanted person, public drunkenness, disorderly conduct, possession of tools for the commission of a crime, criminal trespass.
    ▲ Steve Evans, 48, South College Street — disorderly conduct, obstruction of a law enforcement officer.
    ▲ Jose Martinez, 32, Railroad Avenue, Lexington, S.C. — driving with expired license, defective headlight.
    ▲ Isaac Johnny Gerido, 45, Jones Mill Road — simple assault, obstruction of a law enforcement officer.
    ▲ Saul Ixba, 31, Lanier Drive — DUI, criminal trespass, battery, driving without a valid license.
    ▲ Zachary Lee Tyler, 20, Lanier Drive — battery.
    ▲ Samuel Owen Coffey, 20, Hazelwood Drive — possession of marijuana.
    ▲ Howard Randy Wooten, 35, Harvey Drive — possession of marijuana.

➤  Incidents
    ▲ EAST JONES AVENUE — Several tools and other items were stolen from a truck on a construction site.
    ▲ GEORGIA HIGHWAY 67 SOUTH — A man reported the theft of his 1994 Chevrolet Caprice from a parking lot.
    ▲ EAST MAIN STREET — Two bicycles were reported stolen.
    ▲ ROBIN HOOD TRAIL — Police discovered that four residences were broken into. Several items were reported stolen from one of the burglarized homes, and two broken video game consoles were taken from another.
    ▲ WALMART — A man tried to walk out of the store without paying for several items.
    ▲ UNIVERSITY PLACE APARTMENTS — Two burglaries were reported. A television was stolen from one unit, and two televisions, along with several other items, were taken from the other.

BULLOCH COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE
➤  Arrests/ Incidents
    ▲ Reports from Friday through Tuesday will be published Thursday.

GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY POLICE
➤  Arrests/Incidents
    ▲ Reports from Friday through Tuesday will be published Thursday.
       
— compiled by Jeff Harrison

Jan. 1, 2013 07:27p.m. EST Police Report 1-2-13— 1994 Chevrolet Caprice reported stolen 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
    ▲ Chkaia Renee Howard, 25, Egret Place — driving while license suspended or revoked, knowingly driving while registration suspended, canceled or revoked, no proof of insurance for motor vehicle.
    ▲ Ismael Mendoza-Hernandez, 25, Walnut Street (Millen) — driving while license expired or revoked, tail light/tail light lenses required.
    ▲ Donnie Anastus Gay III, 26, Mossberg Road — obstruction of a law enforcement officer.
    ▲ James Davis Jr., 46, Norwood Drive — wanted person, public drunkenness, disorderly conduct, possession of tools for the commission of a crime, criminal trespass.
    ▲ Steve Evans, 48, South College Street — disorderly conduct, obstruction of a law enforcement officer.
    ▲ Jose Martinez, 32, Railroad Avenue, Lexington, S.C. — driving with expired license, defective headlight.
    ▲ Isaac Johnny Gerido, 45, Jones Mill Road — simple assault, obstruction of a law enforcement officer.
    ▲ Saul Ixba, 31, Lanier Drive — DUI, criminal trespass, battery, driving without a valid license.
    ▲ Zachary Lee Tyler, 20, Lanier Drive — battery.
    ▲ Samuel Owen Coffey, 20, Hazelwood Drive — possession of marijuana.
    ▲ Howard Randy Wooten, 35, Harvey Drive — possession of marijuana.

➤  Incidents
    ▲ EAST JONES AVENUE — Several tools and other items were stolen from a truck on a construction site.
    ▲ GEORGIA HIGHWAY 67 SOUTH — A man reported the theft of his 1994 Chevrolet Caprice from a parking lot.
    ▲ EAST MAIN STREET — Two bicycles were reported stolen.
    ▲ ROBIN HOOD TRAIL — Police discovered that four residences were broken into. Several items were reported stolen from one of the burglarized homes, and two broken video game consoles were taken from another.
    ▲ WALMART — A man tried to walk out of the store without paying for several items.
    ▲ UNIVERSITY PLACE APARTMENTS — Two burglaries were reported. A television was stolen from one unit, and two televisions, along with several other items, were taken from the other.

BULLOCH COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE
➤  Arrests/ Incidents
    ▲ Reports from Friday through Tuesday will be published Thursday.

GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY POLICE
➤  Arrests/Incidents
    ▲ Reports from Friday through Tuesday will be published Thursday.
       
— compiled by Jeff Harrison

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