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Police Report - June 14
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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.
        Jonathan Lanier, 49, Trinity Avenue, Atlanta — probation violation.
         Timothy Dwayne Wilson, 34, Westside Road — simple battery, third degree cruelty to children.
        Emory Nathaniel Benemon, 50, Packinghouse Road — probation violation.
        Nicholas Scott Logsdon, 21, Lanier Drive — Violation of the Georgia Controlled Substance Act.
        Lee Miles Pinkney Jr., 26, Waynesboro Highway, Sylvania — simple battery.
        Deanna Hunrey Lairscey, 41, Trellis Court — simple battery, disorderly conduct.
        Scott Mitchell Lairscey, 44, Country Club Landing — disorderly conduct, simple battery.


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.
        Jacob Eric Hodges, 20, Kennedy Pond Road — DUI/drugs, marijuana possession.
        Stacy Larenzo Beasley, 41, Spell Mincey Road, Portal— DUI, open container.
        Joshua Hill Donaldson, 29, West U.S. 80, Portal — DUI, marijuana possession.

Statesboro Police Incidents
        Incidents occurring Friday through Sunday will be reported Tuesday.
 
Bulloch County Sheriff's Incidents
        BROOK RUN DRIVE — (Register)  A woman said her son, who has an altered mental status, took her keys  and car by knife point.

        BRANNEN DRIVE — (Statesboro) A man reported a shotgun, rifle, $100 in coins and ammunition stolen.
        U. S.  80 EAST — (Brooklet) A man reported the theft of an air conditioner.
        BURKHALTER ROAD — (Statesboro) A woman told deputies a man and woman call and harrass them, threatening to hire a hit man to kill them.

        SINKHOLE ROAD — (Statesboro) A woman said she argued with her husband over whether to allow their son to drive one of their vehicles.

        OLD REGISTER ROAD — (Statesboro) Deputies responded to a domestic dispute involving people who were intoxicated.

        MISTY LANE — (Brooklet) A man reported the theft of a lawn mower.
        LEE ROAD —(Brooklet) A man reported the theft of two inoperable four-wheelers.
        BLACK CREEK CHURCH ROAD — A man said someone shot at his home twice, causing damages.
        ZIP N GO/GA. 67 — (Statesboro) A man reported the theft of several propane gas containers.
        NEVILS GROVELAND ROAD — (Nevils) A woman said someone stole a riding lawn mower.


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 June 1-7:
        Animals incoming:
        Bulloch County Humane Enforcement, rural areas — 19 dogs and 10 cats.
        Bulloch County Humane Enforcement, Statesboro city limits — three cats.
        Abandoned at shelter — five cats.
        Surrendered by citizens — five dogs and four cats.
        Number of animals in surrendered litters — seven puppies and 25 kittens.
        Animals outgoing:
        Shelter adoptions — six dogs and one cat.
        Pets & People adoptions — 13 cats.
        Returned to owners — three dogs.
        Died at shelter — one cat.
        Euthanized from adoption floor — one dog.
        Euthanized from isolation — 10 dogs and 44 cats.
        Officer activity:
        Opossum complaints — one inside the Statesboro city limits.
        Vulture complaints — one in the rural county area.
        Court summons/citations — seven.
        Warnings issued — 18.
        Money collected:
        Adoption fees — $700.
        Surrender fees  —  $40.
        Returned animal fines — $125.
        Donations — $30.
        Miscellaneous — $35.
        

— compiled by Holli Deal Bragg.

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