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Police Report - November 22
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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    
    Christian Daniel Carda, 19, Cambridge Apartments — underage possession of alcohol.
    Dinah Rachell Nelson, 25, Pamela Way — DUI, failure to maintain lane.
    Matthew Richard Hayes, 20, Robinhood Trail — disorderly conduct.
    Sierra Sade Marshall, 17, Effingham Highway, Sylvania — criminal trespass, battery.
    Brian Keith Smiley, 40, Joyner Road, Brooklet — driving with a suspended license, speeding.
    Darla Jane Elliott, 30, Ga. 67 — obstruction.
    Corey Eugene Rambert, 20, Southern Courtyard Apartments — theft by taking, burglary.
    Wesley Sloan Reed, 23, University Place Apartments — disorderly conduct.
    Kashif Raronni Jenkins, 22, Mill Creek Estates — criminal trespass.
    James Jason Rahn, 20, Noel C. Conway Road, Guyton — second offense DUI, fourth offense driving with a suspended or revoked license , underage possession of alcohol, disorderly conduct.
    
Bulloch Sheriff's Arrests   
    Nicky Lee Everett, 31, Woodyard Road, Brooklet — public intoxication.
    Frank Allen Hodges, 22, Brittingham Road, Guyton — probation violation.
    
Georgia State Patrol Arrests
    Percival B. Styles, 29, Hinesville — DUI (refused test).
    Troopers issued 10 citations Monday for traffic violations.
    
Georgia Southern University Arrests
       No arrests filed.
    
Statesboro Police Incidents   
    SAV-A-LOT — A man said he argued with his child's mother and she pulled the glass out of his car window.
    CAMBRIDGE APARTMENTS — A man was charged with underage possession of alcohol.
    ROBINHOOD TRAIL — Police responding to a reported fight arrested two for disorderly conduct.
    STATESBORO HIGH SCHOOL — A man became belligerent when banned from entering a ball game due to being intoxicated. He was profane and aggressive and ended up arrested.
    In a separate incident, a student reported a car window shattered.
    In a third unrelated incident, a student told authorities two other juveniles shot him with BB guns while he was running. The two were firing into the bleachers.
    GRAY'S BOOKSTORE — A woman said her ex-boyfriend chased her into the store and grabbed her face, pushing her glasses into her skin.
    MR. LIN'S BUFFET — A man said someone entered the business through  the roof and took $1,000.
     UNIVERSITY POINTE APARTMENTS — A man said two armed men with guns approached him in the parking lot and robbed him of jewelry, clothing, cash and electronics.
    HAMPTON INN — A woman said an unknown male came in, said he had a gun and took money from a cash register.
    
Bulloch Sheriff's Incidents   
    OLLIFF HILL LANE — (Statesboro) Deputies responding to a domestic dispute spoke with one man involved who told them he and another man had been drinking with a third man, listed as the offender, who was confined to a wheelchair. He said he and his friend left the wheelchair-bound man outside and awake while they went to bed. The complainant told deputies the offender came from a neighbor's home "yelling and screaming that the neighbors were demons." The complainant told deputies the offender had obtained a knife and threatened to cut him, yelling and screaming and finally flipped out of his wheelchair during the ordeal. He then slung the wheelchair across the room. Deputies noted the offender's slurred speech and said in reports he was "speaking out of his head." After helping him back into his wheelchair, they arrested him on charges of simple assault, simple battery and disorderly conduct.
    ENGLISH OAKS BOULEVARD — (Statesboro) A man reported receiving a harassing phone call from a known offender.
    HIGHPOINT ROAD — (Statesboro) A man told deputies he and his wife, from whom he had been separated some time before she moved back in a month ago, argued and she refused to leave the home. The woman said the argument began when she overheard her husband talking to another woman, and she grabbed the phone.
    HIGHTOWER ROAD —(Statesboro) A man said his ex-girlfriend came to his home to pick up their children, and she "smiled in a manner to  provoke" him, reports stated.
    
Georgia State Patrol Incidents   
    Troopers issued 18 warnings, assisted a motorist, and investigated two crashes with one reported injury Monday.
    
Georgia Southern University Incidents
    INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY BUILDING —  A bicycle was taken from the  bike rack.
  SOUTHERN PINES — Someone reported a case of simple .
   Officers issued three traffic warnings, assisted four motorists
 and responded to two fire alarms Monday.
    
911  Law Enforcement Reports
    Central 911 operators dispatched the following calls Monday:
    Bulloch County Sheriff's Department - nine calls.
     Statesboro Police Department — 11 calls.
    Georgia State Patrol Post 45 — four calls.
    Evans County Sheriff's Department —  one call.
    
911 Fire Department Reports
    Central 911 operators dispatched the following calls Monday:
    Statesboro Fire Department — six calls.
    Bulloch County Volunteer firefighters — three calls.
    Metter Fire Department — two calls.
    Claxton Fire Department — one call.
    Hagan Fire Department — one call.
        
911 EMS Reports
    Central 911 operators dispatched the following calls Monday:
    Bulloch County EMS — one accident call, one rescue call and seven medical calls.   
    Candler County EMS — four medical calls.  
    Evans County EMS — one accident call and one medical call.
    
Animal Shelter Reports  
    During the week of Nov. 13-19, the Statesboro-Bulloch County Animal Shelter received the following animals: 13 dogs and nine cats surrendered by citizens; two litters totaling seven puppies and four litters totaling 10 kittens; 12 dogs and six cats brought in by Bulloch County Humane Enforcement; two dogs and six cats brought in by Statesboro Animal Control; and two dogs brought in by Brooklet officials.
    Bulloch County Humane Enforcement Officers Christopher Ivey and Joey Sanders responded to several calls including two about deer. The two issued one citation and 13 warnings for various offenses.
    Twelve dogs and a cat were adopted from the shelter. Foster or rescue groups took three dogs and two cats through humane adoptions to avoid euthanasia. Seven dogs were returned to owners. Twenty one dogs and 19 cats were euthanized, according to shelter manager Wendy Joiner.
    The shelter collected the following monies: $455 in adoption fees; $100 in surrender fees; and $248 in fines for returning dogs to owners.
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