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Police Report - February 27
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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   
     Brittany Roshonda Johnson, 18, Cayla Way — disorderly conduct.
    Pascal Lee Wilkerson, 28, East Olliff Street — criminal trespass.
    Samuel Matthew Agnew, 31, Lakeview Road — DUI.
    Brittany Jelicia Powell, 18, Sinkhole Road — disorderly conduct.
    Matthew T. Brannen, 25, Sinkhole Road — disorderly conduct.
    Josh Wesley Brannen, 25, Sinkhole Road — disorderly conduct.
    Armando Perez, 26, Sandpiper Road — DUI, seat belt violation, failure of driver to exercise due care, open container, no driver's license, no proof of insurance.
    Emanuel Mejia Villegas, 25, Chandler Road — failure to maintain lane, DUI, open container, driving without license on person.
    Benjamin Lawrence Sherrod, 25, Akins Circle Extension, Brooklet — pedestrian under the influence.
    Gostavo Arrelano, 20, Old River Road North — criminal trespass.
    Brittany Lashanay Sneed, 19, Clito Road  — theft by conversion.
    Camilo Diaz-Gutierrez, 52, Scarboro Highway, Rocky Ford — DUI, failure to maintain lane, driving while unlicensed.
        
Georgia State Patrol Arrests
    Pedro Salvador, 28, Cobbtown — DUI (.219).
    Troopers issued 21 traffic violation citations Sunday.
    
Georgia Southern University Arrests
      Robert Neil Gilliam, 18, Brannen Hall — criminal trespass.
 
Statesboro Police Incidents   
    APEX — A woman said her boyfriend struck her and threw her into a car, causing a cut lip and scratches.
    NORTH MAIN STREET — A woman said a man tried to strike her, and fled when she called police. When officers arrived, the man called the victim, cursing and threatening her.
    DUNLAP STREET — A woman said her boyfriend struck her, leaving   bleeding bruises.    
    WAL-MART — A man reported the theft of a white 1999 GMC Sierra pickup truck.
        
Bulloch Sheriff's Incidents   
    PAMELA WAY — (Statesboro)A  woman said four juveniles were responsible for a burglary in which they took two cell phones, an MP3 player, jewelry, video games and consoles, sports jerseys and tennis shoes. A witness saw the juveniles fleeing. Deputies caught the juveniles and recovered items taken.
    NEW TOWN ROAD — (Pembroke) A woman said her husband slapped her face twice and pulled her hair. She said it is not the first time he has abused her, but she never reported it because she feared she would have to raise their child and an unborn child alone. However, she feared for her safety due to her husband's violent temper and called deputies.     
    SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT — A Brooklet woman came into the sheriff's office to complain about a female and her mother harassing her by phone. The younger offender told the victim she "would sell herself for crack" and the older offender threatened to kill her, she said. The altercation was over a male subject.
    COWBOY WAY — (Portal) A woman said she allowed a female and her teenage daughter to stay with her because she is homeless, but when she offered to call a safe shelter for the woman, the woman became irate and threatened to put a curse on the complainant's family.
    WILLIAM JAMES MIDDLE SCHOOL — (Statesboro) A student threatened to cut a teacher with a knife. When a witness asked the offender if she made the threat, the offender admitted it and stated she "meant every word of it." The offender later told deputies she had been mad at the teacher when she uttered the threat.
    
Georgia State Patrol Incidents   
    Troopers issued 36 warnings and investigated five crashes with four injuries Sunday.
    
Georgia Southern University Incidents
    COMMUNICATIONS ARTS BUILDING — Someone reported a laptop computer was taken from the building.
  COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION —  A complainant said a projector and several computer parts were taken from the building.
    WINBURN HALL — Two calculators and two books were taken from the building.
  FRIDAY —  Officers issued two traffic warnings and assisted three motorists.
      SATURDAY — Officers issued two traffic warnings and responded to two fire alarms.
     SUNDAY —  Officers issued one traffic warning, assisted one motorist and responded to one fire alarm.
    
911  Law Enforcement Reports
    Central 911 operators dispatched the following calls Sunday:
    Bulloch County Sheriff's Department - 12 calls.
    Statesboro Police Department — 10 calls.
    University Police Department — one call.
    Georgia State Patrol Post 45 — four calls.
    Candler County Sheriff's Department — four calls.
    Evans County Sheriff's Department — one call.
    
911 Fire Department Reports
    Central 911 operators dispatched the following calls Sunday:
    Statesboro Fire Department — two calls.
    
911 EMS Reports
    Central 911 operators dispatched the following calls Sunday:
    Bulloch County EMS — two accident calls and 16 medical calls.   
    Candler County EMS — two medical call.  
    Evans County EMS — one accident call and one medical call.    
    Central 911 operators also routed a call to Effingham County 911 and a call to Wayne County 911 .
    
— Compiled by Holli Deal Bragg
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