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Police Report - March 1
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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
    Arrests made Friday through Monday will be reported Tuesday.
    
Bulloch Sheriff's Arrests
    Arrests made Friday through Monday will be reported Tuesday.
        
Georgia State Patrol Arrests
    Arrests made Friday through Monday will be reported Tuesday.
        
Georgia Southern University Arrests
    Arrests made Friday through Monday will be reported Tuesday.
           
Statesboro Police Incidents
    QUALITY TRANSMISSIONS     — A man said someone tried stealing a customer's car and broke the steering column.
    CINDY LANE — Two men filed complaints about money being stolen from their wallets. One man lost $120, one man lost $150.
    HUDDLE HOUSE — A man said another man hit him in  the face  twice during an argument.
    WAL-MART — A woman concealed cosmetics and jeans and tried leaving without paying.
    In a separate incident a man said his wife hit him because of an argument over a cell phone.
    KMART —  A woman said someone applied for a credit card using her ID.
    In a separate incident a man reported someone using his credit card at the store without authorization.
    WEST JONES AVENUE — A woman said she saw a man get out of an older model white truck and wave a gun.
    In a separate incident a complainant reported the theft of a back pack, cell phone, lap top, guitar and case, a Wii and a shotgun.
        
Bulloch Sheriff's Incidents
    Incidents occurring Friday through Monday will be reported Tuesday.
     LIVE OAK LOOP — (Ellabell) A woman said someone took things out of her yard and placed them on her  trampoline, then scratched a name onto her car hood.
    DOMINICA COURT — (Statesboro) A man called deputies about a woman sitting in the road bleeding from the head. The woman was taken for treatment and the Department of Family and Children Services were called. Investigators are pursuing the case.
    PLANTATION MOBILE HOME PARK — (Statesboro) A man called deputies about a tenant behind on rent. The two argued over ownership of food items in the refrigerator.
    U.S. 80 EAST — (Statesboro) An alarm at Casey's Corral resulted in deputies arriving to see a man running from the building. Nothing was reported missing and  the offender was not found.
    
Georgia State Patrol Incidents
    Incidents occurring Friday through Monday will be reported Tuesday.
             
Georgia Southern University Incidents
    Incidents occurring Friday through Monday will be reported Tuesday.
         
911 Law Enforcement Reports
    Activity occurring Friday through Monday will be reported Tuesday.
    
911 Fire Department Reports
     Activity occurring Friday through Monday will be reported Tuesday.
        
911 EMS Reports
     Activity occurring Friday through Monday will be reported Tuesday.
    
Animal Shelter Reports
    During the period between Feb. 16-22, the Statesboro-Bulloch County Animal Shelter recorded the following activity:
    Animals incoming:    
    Bulloch Humane Enforcement, rural areas — 10 dogs and three cats.
    Bulloch Humane Enforcement, Statesboro city limits — six dogs and one cat.
    Surrendered by citizens — seven dogs and eight cats.
    Number in surrendered litters — 13 puppies and two kittens.
    Animals outgoing:
    Shelter adoptions — three dogs and two cats.
    Pets & People adoptions — four dogs and two cats.
    Died at shelter — one dog.
    Euthanized from isolation — 17 dogs and two cats.
    Euthanized from adoption floor —  two dogs,
    Humane Officer activity:
    Horse complaints — two.
    Owl complaint — one.
    Warnings isued — two.
    Money collected:
    Adoption fees — $385
    Surrender fees — $125
    Donations  — $5
    Miscellaneous — $15
    
    
— Compiled by Holli Deal Bragg
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