(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 between Wednesday and Sunday will be published Tuesday.
Georgia State Patrol Arrests
Arrests made between Wednesday and Sunday will be published Tuesday.
Georgia Southern University Arrests
Arrests made between Wednesday and Sunday will be published Tuesday.
Statesboro Police Incidents
Incidents occurring Friday and Saturday will be published Monday.
Bulloch Sheriff's Incidents
BURNT POTTERY LANE — (Statesboro) A woman said she sold a vehicle to another woman months ago and the buyer took it to another state. The owner repossessed it, and the other woman called her several times, cursing or just remaining silent.
U.S. 80 EAST — (Brooklet) A woman told deputies someone shattered windows in her house and car.
SOUTHEAST BULLOCH HIGH SCHOOL — (Brooklet) A student was arrested for disrupting the school.
PRETORIA RUSHING ROAD — (Statesboro) A woman said her 40-year-old adult son became angry because she would not fix him a bowl of stew and "cut some rice krispies" for him. The woman's daughter told the man to "shut up" and leave their mother alone, so the aggressor shoved the daughter and spit at her several times. The man denied the accusations but said his sister attacked him, punching him in the chest and biting him.
MUD ROAD — (Brooklet) A man reported someone damaged his mail box.
LEE ROAD —( Pembroke) A woman told deputies her ex-husband came to her home, calls her in a harassing manner, threatened to kill her and her children, and she fears him.
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 Nov. 17-23:
Animals received:
Rural county areas, Bulloch Humane Enforcement — 16 dogs and five cats.
Statesboro city limits, Bulloch Humane Enforcement — a dog and a cat.
Portal city limits, Bulloch Humane enforcement — five cats.
Abandoned at shelter — a dog and a cat.
Surrendered by citizens — a dog and five cats.
Number in litters surrendered — three puppies and six kittens.
Animals out:
Shelter adoptions — two cats.
Died at shelter — three dogs and three cats.
Euthanized from isolation — 15 dogs and 19 cats.
Euthanized from adoption floor — three dogs.
Humane Enforcement calls:
Court summons/citations — none.
Warnings — 24.
Money collected:
Adoption fees — $70.
Surrender fees — $45.
Donations — $30.
Miscellaneous — $6.
— Compiled by Holli Deal Bragg
Statesboro Police Arrests
Arrests made Friday and Saturday will be published Monday.
Bulloch Sheriff's Arrests
Arrests made between Wednesday and Sunday will be published Tuesday.
Georgia State Patrol Arrests
Arrests made between Wednesday and Sunday will be published Tuesday.
Georgia Southern University Arrests
Arrests made between Wednesday and Sunday will be published Tuesday.
Statesboro Police Incidents
Incidents occurring Friday and Saturday will be published Monday.
Bulloch Sheriff's Incidents
BURNT POTTERY LANE — (Statesboro) A woman said she sold a vehicle to another woman months ago and the buyer took it to another state. The owner repossessed it, and the other woman called her several times, cursing or just remaining silent.
U.S. 80 EAST — (Brooklet) A woman told deputies someone shattered windows in her house and car.
SOUTHEAST BULLOCH HIGH SCHOOL — (Brooklet) A student was arrested for disrupting the school.
PRETORIA RUSHING ROAD — (Statesboro) A woman said her 40-year-old adult son became angry because she would not fix him a bowl of stew and "cut some rice krispies" for him. The woman's daughter told the man to "shut up" and leave their mother alone, so the aggressor shoved the daughter and spit at her several times. The man denied the accusations but said his sister attacked him, punching him in the chest and biting him.
MUD ROAD — (Brooklet) A man reported someone damaged his mail box.
LEE ROAD —( Pembroke) A woman told deputies her ex-husband came to her home, calls her in a harassing manner, threatened to kill her and her children, and she fears him.
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 Nov. 17-23:
Animals received:
Rural county areas, Bulloch Humane Enforcement — 16 dogs and five cats.
Statesboro city limits, Bulloch Humane Enforcement — a dog and a cat.
Portal city limits, Bulloch Humane enforcement — five cats.
Abandoned at shelter — a dog and a cat.
Surrendered by citizens — a dog and five cats.
Number in litters surrendered — three puppies and six kittens.
Animals out:
Shelter adoptions — two cats.
Died at shelter — three dogs and three cats.
Euthanized from isolation — 15 dogs and 19 cats.
Euthanized from adoption floor — three dogs.
Humane Enforcement calls:
Court summons/citations — none.
Warnings — 24.
Money collected:
Adoption fees — $70.
Surrender fees — $45.
Donations — $30.
Miscellaneous — $6.
— Compiled by Holli Deal Bragg