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Police Report - March 20
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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     
    Kevin Jamal Littles, 18, Daphney Lane, Register — probation violation.
    
Bulloch Sheriff's Arrests    
    Wednesday's and Thursday's arrests will be published Saturday.
        
Georgia State Patrol Arrests
     Troopers issued one traffic violation citation Wednesday.
             
Georgia Southern University Arrests
      None filed.
     
Statesboro Police Incidents    
    GARDEN DISTRICT — A woman said someone damaged her car's rear window, leaving a small hole.
    GORDON STREET — A woman said she was asleep at a friend's home when she was awakened by another woman striking her in the face with a stick. She called for her cousin to come pick her up and the offender struck her once more with the stick, again in the face, she said.
    MORRIS STREET — A woman said someone rode a bicycle into her yard, leaving tracks, and stole flower bulbs and potting soil.
    BLAKEWOODS APARTMENTS — A woman said another female cursed her and  threatened to beat her up and " get her."
    
Bulloch Sheriff's Incidents    
    OLD REGISTER ROAD — (Statesboro) A woman told deputies she and a man had a verbal dispute.
    LANIER DRIVE — (Statesboro) A deputy saw a man fall in the roadway, almost being struck by a passing vehicle. He stopped and found the man was highly intoxicated, " too drunk to take home."  He arrested the man for public intoxication and took him to jail.
    SETTLEMENT ROAD — (Register) A man said a late model Chevrolet truck drove along his property line and into the woods.
    LANIER DRIVE — (Statesboro) A deputy responding to complaints found a large crowd around a pool, and told them to leave because the pool was closed. As people dispersed one man made several rude and profanity-filled comments about police, and was intoxicated. After a few comments the deputy arrested the man for underage possession of alcohol, disorderly conduct and public intoxication.
    BELL ROAD — (Brooklet)  A woman said someone damaged her screen door.
    PECAN GROVE ROAD — (Portal) A woman flagged down a patrolling deputy and said her son had been injured some time ago by falling while riding the back of a pickup truck. The driver had promised to pay for the medical bills, since he had been intentionally weaving when the boy was injured, but had not done so, the woman said. The deputy advised her to seek magistrate court assistance.
    
Georgia State Patrol Incidents    
    Troopers filed no activity except issuing one ticket Wednesday.
    
Georgia Southern University Incidents
      Officers issued one traffic warning and assisted one motorist Wednesday.
    EAGLE VILLAGE — Someone reported a vehicle  in the  parking lot was scratched.
     
911  Law Enforcement Reports
    Central 911 operators dispatched the following calls Wednesday:
    Bulloch County Sheriff's Department — nine calls.
    Statesboro Police Department — 10  calls.
    Georgia State Patrol Post 45 — no calls.
    Candler County Sheriff's Department — six calls.
    Evans County Sheriff's Department —  one call.
    Portal Police Department — one call.
        
911 Fire Department Reports
    Central 911 operators dispatched the following calls Wednesday:
    Statesboro Fire Department — one call.
    Bulloch County Volunteer Firefighters — one call.
        
911 EMS Reports
    Central 911 operators dispatched the following calls Wednesday:
    Bulloch County EMS — 12 medical calls.   
    Candler County EMS — four  medical calls.  
    Evans County EMS — one  medical call.    
    Central 911 operators also routed three calls to Bulloch County First Responders, a call to Bryan County 911 and a call to Toombs county 911.
    
— Compiled by Holli Deal Bragg
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