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Police Report - June 28
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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
     Arrest made Friday through Sunday will be reported Tuesday.

Bulloch County Sheriff's Arrests
    Rickey Oswald Dickey, 50, Old River Road — probation violation.
    Mateo Gabriel Bacilio, 29, Bragan Road, Brooklet — no driver's license, failure to maintain lane.
    Mathew Darrell Jordan, 24, Luke Drive, Macon — criminal trespass, reckless conduct.
    Mason Andrew Barker, 21, Coaches Way — reckless conduct.
    Issac Max Lesse, 21, Greene Street — carrying a pistol without a license, carrying a concealed weapon, criminal trespass.
    Terry Cashmills Williams, 21, Ga. 23, Garfield — wanted person, loitering and prowling, criminal attempt to commit robbery, possession of tools for the commission of a crime.
    Arrest made Friday through Sunday will be reported Tuesday.
    
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.

Statesboro Police Incidents
    Incidents occurring Friday through Sunday will be reported Tuesday.
 
Bulloch County Sheriff's Incidents
     ROLLING WOODS WAY — (Statesboro) A man told deputies someone tried changing his address for a credit card, and to open a checking account in his name.
    VALLI'S COLLISION CENTER — (Statesboro) A man came into the business, " presented himself as a vacation specialist, asking for donations for a fund raiser. He left with a check for $99, The complainant felt it was suspicious and reported.
    OLD RIGGS MILL TRAIL — (Statesboro) A juvenile heard the family dog barking and went outside o find a woman in a bikini. The suspicious woman said she was seeking a place to swim. She left on a bicycle.
    Ga. 119 — (Stilson) Someone spray painted graffiti on Hutchinson Long  Baptist Church.
     OLD THORN POND ROAD — (Brooklet) A woman a mail box damaged.
    PORTAL CITY HALL — A couple meeting to exchange children (custody/visitation) argued over property.
    ROUGH RIDER ROAD —  (Statesboro) A woman said a man " got in her face, yelling" and slammed a screen door on her foot during an argument. He punched a wall as well, and deputies found he was wanted for deposit account fraud. He was arrested on the outstanding warrants and deputies advised the woman to seek magistrate court aid if she wished to press further charges.
    
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 15-21 .
    Animals incoming:
    Bulloch County Humane Enforcement, rural areas — three dogs and three cats.
    Bulloch County Humane Enforcement, Statesboro city limits — four dogs and two cats.
    Bulloch County Humane Enforcement, Brooklet city limits — one dog.
    Abandoned at shelter — one cat.
    Surrendered by citizens — two dogs and five cats.
    Number of animals in surrendered litters — eight puppies and 19 kittens.
    Animals outgoing:
    Shelter adoptions — six dogs and one cat.
    Returned to owners — three dogs.
    Died at shelter — five cats.
    Euthanized from adoption floor — four dogs.
    Euthanized from isolation — 21 dogs and 45 cats.
    Officer activity:
    Bird complaints — one inside Statesboro city limits.
    Court summons/citations — three.
    Warnings issued — three.
    Money collected:
    Adoption fees — $ 245.
    Returned animal fines — $100.
     Donations — $25.
    Miscellaneous — $225.

— compiled by Holli Deal Bragg.