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Police Report - February 1
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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    
    No arrests filed.
            
Bulloch Sheriff's Arrests   
    Crystal Rochelle Natson, 35, West Jones Avenue —  contempt of court, probation violation.
    Keyisha Larhonda Henderson, 31, Skye Drive — first degree forgery.
    Urias Lopez De Dois, 20, Holly Hill Road, Richmond Hill — no driver's license, window tint violation.
    Michael Raymond Lloyd, 23, Ben Hall Lake Road, East Dublin — DUI, stop sign violation, reckless driving.
    
Georgia State Patrol Arrests
     Antuone Remano Hilton, 26, no physical address listed (Statesboro) — DUI (pending test results.)
    Troopers issued seven traffic violation citations Tuesday.
    
Georgia Southern University Arrests
      Ashley Michelle Kidd, 20,  Southern Pines — driving with a suspended license.
   Officers issued two traffic citations Tuesday.
    
Statesboro Police Incidents   
    BEASLEY ROAD/NORTHSIDE DRIVE EAST — A woman said someone used her Social Security number to claim her as a dependent on their taxes.
    INMAN LANE — A 19-year-old man said his juvenile girlfriend stabbed him twice in the upper arm during an argument. He met police at the hospital.
    GEORGIA VILLAS — A complainant told police two females threw a concrete block through a window.
    OLYMPIC BOULEVARD — A complainant said a female calls and harasses him and made up several fake accounts on Facebook.com to harass him.
    PARKERS ENZONE — A woman told police an offender struck her vehicle and harassed her, but the accused offender and a witness disputed the claim.
    BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB — A woman said a juvenile struck her juvenile son.
    
Bulloch Sheriff's Incidents   
    COUNTRY CLUB ROAD — (Statesboro) A woman said she and her boyfriend argued over her speaking to another man when she tried to call 911 for help. The man grabbed the phone and broke it, then grabbed her arm as she tried to leave with their nine month old child. When deputies arrived they heard the man screaming profanities and noted a red mark on the woman's arm.
    PAMELA WAY — (Statesboro) A woman reported the theft of a Nintendo Game Cube,  a Gameboy and a Sony PSP with four games. She listed two juveniles as suspects and said when she t old  them she called the law, they returned the Game Cube and Game Boy but not the other missing items.
    PRINCESS LANE — (Statesboro) A man said he was working on his car and went inside. He went back outside to find the car gone. Police located the car and tried to stop the driver, but he fled along with a passenger. One left behind a cell phone, and police dialed "Mom" in the phone's listings, thus identifying a suspect.
    AKINS ANDERSON ROAD — (Statesboro) A man said some dogs chasing a cat followed the cat underneath his Ford 550 work truck and damaged electrical wiring as they  tried to get the cat. He tried moving the truck afterward and the transmission was not working.
    GA. 119 CONNECTOR — (Stilson) A man said a Savannah man who threatened him and his family years ago came to his property to speak to the complainant's father in spite of being told to stay away.
    GA. 67  — (Pembroke) A woman said someone damaged her car by shattering the front and back windshields.
    UPS — (Joe Kennedy Boulevard) — A man reported damage (key scratches) to his vehicle.
    PLANTATION POINTE DRIVE — (Statesboro) A woman told deputies her husband, intoxicated, pointed a gun at her and threatened to "take her out." When she called deputies, he put the gun away and went to lie down. When deputies arrived he was disoriented, said he only wanted to sleep and appeared confused.
        
Georgia State Patrol Incidents   
    Troopers issued eight warnings, assisted two motorists and investigated one crash with two reported injuries Tuesday.
    
Georgia Southern University Incidents
    OLYMPIC BOULEVARD — A resident reported receiving harassing phone calls.
   Officers issued  five traffic warnings, assisted one motorist and responded to two fire alarms Tuesday.
    
Animal Shelter Reports
    During the week of Jan. 22-28, the Statesboro-Bulloch County Animal Shelter reported the following activity, according to manager Wendy Joiner:
    Animals received:
    Portal Animal Control  - three dogs.
    Abandoned at shelter —  two cats.
    Animals surrendered by citizens —  five dogs, two cats.
    Litters surrendered — 23 puppies.
    Bulloch County Humane Enforcement — 20 dogs, three cats.
    Statesboro Animal Control — one cat.
    Animals out:
    Shelter adoptions — 13 dogs, four cats.
    Pets and People adoptions — two cats.
    Humane Society adoptions — one dog.
    Returned to owners — two dogs.
    Escaped — one cat.
    Euthanized — 10 dogs, six cats.
     Other activity:
    Citations issued — 11.
    Warnings issued — 14.
    Adoption fees collected — $700.
    Surrender fees collected — $40.
    Fines for return to owners — $75.
    Miscellaneous collected — $220
    
911  Law Enforcement Reports
    Central 911 operators dispatched the following calls Tuesday:
    Bulloch County Sheriff's Department - nine calls.
    Statesboro Police Department — 14 calls.
    Georgia State Patrol Post 45 — one call.
    Candler County Sheriff's Department — one call.
    Evans County Sheriff's Department — one call.
    Claxton Police Department — one call.
    
911 Fire Department Reports
    Central 911 operators dispatched the following calls Tuesday:
    Statesboro Fire Department — five calls.
    Bulloch County Volunteer firefighters — three calls.
    Metter Fire Department — one call.
    Claxton Fire Department — one call.
        
911 EMS Reports
    Central 911 operators dispatched the following calls Tuesday:
    Bulloch County EMS — 13 medical calls.   
    Candler County EMS — two  medical call.  
    Evans County EMS — one medical call.    
    Central 911 operators also routed  a call to Screven County 911.
    
— Compiled by Holli Deal Bragg
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