(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
Phillip Jermaine Roberts, 18, Lafayette Street — entering auto.
Bulloch Sheriff's Arrests
No arrests filed.
Georgia State Patrol Arrests
Derek Yawn, 20, Coral Drive, Flowery Branch — DUI (refused test).
Troopers issued six traffic violation citations Wednesday.
Georgia Southern University Arrests
Colby Augustus Yarbrough, 19, Olympic Boulevard — underage possession/consumption of alcohol and criminal damage to property.
Robert Lyon Jordan, 21, McGregor Ct., Fayette, N.C. — underage possession/consumption of alcohol, possession of a controlled substance, criminal damage to property and possession of a false I.D.
Mark Brandon Neville, 20, Island View Ct., Richmond Hill — underage possession/consumption of alcohol, criminal damage to property and possession of a false I.D.
Statesboro Police Incidents
GORDON STREET — A man was arrested after admitting breaking into a vehicle and taking a jar of pennies and a camera.
EAST JONES AVENUE — A witness saw the man involved in the preceding incident running from another car in which he broke into.
EAGLES LANDING — A complainant reported $3 change and several video games taken from his home.
BUTLER HOMES — Police responded to a report of two men fighting.
FAMILY DOLLAR — A woman tried stealing a red towel and two jugs of Tide with Bleach.
ZETTEROWER ROAD — A man told police he gave a clutch kit to a man plus paid him $350 to replace the clutch in his car. He got the car back and it still had problems, so he took it to another mechanic who told him the clutch had never been replaced.
SHONEYS — A man left after his debit card was declined, and did not pay for a meal.
Bulloch Sheriff's Incidents
VALLI'S COLLISION CENTER — (Statesboro) A man said someone took tires and wheels from a vehicle at his business.
GREYSTONE TOWN HOME — (Statesboro) A man said someone stole a refrigerator, stove, microwave and cabinet from a home under construction.
LANGSTON CHAPEL MIDDLE SCHOOL — (Statesboro) A woman said someone took $115 in cash.
DRY BRANCH VILLAGE — (Register) A woman said a man asked her to enter a mobile home and she told him he would have to contact the owner. The man said he loaned the evicted tenant some items and wanted them back. HE asked neighbors if they knew how to contact the former tenant.
Georgia State Patrol Incidents
Troopers issued six warnings, assisted six motorists, made one emergency relay of blood or medical supplies and investigated two crashes with one reported injury Wednesday.
Georgia Southern University Incidents
Officers issued one traffic warning, assisted one motorist, responded to a drug complaint at Southern Courtyard and responded to three alarms Wednesday.
KENNEDY HALL — Windows were reportedly broken in several vehicles.
911 Law Enforcement Reports
Central 911 operators dispatched the following calls Wednesday:
Bulloch County Sheriff's Department — 10 calls.
Statesboro Police Department — 23 calls.
Georgia State Patrol Post 45 — three calls.
Candler County Sheriff's Department — seven calls.
Evans County Sheriff's Department — one call.
Claxton Police Departmen — one call.
Portal Police Department — one call.
911 Fire Department Reports
Central 911 operators dispatched the following calls Wednesday:
Statesboro Fire Department — two calls.
Bulloch County Volunteer Firefighters — three calls.
Metter Rescue Unit — one call.
Claxton Fire Department — one call.
911 EMS Reports
Central 911 operators dispatched the following calls Wednesday:
Bulloch County EMS — one accident call, one rescue call and seven medical calls.
Candler County EMS — one accident call and two medical calls.
Evans County EMS — two medical calls.
Central 911 operators also routed a call to Bulloch County Correctional Institute and a call to Bryan County 911.
— Compiled by Holli Deal Bragg