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Police Report - April 15
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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.)

    
Statesboro Police Arrests     
    Robert Andrew Gibson, 20, West Jones Avenue — reckless driving, DUI under 21, underage possession of alcohol.
    Adam Jackson Clark, 27, Sunrise Circle, Cumming — public intoxication.
    Deborah Hines Richardson, 45, Aruba Road,Claxton — probation violation.
    Quasim Abdul Hairston, 22, White Bluff Road, Savannah — window tint violation, possession of a controlled substance within 1,000 feet of a school, marijuana possession.
    Shawn Antonio Sampson, 23, Ga. 87, Macon — possession of MDMA (Ecstasy) with intent to distribute,  window tint violation, possession of a controlled substance within 1,000 feet of a school, marijuana possession.
    
Bulloch Sheriff's Arrests    
    Kenneth E. Gourley  41, Brookcrest Road, Brooklet — no insurance.
    Raymond Laquan Coney, 32, Lockett Drive, Register — bench warrant.
    Richard Leo Eason, 44, Hurst Avenue, Savannah — theft by taking, probation violation, battery.
    Gerardo Herrera, 21, Ogeechee Road, Savannah — DUI, speeding, no driver's license.
    Juan Gonzalez Cruz, 31, Bird Road — speeding, no driver's license, bench warrant.
    Larry Williams Donaldson, 59, Cecil Martin Road, Pembroke — disorderly conduct.
        
Georgia State Patrol Arrests
     Troopers issued three traffic violation citations Monday.
             
Georgia Southern University Arrests
      No arrests filed.
     
Statesboro Police Incidents    
    MILL CREEK PARK — A man saw a juvenile cut doughnuts in  the grass, causing damage.
    KMART — An officer became suspicious when he saw a man leave his vehicle and pick up several items from outside  the garden center fence. Store video showed the man inside the store with the items, and he was charged with felony shoplifting. It was his fourth offense. The offender attempted to steal a can opener and two digital photo frames, according to reports.
    BRYANT STREET — A woman called police to say her brother slapped her. He told officers she slapped him first.
    CAMPUS CROSSINGS — A complainant reported a Nintendo Wii, four games, and a Rockband set with drum, guitar and microphone controllers stolen.
    STATESBORO FLEA MARKET — A man said he saw two men running with small puppies and notified the owner of Linda's Precious Pups, who reported a Yorkshire terrier puppy, a chihuahua puppy and a miniature pinscher pup missing.
    LITTLE LOTTS CREEK APARTMENTS — Police responding to a call about an injured man found a man lying in  the apartment entrance, who said three men and a woman jumped him. EMS responded and treated the man.
    NORTH ZETTEROWER AVENUE — A man said a woman harasses him by beating on his door, yelling and cursing, and has done so for the past month.
    THE POINTE AT SOUTHERN — A resident reported a window broken by a beer bottle.
    EAGLE WALK — A man told detectives a man called " Slybanio" stabbed and cut him. EMS responded to treat the man's injuries and the case was turned over to a detective.
     GARDEN DISTRICT APARTMENTS — A man said someone dumped out the contents of a cigarette butt can and the still burning cigarette butts burned a portion of his door molding.
    CHANDLER ROAD — A complainant told police a man was passed out in their car port. He was revived and charged with public intoxication.
    NORTHSIDE DRIVE — A 79-year-old man told police someone stole the tail light covers off his truck, and it was the second time in 35 years  something like that happened at his residence. He told police the incident was " a really hard hit" because of his being on limited income. Det. Keith Holloway investigated the incident and asks anyone with information on the thefts to call him at 764-1542. Also, in a press release regarding the thefts, Holloway asks the offender to "have a conscience" return the tail light covers.
    
Bulloch Sheriff's Incidents    
     LEEFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT — (Leefield) While volunteer firefighters were away from the station and left the doors open for a short time someone took two pairs of Georgia boots valued at $130 a pair.
    CROSSWINDS DRIVE — (Brooklet) A woman said someone entered her vehicle, dumped the contents of the driver's door in the floorboard and tampered with the car, causing it to drive poorly and then, later, not start at all.
    PAMELA WAY — (Statesboro) A man told deputies another man struck him in  the head with a bottle he threw.
    
Georgia State Patrol Incidents    
     Troopers issued three warnings, made one emergency relay of blood or medical supplies, and investigated seven accidents with four reported injuries.        
Georgia Southern University Incidents
      Officers assisted one agency, assisted nine motorists and investigated one accident.
     
911  Law Enforcement Reports
    Central 911 operators dispatched the following calls Monday:
    Bulloch County Sheriff's Department — 13 calls.
    Statesboro Police Department — 18 calls.
    University Police Department — one call.
    Georgia State Patrol Post 45 — eight calls.
    Candler County Sheriff's Department — nine calls.
    Brooklet Police Department — three calls.
        
911 Fire Department Reports
    Central 911 operators dispatched the following calls Monday:
    Statesboro Fire Department — three calls.
    Bulloch County Volunteer Firefighters — three calls.
        
911 EMS Reports
    Central 911 operators dispatched the following calls Monday:
    Bulloch County EMS — one accident call, one fire call, one rescue call and 12 medical calls.   
    Candler County EMS —  one accident call and eight medical calls.  
    Evans County EMS — one accident call.    
    Central 911 operators also routed a call to the Bulloch County coroner, a call to Bulloch County First Responders, a call to the Bulloch County Correctional Institute, and a call to Emanuel County 911.
    
— Compiled by Holli Deal Bragg