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Police Report - October 29





From staff reports




    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.

Statesboro Police Arrests
    Denmark, Erin, 17, Statesboro — possession of marijuana, underage possession of alcohol.
    Dorton, Harrison, 17, Statesboro — possession of marijuana.
    
Bulloch County Sheriff's Arrests
    Wednesday's arrest reports will be reported Thursday.
    
Georgia State Patrol Arrests
    Wednesday's arrest reports will be reported Thursday.

Georgia Southern University Arrests
    Joshua Hambry Bohannon, 18, Knight Drive — driving under the influence, possession of a false ID.

Statesboro Police Incidents
    Wednesday's incident reports will be reported Thursday.

Bulloch County Sheriff's Incidents
    GOLF CLUB CIRCLE — A woman said her ex—boyfriend was inside her residence and highly intoxicated.
    CHESTNUT OAK LANE — A woman reported that her house was toilet papered, but her neighbor said the prank was probably meant for her house and she agreed to assist the victim with the clean—up.
    RAINDROP DRIVE — A man reported that someone took the tool box from his truck.
    LANGSTON CHAPEL ROAD — An officer offered to give an intoxicated Army soldier a ride to the Sheriff's department so he could make a call since the soldier had lost the battery to his cell phone. Upon arriving at the jail, the man took off and the officer apprehended him for his own safety, according to the report. He was charged with public intoxication and obstructing an officer.
    US 80 WEST — A man reported that, while driving, another car passed him at a high rate of speed then slammed on the breaks causing the driver to bump his car. When the victim pulled over to talk to the driver of the other vehicle, two men jumped out of the car, started cursing at the driver then got into a physical altercation. The driver told a different story: that the alleged victim was driving too close and bumped him when the driver tapped on his brakes. There was no visible damage to either vehicle.
    BURKHALTER ROAD — A man reported that his Langley Pond entrance sign was taken.

Georgia State Patrol Incidents
    Wednesday's incident reports will be reported Thursday.

Georgia Southern University Incidents
    Officers issued one traffic warning, assisted six motorists, assisted two sick persons, responded to three alarms and investigated two accidents.
    SWEETHEART CIRCLE — A Georgia Southern University banner was taken from a pole.
    
911 Law Enforcement Reports
    Central 911 dispatchers issued the following calls Tuesday:
    Bulloch County Sheriff's Department — nine calls.
    Statesboro Police Department — 16 calls.
    University Police Department — two calls.
    Georgia State Patrol — two calls.
    Evans County Sheriff's Department — five calls.
    Brooklet Police Department — two calls.

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

911 EMS Reports
    Central 911 dispatchers issued the following calls Tuesday:
    Bulloch County EMS — one accident and 11 medical calls.
    Candler County EMS — two medical calls.
    Central 911 dispatchers also routed the following calls Tuesday: two calls to Bulloch First Responders, one call to Savannah 911 and one call each to Effingham, Tattnall and Emanuel Counties.  

— compiled by Phil Boyum.




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