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Police Report - June 18
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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
        George Boston Massey, 27, Lanier Drive — wanted person.
        Jesse Rack Sisson, 35, Halcyondale Road, Sylvania — obstruction, giving false information.
 
Bulloch County Sheriff's Arrests
        Susan Leath McGlamery,  39, U.S. 80, Portal — battery.
        Fraincisco Luis Madora, 28, Dogwood Way, Eden — speeding, DUI (refused test), failure to maintain lane, open container, no driver's license, cracked wind shield.

Georgia State Patrol Arrests
        Information unavailable Wednesday.

Georgia Southern University Arrests
         None filed.

Statesboro Police Incidents
        WILDWOOD VILLAS — Police called EMS to help a 44-year-old man with chest pains.
        WILLINGWAY HOSPITAL — A Kentucky man called police to report his daughter, a patient, walked away from the hospital.

        CAMPUS CROSSING — An officer responding to a noise complaint fund a man wanted on outstanding warrants and arrested him.

        COPPER BEECH — A woman reported a break-in where a lap top computer was reported missing.
        THE SHOE DEPARTMENT — (Statesboro Mall)  A man said two men entered the store and tried paying for shoes with a counterfeit $100 bill, which did not pass the " pen" test where a marker indicates whether it is real. The men left the shoes and the fake bill behind.

        CAMPUS CLUB APARTMENTS — A pizza delivery man received a counterfeit $100 bill.
        WAL-MART —  Two female juveniles were arrested for concealing clothing and suntan oil.
        COLLEGE BOULEVARD — A woman said her ex-boyfriend came to her house and fired gunshots outside while she was in the kitchen.

        PITT MOORE ROAD — A woman said a strange woman calls her constantly wanting to know where her grandchildren are - but the complainant doesn't know the woman or the grandchildren.

        BALDWIN STREET — A woman said her sister struck her in the face and body, upset because the complainant would not babysit.

        PLANTATION VILLAS — Someone threw a trash can and knocked a door off its hinges.
        JET DRIVE — A silver and burgundy 18-speed Next bicycle was reported stolen.
        PALMETTO COURT — a man said his girlfriend locked him out because she suspected he had been unfaithful.

Bulloch County Sheriff's Incidents
        No incident reports available.
 
Georgia State Patrol Incidents
        Information unavailable.

Georgia Southern University Incidents
         Officers issued one traffic warning, assisted four motorists, assisted one sick person and responded to a grease fire at University Villas Tuesday.

        EAGLE VILLAGE — Someone reported a fight.
        CENTENNIAL PLACE — Someone reported water damage

Central 911 Reports
        Central 911 dispatchers issued the following calls Tuesday:
        Bulloch County Sheriff's Department — 12 calls.
        Statesboro Police Department — 16 calls.
        University Police Department — one call.
        Georgia State Patrol — three calls.
        Candler County Sheriff's Department — eight calls.
        Evans County Sheriff's Department — one call.
        Claxton Police Department — two call.
       
911 Fire Department Reports
        Central 911 dispatchers issued the following calls Tuesday:
        Statesboro Fire Department — one  call.
        Metter Fire Department — one call.
        Metter Fire Rescue — one call.

911 EMS Reports
        Central 911 dispatchers issued the following calls Tuesday:
        Bulloch County EMS —  two accident calls and seven medical calls.
        Candler County EMS — one accident call and one medical calls.
        Evans County EMS — one medical call.
        Central 911 dispatchers also routed the following calls: one call to Life Star, two calls to Bulloch County First Responders, a call to Emanuel County 911, and a call to Tattnall County 911,

— compiled by Holli Deal Bragg.