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Police Report - November 18
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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 and Saturday will be published Monday.
       
Bulloch Sheriff's Arrests
        Arrests made over the weekend will be published Tuesday.
       
Georgia State Patrol Arrests
        Arrests made Friday and Saturday will be published Monday.
        
Georgia Southern University Arrests
        Arrests made over the weekend will be published Tuesday.
         
Statesboro Police Incidents
        Incidents occurring  Friday and Saturday will be published Monday.     
               
Bulloch Sheriff's Incidents
        MIDDLEGROUND PLANTATION — (Statesboro) A woman said her husband got mad with her about using the car and acted as if he were going to hit her.
        COUNTRY CLUB ROAD — (Statesboro) A woman told deputies someone struck her windshield, cracking it.
        JIM FUTCH ROAD — (Pembroke) A man said a woman was beating on his door, and deputies arrested her for public intoxication and taken to jail.
        BLACK CREEK CHURCH ROAD — (Brooklet) A man said someone threw a brick at his mailbox.
        LOCKETT DRIVE — (Register) A woman said another female called her cell phone 11 times, cursing and yelling, and also left voice mail messages with foul language.
        MAGNOLIA CHURCH ROAD — (Statesboro) A man said Magnolia Baptist Church was burglarized, and a computer, four chairs, vacuum cleaner, and wooden table were taken.
        SHAW ROAD — (Brooklet) A man told deputies he and his girlfriend argued over her being unhappy in the relationship, but the woman said the argument was over the man  not wanting to watch her son.
        AARON STATION ROAD — (Portal) A woman said her son's grandparents harassed her continuously, trying to take him because they feel she is not a good mother. She said they follow her around Portal and Statesboro and come to her house unannounced day and night. The grandfather has threatened to kill her, she said.
                               
Georgia State Patrol Incidents
         Incidents occurring  Friday and Saturday will be published Monday.
               
Georgia Southern University Incidents
        Incidents occurring over the weekend will be published Tuesday.
       
Animal Shelter Reports
        The Statesboro-Bulloch County Animal Shelter reported the following activity for the week of Oct. 29 - Nov. 4:
        Animals received:
        Rural county areas, Bulloch Humane Enforcement — 20 dogs and six cats.
        Statesboro city limits, Bulloch Humane Enforcement — seven dogs.
        Brooklet city limits — one dog.
        Surrendered by citizens — four dogs and three cats.
        Number in litters surrendered — 13 puppies and 13 kittens.
        Animals out:
        Shelter adoptions — seven dogs and two cats.
        Humane Society adoptions — one dog.
        Pets & People adoptions — six dogs and three cats.
        Returned to owners — one dog.
        Euthanized  from isolation — 11 dogs and 12 cats.
        Euthanized from adoption floor - three dogs and five cats.
        Humane Enforcement calls:
        Court summons/citations — five.
        Warnings — 11.
        Money collected:
        Adoption fees — $630.
        Surrender fees — $20.
        Returned animal fines — $25.
        Miscellaneous — $103.
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