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Police Report - August 2
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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.

Statesboro Police Arrests
    Arrest made Friday through Sunday will be reported Tuesday.

Bulloch County Sheriff's Arrests
    Arrest made Friday through Sunday will be reported Tuesday.
       
Georgia Southern University Arrests
    Arrests made Friday through Sunday will be reported Tuesday.

Georgia State Patrol Arrests
    Arrests made Friday through Sunday will be reported Tuesday.

Statesboro Police Incidents
    Incidents occurring Friday through Sunday will be reported Tuesday.
 
Bulloch County Sheriff's Incidents
    U.S. 301 NORTH — (Statesboro) A man reported a burglary, listing a GPS unit stolen.
    In a separate incident at a separate location, a woman told deputies someone called her, leaving threatening messages that she (the caller) would leave cocaine in her car and would "whoop her."
    SWEETHEART LANE — (Statesboro) A man said an unknown male has been calling him throughout  the night asking about a friend of his, and telling him he knows what kind of car he drives, where he lives and works.
    HAULIN' TAIL MOTOR SPORTS — (Statesboro) A man told deputies he retrieved his motorcycle from the business, although the repairs were unfinished, and tried returning a loaner. However, he said he had trouble with the owner not meeting him to  accept the loaner ATV, and the mechanic on duty would not do so.
    OGEECHEE TECHNICAL COLLEGE — (Statesboro) A woman reported key damage to her car.
    SINKHOLE ROAD — (Nevils) A Time Saver #17 clerk called deputies about two men who wanted gas after the store closed, and who asked her for a ride after she closed. The men were gone when deputies arrived.
    PLANTATION MOBILE HOME PARK — (Statesboro) A man and woman argued over financial issues, and when the man became irate and began cursing, the woman called deputies,
    ANDERSON ROAD — (Statesboro) A man and woman were arrested regarding three syrup boiling pots (antique) that were stolen and sold.
    BURKHALTER ROAD — (Statesboro) A woman said her son took her grandson's blue pit bulldog, which she was keeping while her  grandson in Brazil.
    HENRY FUTCH ROAD — (Pembroke) A woman reported a burglary, telling deputies the thieves took a stove.

Georgia Southern University Incidents
    Incidents occurring Friday through Sunday will be reported Tuesday.
 
Georgia State Patrol Incidents
    Incidents occurring Friday through Sunday will be reported Tuesday.
 
Statesboro-Bulloch County Animal Shelter Reports
    The shelter reported the following activity during the week of July 20-16:  
    Animals incoming:
    Bulloch County Humane Enforcement, rural areas — 14 dogs and two cats.
    Bulloch County Humane Enforcement, Statesboro city limits — three dogs.
    Bulloch County Humane Enforcement, Portal city limits — one dog.
    Abandoned at shelter — one cat.
    Surrendered by citizens — seven dogs and x10 cats.
    Number of animals in surrendered litters — four puppies and 24 kittens.
    Animals outgoing:
    Shelter adoptions — six dogs.
    Returned to owners — one dog.
    Died at shelter — one dog and three cats.
    Euthanized from adoption floor — two dogs.
    Euthanized from isolation — 30 dogs and 33 cats.
    Officer activity:
    Deer complaints — one in the county area.
    Horse complaints —  two in the county area.
    Hog complaints — one in the county area.
    Snake complaints — one in the county area.
    Court summons/citations — none.
    Warnings issued — seven.
    Money collected:
    Adoption fees — $210.
    Surrender fees  —  $90.
    Returned animal fines — $25.

— compiled by Holli Deal Bragg.
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