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Police Report - November 6
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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
    David Jerome Blount Jr., 22, Lanier Drive — criminal use of an article with an altered identification mark, carrying a concealed weapon, theft by receiving stolen property.
    Allen Deterian Littles, 22, Pamela Way — disorderly conduct.
    
Bulloch Sheriff's Arrests
    Arrests made Thursday and Friday will be published Saturday.
    
Georgia State Patrol Arrests
    Troopers issued no traffic violation citations Wednesday.
          
Georgia Southern University Arrests
    Officers issued one traffic citation Wednesday.
    Jonathon Michael Baldwin, 18, Brannen Hall — theft by taking (bicycle).
    Haley Ann Smith—Graham, 20, no specific address (Statesboro) — underage possession of alcohol and possession of false identification.
    Rhett Sandifer Hutcheson, 21, no specific address (Statesboro) — public drunkenness and disorderly conduct.
    
Statesboro Police Incidents
    HEMCO — Someone cut a hole in a fence and stole a blue/green 1994 Toyota pickup truck that contained a 20—gauge shotgun. They also stole several rolls of wiring.
    NORTH MAIN STREET — A man reported the theft of a Playstation 3.
    WEST PARRISH STREET — A woman said her ex boyfriend harassed her by phone, threatening her if she dated anyone else she would “regret it.”
    THE EXCHANGE APARTMENTS — A man reported the theft of eight clonezapam pills and $3 change from a glass Yoo Hoo bottle.
    WAL—MART — A man took several shirts without paying. Also a female took a screwdriver, purse and tool set, and placed a jacket on her juvenile daughter and left without paying.
    SOUTHERN CREATIONS — Someone broke a sign.
    PARK PLACE APARTMENTS — Police responded to a tip and arrested a man for theft by receiving stolen property, a TV from Rentown. He was also charged with carrying a concealed weapon.
    THE POINTE AT SOUTHERN — A man reported the theft of video games and a Play Station 3.
    UNIVERSITY PINES APARTMENTS — A Play Station 3, controllers and game were reported stolen.
    BLAKEWOODS APARTMENTS — A woman called police to make her child's father leave the home.
    In a separate incident, police responded to a call about shots fired. No weapon or suspect was found, but a man was arrested for disorderly conduct.
    BILO — A man tried using his Eagle Express card to pay for $142 worth of groceries. When the card was declined, he walked out with the groceries anyway.
    VARSITY APARTMENTS — A woman said her ex—boyfriend pawned her DVD player without permission, and she suspects he stole and pawned other items as well.
    MORRIS HEIGHTS APARTMENTS — A woman said her ex—boyfriend struck her in the eye, causing a laceration.

MULBERRY COURT — A man told police his cousin stole $40 from his bedroom.
    STATESBORO HIGH SCHOOL — Two students were charged with fighting.
    FINCH TRAILER PARK — A woman said she allowed a man into her home after he knocked and asked if he could use the bathroom. He stole her wallet and medications, she said.
    BUTLER HOMES — A woman said a female visiting neighbors cursed her and threatened her.
    
Bulloch County Sheriff's Incidents
    LAKE COLLINS ROAD — (Portal) A man reported the theft of an old farm trailer from his property.
    AMERICAN DRIVE — (Statesboro) A man called deputies to report a domestic dispute, but it turned out to be a married couple playing around, reports stated.
    ELDORA ROAD — (Ellabell) A woman reported the theft of an air conditioner.
        
Georgia State Patrol Incidents
    Troopers issued two warnings Wednesday.
        
Georgia Southern University Incidents
    Officers issued five traffic warnings and assisted six motorists Wednesday.
    WIGGINS BASEBALL COMPLEX — Someone found a bicycle.
    WATSON PODS — Someone found a wallet.
           
Central 911 Reports
    Central 911 dispatchers issued the following calls Tuesday:
    Bulloch County Sheriff's Department— eight calls.
    Statesboro Police Department— 21 calls.
    University Police Department — one call.
    Georgia State Patrol — five calls.
    Candler County Sheriff's Department — eight calls.
    Evans County Sheriff's Department —  three calls.
    Claxton Police Department — one call.
    
    Central 911 dispatchers issued the following calls Wednesday:
    Bulloch County Sheriff's Department— 14 calls.
    Statesboro Police Department— 24 calls.
    University Police Department — one call.
    Georgia State Patrol — one call.
    Candler County Sheriff's Department — four calls.
    Evans County Sheriff's Department — two calls.
    
911 Fire Department Reports
    Central 911 dispatchers issued the following calls Tuesday:
    Statesboro Fire Department — one call.
    Bulloch County Volunteer Firefighters — one call.
    Metter Fire Department — one call.
    
    Central 911 dispatchers issued the following calls Wednesday:
    Statesboro Fire Department — four calls.
    Bulloch County Volunteer Firefighters — one call.
    
911 EMS Reports
    Central 911 dispatchers issued the following calls Tuesday:
    Bulloch County EMS — two accident calls and 20 medical calls.
    Candler County EMS — two medical calls.
    Evans County EMS — four medical calls.
    Central 911 dispatchers also routed the following calls Tuesday: a call to Emanuel County 911 and a all to Toombs County 911.  
    
    Central 911 dispatchers issued the following calls Wednesday:
    Bulloch County EMS — one fire call and 14 medical calls.
    Candler County EMS — six medical calls.
    Evans County EMS — two medical calls.
    Central 911 dispatchers also routed the following calls Wednesday: three calls to Bulloch County First Responders, a call to Emanuel County 911 and a call to Poison Control.
    
—    compiled by Holli Deal Bragg.
    
    
   

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