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Police Report - March 10
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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     
    Gregory O'Neal Butler, 48, Portal — no proof of insurance, expired tag, wanted person, obstruction.
    Nelson Colbert Holt, 30, Reed Street, Metter — probation violation.
    Gwen Oliver, 45, Lovett Street, Sylvania — wanted person.
    Gregory Levon Rock, 20, Wigfall Road — driving while unlicensed.
    Emily Brown Roberson, 22, Walker Avenue, Greensboro, NC — simple battery, felony obstruction.
    Khadijah Anderson Bridges, 22, Lanier Road — simple battery, felony obstruction.
    Jeffrey Stewart, 40, Newington Highway, Newington — battery, disorderly conduct, criminal trespass.
    Nicholas Bautista Perez, 26, Cindy Lane — possession of a knife during the commission of a crime, aggravated assault.
    Wesley Barker Hargraves, 20, Hawthorne Road — seat belt violation, possession of a false identification.
    Chevzs Omar Javasse Brown, 18, Old Highway, Daisy — wanted person.
    Winston Jones, 62, East Olliff Street — wanted person, marijuana possession.
    Twightla Denise Gaines, 38, Johnson Street — battery.
    Thesa Laten Morgan, 22, Beaver Dam Road, Sylvania — marijuana possession.
    Tacarro Morgan, 20, Brittany Lane, Sylvania — theft by shoplifting, marijuana possession.
    Warren Wright Kellett, 53, Brooklet South Drive, Brooklet — improper U-turn, DUI, DUI less safe.
    Erika Stashea Spann, 18, James Street — theft by shoplifting.
    Benjaminn Scott Kimmons, 20, Columns Drive, Cumming — public intoxication, obstruction.
    William Clark Murray, 39, Packinghouse Road — battery.
    
Bulloch Sheriff's Arrests    
     Jorge Ulises Herrera, 27, Ga. 46 East, Metter — no driver's license, speeding.
    Timothy Levon Coleman, 34, Hill Lane, Portal — driving with a suspended license/
    Gwendolyn Irene Oliver, 44, Lovett Street, Sylvania — wanted person, parole violation.
    Derrick Franklin, 18, Lindsay Drive, Claxton — headlights violation, no insurance, second degree criminal damage to property.
     Carlos Hernandez Sanchez, 49, Doy Newton Mobile Home Park, Clito — no driver's license, failure to maintain lane.
    Ladora Shantell Thomas, 41, Pulaski Road, Register — bench warrant.
    Sonya Richards, 55, Bird Road — no insurance.
    
Georgia State Patrol Arrests
    Troopers issued no traffic violation citations Friday,  seven  Saturday and   40 Sunday.
    Cassandra  Jackson, 22 , River Pointe Court, Lilburn — DUI (refused test).
    Cynthia Gregory, 26, Lakeview Estates , Metter — DUI (pending test results.)
    Ricky J. Priester, 29,  Newberry  Drive, Jonesboro, — DUI (refused test).
    Billy Ray Gibson, 43, Harper Road , Metter — DUI (.098 grams).
           
Georgia Southern University Arrests
      Officers issued two traffic citations Friday, one citation Saturday and four Sunday.
    Katlin Elizabeth Worsham, 21, Waterford Drive, Cartersville — DUI and speeding.
    Jamie Michael Ruiz, 18, Southern Pines — possession of marijuana.
    James Ernest Collins III, 19, Southern Pines —  possession of marijuana.
     Michael Scott Hardy II, 19, Watson Hall — underage  possession/consumption of alcohol.
    Michael Robert Paddrik, 18, Southern Pines — DUI and failure to obey a traffic control device.
    Austin Russell Thurlow, 18, Southern Pines —  DUI and failure to meet headlight requirements.
    Steven Anthony Manderson, 19, Southern Pines — underage possession/consumption of alcohol, obstruction of an officer, giving false information to an officer, disorderly conduct and possession of a false I.D.
 
Statesboro Police Incidents    
    WILDWOD CIRCLE — a woman said another woman threatened t have her brothers come shoot up the victim' home. When police questioned the alleged offender toe woman said it was the complainant who had threatened her.
    WAL-MART — A woman stole a mesh hair cap and batteries. In a second incident another female concealed two cell phone accessories in her purse. A third incident  ended in the arrest of two women - one for shoplifting gum, shorts and a swimsuit, as well as having marijuana in her purse; the second woman was only charged with marijuana possession.
    EAGLES LANDING — A woman said her ex-boyfriend told her his new girl would " get you when you least expect it."
    KMART — A man said he was struck by a driver while on his bike, and the driver took him home. He did not get the driver's identification and called EMS for treatment of injuries.
    CAMPUS CLUB — One complainant reported an Ipod taken from a vehicle and a lap top and cell phone taken from a home; a second complainant said someone took a silver Yamaha R6 motorcycle.
    CLUB ZONE — A woman reported her purse stolen from her car.
    In another incident, police responded to the club for reports of gunfire, but no firearms or victims/offenders were located. However, police noted excessive numbers of people, improperly parked cars, and issued a number of noise ordinance violations. Officers were forced to direct traffic in order to the crowd to be dispersed.
    In a third incident police met a woman at East Georgia Regional Medical Center who told them she had been in a fight with an unknown woman who struck her with a high heel shoe, causing a deep laceration.
    WEST MAIN STREET — A property owner said someone removed and damaged barriers he placed on his property to prevent parking, and  then parked there.
    
Georgia State Patrol Incidents    
    FRIDAY — Troopers assisted one motorist and investigated one crash with no injuries reported.
    SATURDAY — Troopers issued three warnings, assisted one motorist and investigated four crashes resulting in five reported injuries.
    SUNDAY  —  Troopers issued 18 warnings, assisted two motorists and investigated thee crashes with one reported injury .
        
Georgia Southern University Incidents
     FRIDAY — Officers issued five traffic warnings, assisted two motorists, responded to one alarm and investigated one accident.
    SATURDAY — Officers issued  five traffic warnings.
    SUNDAY —  Officers issued  eight traffic warnings, assisted two motorists and responded to a drug complaint at University Villas.
     EAGLE VILLAGE — A Playstation, an X-Box and video games were stolen.
    SOUTHERN COURTYARD — A digital camera and a cell phone were reported stolen.
     SOUTHERN PINES — Someone reported an I-Pod was taken from a vehicle.

911  Law Enforcement Reports
    Central 911 operators dispatched the following calls over the weekend:
    Bulloch County Sheriff's Department/Friday — 18 calls.
    Bulloch County Sheriff's Department/Saturday — 23 calls.
    Bulloch County Sheriff's Department /Sunday — 14 calls.
    
    Statesboro Police Department/Friday —  30 calls.
    Statesboro Police Department/Saturday — 28 calls.
    Statesboro Police Department/Sunday — 33  calls.
    
    University Police Department/ Friday —  two calls.
    University Police Department/Saturday —  two calls.
    
    Georgia State Patrol Post 45/Friday — three  calls.
    Georgia State Patrol Post 45/Saturday — three  calls.
    Georgia State Patrol Post 45/Sunday — three calls.
    
    Candler County Sheriff's Department/Friday — eight calls.
    Candler County Sheriff's Department/Saturday — 12 calls.
    Candler County Sheriff's Department/Sunday — 11  calls.
    
    Claxton Police Department/Friday —  one call.
    Claxton Police Department/Saturday — two calls.
    Claxton Police Department/Sunday — two calls.
    
    Evans County Sheriff's Department/Friday — no  calls.
    Evans County Sheriff's Department/Saturday —  one call.
    Evans County Sheriff's Department/Sunday —  two calls.
    
    Portal Police Department/Friday —  one call.
    
    Brooklet Police Department/Friday —  one call.
    Brooklet Police Department/Sunday —  one call.
    
911 Fire Department Reports
    Central 911 operators dispatched the following calls over the weekend:
    Statesboro Fire Department — five calls Friday, one call Saturday and five calls Sunday.
    Bulloch County Volunteer Firefighters — three calls Friday, five calls Saturday and no calls Sunday.
    Metter Fire Department — two call Friday and three calls Sunday.
    Claxton Fire Department — three calls Friday, two calls Saturday and three calls Sunday.
    Hagan Fire Department — one call Friday and two calls Sunday.
        
911 EMS Reports
    Central 911 operators dispatched the following calls over the weekend:
    Bulloch County EMS/Friday — one accident call and 15 medical calls.   
    Bulloch County EMS/Saturday — one accident call, one fire call and 13 medical calls.  
    Bulloch County EMS/Sunday — two accident calls, a fire call, a rescue call and 12 medical calls.  
    
    Candler County EMS/Friday — one accident call and five medical calls.  
    Candler County EMS /Saturday — four medical calls.  
    Candler County EMS /Sunday — six medical calls.  
    
    Evans County EMS/Friday — five medical calls.  
    Evans County EMS/Saturday — one accident call and three  medical calls.        Evans County EMS/Sunday — two medical calls.    
      
    Central 911 operators also routed the following calls Friday: a call to Georgia Forestry; three calls to Bulloch County First Responders; a call to Bulloch Humane enforcement; and a call to Emanuel County 911.
    Central 911 operators also routed the following calls Saturday:  two calls to Bulloch County First Responders; two calls  to Georgia Forestry; two calls to Emanuel County 911; two calls t Bulloch Humane enforcement and a call to Jenkins Count 911.
    Central 911 operators also routed the following calls Sunday: one call t o Bryan County 911, three calls to Georgia Forestry and two calls to Bulloch County First Responders.
    
    
— Compiled by Holli Deal Bragg
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