(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
Michael Joseph O'Toole, 7, RV Shelby Pond Lane, Portal — driving with a suspended license, tail light violation, giving false information.
Macguyver Huff, 19, Pleasant Hill Road, Portal — wanted person.
Michael Robert Mincey, 22, Cypress Lake Road — three counts felony theft by taking (Xanax, hydrocodone, oxycodone), three counts of distribution of a controlled substance (Xanax, hydrocodone, oxycodone), three counts of manufacturing, distribution or possession of a controlled substance, three counts of practicing pharmacy without a license.
Travis Delano Anderson, 22, Eagle Gate Apartments — three counts felony theft by taking (Xanax, hydrocodone, oxycodone), three counts of distribution of a controlled substance (Xanax, hydrocodone, oxycodone), three counts of manufacturing, distribution or possession of a controlled substance, distribution of Xanax within 1,000 feet of a school, distribution of hydrocodone within 1,000 feet of a school, distribution of oxycodone within 1,000 feet of a school, practicing pharmacy without a license.
Bulloch Sheriff's Arrests
Richard Lee Martin Jr., 33, NC Highway 58, Goldsboro, Ga. — failure to register as a sex offender.
Jay Curtis Crosby, 25, Old Register Road — hunting from a public road, hunting from a motor vehicle, night hunting.
Georgia State Patrol Arrests
Troopers issued three citations Tuesday for traffic violations.
Georgia Southern University Arrests
Officers issued one traffic citation Tuesday.
Sean David Chastain, 19, Statesboro Place — DUI and leaving the scene of an accident.
Statesboro Police Incidents
FRENCH QUARTER CAFE — Police responding to a reported fight saw a large crowd outside, and an employee reported a lamp broken.
RETRIEVERS — A man trying to fight with customers was escorted outside, where he began harassing others. Then a man drove up and the offender got inside the vehicle. As the car pulled away, the driver pointed a hand gun in the air and threatened the complainant.
CAMPUS CROSSING — A police officer saw fireworks being set off, and followed them to discover a man in possession of illegal fireworks as well as drinking underage.
DONEHOO STREET — A woman said her husband, from whom she is separated, is harassing her by phone and by text messages.
SOUTHERN VILLAS — A man said an evicted tenant took furniture, phones and TVs that belonged to him.
BRANNEN STREET — A woman said she was arguing with her girlfriend in a car when the girlfriend's daughter pushed her.
MATTIE LIVELY ELEMENTARY — A woman reported a burglary. listing a computer, lamp. TV/DVD player combo, scanner, satellite receiver, camera and MP3 players taken. Some items were recovered on Debbie Drive.
EASTVIEW APARTMENTS — Two juveniles were arrested for simple battery after fighting with each other.
WILLOW BEND APARTMENTS — A woman said her boyfriend choked and struck her.
GENTILLY GARDENS — A worker reported four oxycodone pills missing.
GROOVER HOMES — A woman reported the theft of a .38 revolver.
Bulloch Sheriff's Incidents
ARROW HEAD TRAIL — (Statesboro) A woman said someone moved her screen door and removed a light cover from a porch light.
PIONEER TRAIL — (Portal) A man told deputies children had been damaging his property by riding four-wheelers on it.
MELROSE POND ROAD — (Register) A woman said a man called her six times in an hour, using vulgar languages and saying she owed him money. The offender said the woman owed him money for a landscaping job he did seven years ago.
HERMAN RUSHING ROAD — (Statesboro) A man said somebody took a pressure washer, camera, GPS system and MP3 player from his vehicle.
GA. 46 — (Register) A man walking along the road trying to hitch a ride told deputies he was sick, did not know where he was going, where he lived or what his birth date was. He was charged with pedestrian under the influence.
Georgia State Patrol Incidents
Troopers issued two warnings, assisted one motorist and investigated one crash with one reported injury Tuesday.
Georgia Southern University Incidents
Officers issued two traffic warnings, assisted nine motorists, assisted one sick person, responded to one alarm and investigated two accidents.
911 Law Enforcement Reports
Central 911 operators dispatched the following calls Tuesday:
Bulloch County Sheriff's Department — 14 calls.
Statesboro Police Department — 30 calls.
Georgia Southern University Police — three calls.
Georgia State Patrol Post 45 — three calls.
Candler County Sheriff's Department — three calls.
911 Fire Department Reports
Central 911 operators dispatched the following calls Tuesday:
Bulloch County Volunteer Firefighters — seven calls.
911 EMS Reports
Central 911 operators dispatched the following calls Tuesday:
Bulloch County EMS — two accident calls, two fire calls and 16 medical calls.
Candler County EMS — one medical call.
Evans County EMS — four medical calls.
Central 911 operators also routed two calls to Bulloch County First Responders.
— Compiled by Holli Deal Bragg
Statesboro Police Arrests
Michael Joseph O'Toole, 7, RV Shelby Pond Lane, Portal — driving with a suspended license, tail light violation, giving false information.
Macguyver Huff, 19, Pleasant Hill Road, Portal — wanted person.
Michael Robert Mincey, 22, Cypress Lake Road — three counts felony theft by taking (Xanax, hydrocodone, oxycodone), three counts of distribution of a controlled substance (Xanax, hydrocodone, oxycodone), three counts of manufacturing, distribution or possession of a controlled substance, three counts of practicing pharmacy without a license.
Travis Delano Anderson, 22, Eagle Gate Apartments — three counts felony theft by taking (Xanax, hydrocodone, oxycodone), three counts of distribution of a controlled substance (Xanax, hydrocodone, oxycodone), three counts of manufacturing, distribution or possession of a controlled substance, distribution of Xanax within 1,000 feet of a school, distribution of hydrocodone within 1,000 feet of a school, distribution of oxycodone within 1,000 feet of a school, practicing pharmacy without a license.
Bulloch Sheriff's Arrests
Richard Lee Martin Jr., 33, NC Highway 58, Goldsboro, Ga. — failure to register as a sex offender.
Jay Curtis Crosby, 25, Old Register Road — hunting from a public road, hunting from a motor vehicle, night hunting.
Georgia State Patrol Arrests
Troopers issued three citations Tuesday for traffic violations.
Georgia Southern University Arrests
Officers issued one traffic citation Tuesday.
Sean David Chastain, 19, Statesboro Place — DUI and leaving the scene of an accident.
Statesboro Police Incidents
FRENCH QUARTER CAFE — Police responding to a reported fight saw a large crowd outside, and an employee reported a lamp broken.
RETRIEVERS — A man trying to fight with customers was escorted outside, where he began harassing others. Then a man drove up and the offender got inside the vehicle. As the car pulled away, the driver pointed a hand gun in the air and threatened the complainant.
CAMPUS CROSSING — A police officer saw fireworks being set off, and followed them to discover a man in possession of illegal fireworks as well as drinking underage.
DONEHOO STREET — A woman said her husband, from whom she is separated, is harassing her by phone and by text messages.
SOUTHERN VILLAS — A man said an evicted tenant took furniture, phones and TVs that belonged to him.
BRANNEN STREET — A woman said she was arguing with her girlfriend in a car when the girlfriend's daughter pushed her.
MATTIE LIVELY ELEMENTARY — A woman reported a burglary. listing a computer, lamp. TV/DVD player combo, scanner, satellite receiver, camera and MP3 players taken. Some items were recovered on Debbie Drive.
EASTVIEW APARTMENTS — Two juveniles were arrested for simple battery after fighting with each other.
WILLOW BEND APARTMENTS — A woman said her boyfriend choked and struck her.
GENTILLY GARDENS — A worker reported four oxycodone pills missing.
GROOVER HOMES — A woman reported the theft of a .38 revolver.
Bulloch Sheriff's Incidents
ARROW HEAD TRAIL — (Statesboro) A woman said someone moved her screen door and removed a light cover from a porch light.
PIONEER TRAIL — (Portal) A man told deputies children had been damaging his property by riding four-wheelers on it.
MELROSE POND ROAD — (Register) A woman said a man called her six times in an hour, using vulgar languages and saying she owed him money. The offender said the woman owed him money for a landscaping job he did seven years ago.
HERMAN RUSHING ROAD — (Statesboro) A man said somebody took a pressure washer, camera, GPS system and MP3 player from his vehicle.
GA. 46 — (Register) A man walking along the road trying to hitch a ride told deputies he was sick, did not know where he was going, where he lived or what his birth date was. He was charged with pedestrian under the influence.
Georgia State Patrol Incidents
Troopers issued two warnings, assisted one motorist and investigated one crash with one reported injury Tuesday.
Georgia Southern University Incidents
Officers issued two traffic warnings, assisted nine motorists, assisted one sick person, responded to one alarm and investigated two accidents.
911 Law Enforcement Reports
Central 911 operators dispatched the following calls Tuesday:
Bulloch County Sheriff's Department — 14 calls.
Statesboro Police Department — 30 calls.
Georgia Southern University Police — three calls.
Georgia State Patrol Post 45 — three calls.
Candler County Sheriff's Department — three calls.
911 Fire Department Reports
Central 911 operators dispatched the following calls Tuesday:
Bulloch County Volunteer Firefighters — seven calls.
911 EMS Reports
Central 911 operators dispatched the following calls Tuesday:
Bulloch County EMS — two accident calls, two fire calls and 16 medical calls.
Candler County EMS — one medical call.
Evans County EMS — four medical calls.
Central 911 operators also routed two calls to Bulloch County First Responders.
— Compiled by Holli Deal Bragg