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Police Report - 3-17-13; Euthanized at animal shelter this week - 21 dogs and five cats.

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Posted: March 16, 2013 8:53 p.m.
Updated: March 16, 2013 8:51 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/


ARRESTS
➤ Statesboro Police, Bulloch County Sheriff, Georgia Southern University, and Georgia State Patrol arrests made Friday through Sunday will be reported Tuesday.

➤ Bulloch County Sheriff’s Office
    ▲ Cedric Enricus Jackson Jr., 32, Success Court — bench warrant.
    ▲ Harvey Roscoe Rowe, 22, Copper Beech Townhouses — sale of marijuana, possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime, marijuana possession with intent to distribute.
    ▲ Jeremy Leon Stettler, 18, Capston Court, Savannah — probation violation.
    ▲ Starnesha Michelle Freeman, 28, Dogwood Avenue — obstruction of an officer.

INCIDENTS
➤ Statesboro Police, Bulloch County Sheriff, Georgia Southern University, and Georgia State Patrol incidents occurring Friday through Sunday will be reported Tuesday.

➤ Bulloch County Sheriff’s Office
    ▲ OLD  RIVER ROAD SOUTH — (Brooklet) A woman said she ordered her boyfriend to get out of the car while she was driving, due to a dispute. He tried to take the keys from the ignition and grabbed her arm. Once home, he cursed her mother and pushed over a wagon wheel.
    ▲ OLNEY STATION DRIVE — (Ellabell) A  man argued with a woman staying with him and wanted her to leave. The woman told deputies she was only staying with him so she could be closer to visit her boyfriend in the Bulloch County Jail, and agreed to leave.
    ▲ LANGSTON CHAPEL ROAD — (Statesboro) A man was arrested for stealing three heavy equipment batteries. The man who was found to be responsible for the thefts was already in jail for previous thefts.
    ▲ U.S. 80 EAST — (Brooklet) A woman said her sister threatened to kill their mother. When deputies questioned the offender, she admitted the threats and said she wished her mother would die.
➤ Bulloch County Animal Shelter
    ▲ The shelter reported the following activity during the week of March 3-10.
    ▲ Surrendered by citizens — 15 dogs and three cats from rural county areas; two dogs and a cat from City of Statesboro.
    ▲ Collected by humane enforcement — 17 dogs and a cat from rural county areas; a dog and a cat from City of Statesboro.
    ▲ Adopted from shelter — six dogs and three cats.
    ▲ Reclaimed by owners — four dogs.
    ▲ Died at shelter — a dog and two cats.
    ▲ Euthanized — 21 dogs and five cats.
    ▲ Fees collected — $525.

— compiled by Holli Deal Bragg

Mar. 16, 2013 08:53p.m. EDT Police Report - 3-17-13; Euthanized at animal shelter this week - 21 dogs and five cats. 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/


ARRESTS
➤ Statesboro Police, Bulloch County Sheriff, Georgia Southern University, and Georgia State Patrol arrests made Friday through Sunday will be reported Tuesday.

➤ Bulloch County Sheriff’s Office
    ▲ Cedric Enricus Jackson Jr., 32, Success Court — bench warrant.
    ▲ Harvey Roscoe Rowe, 22, Copper Beech Townhouses — sale of marijuana, possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime, marijuana possession with intent to distribute.
    ▲ Jeremy Leon Stettler, 18, Capston Court, Savannah — probation violation.
    ▲ Starnesha Michelle Freeman, 28, Dogwood Avenue — obstruction of an officer.

INCIDENTS
➤ Statesboro Police, Bulloch County Sheriff, Georgia Southern University, and Georgia State Patrol incidents occurring Friday through Sunday will be reported Tuesday.

➤ Bulloch County Sheriff’s Office
    ▲ OLD  RIVER ROAD SOUTH — (Brooklet) A woman said she ordered her boyfriend to get out of the car while she was driving, due to a dispute. He tried to take the keys from the ignition and grabbed her arm. Once home, he cursed her mother and pushed over a wagon wheel.
    ▲ OLNEY STATION DRIVE — (Ellabell) A  man argued with a woman staying with him and wanted her to leave. The woman told deputies she was only staying with him so she could be closer to visit her boyfriend in the Bulloch County Jail, and agreed to leave.
    ▲ LANGSTON CHAPEL ROAD — (Statesboro) A man was arrested for stealing three heavy equipment batteries. The man who was found to be responsible for the thefts was already in jail for previous thefts.
    ▲ U.S. 80 EAST — (Brooklet) A woman said her sister threatened to kill their mother. When deputies questioned the offender, she admitted the threats and said she wished her mother would die.
➤ Bulloch County Animal Shelter
    ▲ The shelter reported the following activity during the week of March 3-10.
    ▲ Surrendered by citizens — 15 dogs and three cats from rural county areas; two dogs and a cat from City of Statesboro.
    ▲ Collected by humane enforcement — 17 dogs and a cat from rural county areas; a dog and a cat from City of Statesboro.
    ▲ Adopted from shelter — six dogs and three cats.
    ▲ Reclaimed by owners — four dogs.
    ▲ Died at shelter — a dog and two cats.
    ▲ Euthanized — 21 dogs and five cats.
    ▲ Fees collected — $525.

— compiled by Holli Deal Bragg

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