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Police Report - June 17
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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
        William Campbell, 49, Lee Street — driving with a suspended license.
        Vernard Andre Parker, 41, Valley Road — battery.
        China B. Martinez, 26, Packinghouse Road — driving with a suspended license.

Bulloch County Sheriff's Arrests
        Monday arrests will appear in Wednesday's report.

Georgia State Patrol Arrests
        Donnie Eugene Black, 37, Mae Woodcock Road — DUI (.214).
        Aaron Hinojosa, 19, Metter — DUI (.102).
        Dervin Smith, 26, Peg Wen Boulevard — DUI (.099).
        Gustavo Leyva, 22, Neideriter Lane, Lyons — DUI (.222).
        Daniel Turner, 31, Sunbury Road, Claxton — DUI (.209).
        Salvador Morales, 22, Lake Church Road, Metter — DUI (refused test).

Georgia Southern University Arrests
        No arrests filed.

Statesboro Police Incidents
        LESTER ROAD CONDOMINIUMS — A woman said her live-in boyfriend choked and struck her. Police, noting visible injuries to the woman, arrested the man.

        LANIER DRIVE — A woman said her juvenile daughter's 29-year-old aunt called her from East Georgia Medical Center, taunting her to come to the hospital t o fight her.

        In an unrelated incident a complainant reported a burglary, listing an Xbox, related games, DVDs, a TV and a Halo 3 hard drive taken.

        MADISON MEADOWS — A woman said someone spray painted an obscene word on her door.
        GOODWILL — A woman said someone snatched her purse from a shopping cart, removed her wallet and hung the purse up on a rack.

        STATESBORO MALL — A man found a woman's purse in a shopping cart outside the mall, and returned it. Nothing was missing, she told police.

        CHANDLER ROAD — A man said he was walking when he was attacked by an unknown assailant. He suffered injuries to both eyes and a laceration to the head.

        FOXRIDGE APARTMENTS — A woman said another female called her 20-30 times, trying to incite her to fight.
        CINDY LANE — A woman said she rented a trailer to a man to use as an office but he moved his brother and family in to live.

        EAST GEORGIA REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER — A woman told police a man saw another female snatch a wallet with $10 from her unsecured car.

        SOUTH COLLEGE STREET — A man showed up at the police department to report fighting with a man and woman he said he found in his home. However, after police escorted him back there, he became aggressive and belligerent, demanding to be taken to jail. He used a metal crutch in an aggressive manner as a weapon, and police arrested him, complying

 with his request to go to jail.
       
Bulloch County Sheriff's Incidents
        OLD RIVER ROAD SOUTH —  (Statesboro) A woman said a man called her several times daily, and she wants the calls to end. She called the sheriff's office hoping they could help persuade the man to stop calling. Reports stated he used various business phones to make the calls.

        GA. 46 — (Register) A woman reported someone used her husband's debit card number to make unauthorized purchases.

        TIME SAVER #87 — (Gateway Industrial Park) A woman said someone drove up and threw two water bottles at her, striking her in the mouth. She said a witness to  the scene had left and deputies found no water bottles in  the area.

        RANDY LOWERY ROAD — (Statesboro) A man reported the theft of a well motor, platform and columns.
        MOORE CHAVER ROAD —(Portal) A woman said a Statesboro female has been making harassing calls and sending harassing text messages.

        ELDORA ROAD — (Ellabell) A woman reported harassing messages left on her My Space page,
        BURKHALTER ROAD — (Statesboro) A man said his mail box was damaged.
        SIDNEY'S CHASE — (Statesboro) A woman found her vehicle window shattered. Nothing was taken and no evidence was found at the scene to indicate how the incident happened.

        AKINS CIRCLE — (Statesboro) A man said his girlfriend filed taxes listing him as a dependent without his permission.

        SIMMONS POND LANE — (Nevils) A  man said someone broke into an abandoned gas station and stole two antique metal signs, one for Colonial Oil, and one for Shell Oil.

        HOMER BUNCH ROAD — (Statesboro) A man reported a burglary, listing costume jewelry, a TV  and a microwave taken.

        LUNDY MOBILE HOME PARK — (Statesboro) A man said his sister became angry because he had no money to lend her and would not let her use his car.

        
Georgia State Patrol Incidents
        Information unavailable Tuesday.

Georgia Southern University Incidents
         Officers assisted two sick persons and investigated one accident Monday.
        COLLEGE OF BUSINESS — A bicycle was taken from the bike rack.

911 Law Enforcement Reports
        Central 911 dispatchers issued the following calls Monday:
        Bulloch County Sheriff's Department  —  13 calls.
        Statesboro Police Department — 17 calls.
        University Police Department — three calls.
        Georgia State Patrol — three calls.
        Candler County Sheriff's Department — 11 calls.
        Evans County Sheriff's Department — three calls.
        Portal Police Department — two calls.
       
911 Fire Department Reports
        Central 911 dispatchers issued the following calls Monday:
        Statesboro Fire Department — two calls.
        Bulloch County Volunteer Firefighters — one call.
        Claxton Fire Department — one call.

911 EMS Reports
        Central 911 dispatchers issued the following calls Monday:
        Bulloch County EMS —  15 medical calls.
        Candler County EMS — 14 medical calls.
        Evans County EMS — no calls.
        Central 911 dispatchers also routed the following calls: three to Bulloch County First Responders, one to Tattnall County 911, and three to Emanuel County 911.

 

— compiled by Holli Deal Bragg.