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Police Report - October 21
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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
    Francisco Dahui-Odilon, 21, Bird Road — improper left turn, driving without a license.
    Ramon Migueal Donnelly, 29, Lanier Drive — obstruction of law enforcement.
    
Bulloch Sheriff's Arrests
     There were no reported arrests.
    
Georgia State Patrol Arrests
    Brian Gillesti, 23, Lanier Drive – driving under the influence (.188)
    
Georgia Southern University Arrests
    There were no reported arrests.
       
Statesboro Police Incidents
    OMBUDSMAN EDUCATIONAL SERVICE — The rear glass door was found broken but nothing appeared to be missing.
    COLLEGE STREET — A man reported a Denali BMX bike was stolen even though it had a bike lock.
    GENTILLY PLACE — A woman reported that she and her boyfriend were in a verbal dispute when he left. He then came back to get some belongings, but since she had locked the door, he proceeded to punch out the glass in the door – injuring himself in the process. The man was gone when officers arrived.
    CAMBRIDGE AT SOUTHERN — Someone entered a vehicle and stole the sub-woofer out of the trunk.
    OLD REGISTER ROAD — Deputies were called to help the Georgia State Patrol find a suspect who had disappeared into the woods. A K-9 unit was dispatched but lost the trail after about a half mile of pursuit.
    JOHNSON STREET — Three people said that it looked like some, who had pulled next to them in the parking lot, was pulling a rifle out of the trunk to threaten them.
    GALACTIC COMICS — Someone took a bike from out in front of the store.
    AIRFORCE RECRUITING OFFICE — Someone took a camera off a man’s desk when he stepped out of the office.
    WAL-MART — A 13 year old was caught trying to hide a PlayStation 2 game in his trousers. He was turned over to his father.
    DONNIE SIMMONS WAY — Someone shot a truck with yellow paintballs.
    DONNIE SIMMONS WAY — Someone entered a vehicle and took a cell phone, radar detector and prescription glasses.
    FOXRIDGE APTS — A woman was assaulted another woman and her son. The mother was taken to East Georgia for examination.
    NORTH ZETTEROWER — A woman pulled over for an expired tag was found to have no insurance. Her vehicle was towed.
             
Bulloch Sheriff's Incidents
    HIGHWAY 80 EAST — During a traffic stop, a man was found to have no license and had been drinking. He was transported to Bulloch County jail.
    BELL ROAD — Deputies responded to a domestic dispute and arrested a man when he was found to have a parole violation.
    REBEKAH ROAD — Someone entered a vehicle and took a .22 magnum and an I-pod.
    BARTLETT DRIVE — Someone damaged a mailbox.
    BRUCE GROOVER ROAD — A man reported the following items were taken from his truck: a briefcase, cell phone, wallet, CDs, a CD player, a tire iron, a lug wrench and a stuffed animal.
    MOORE CIRCLE — (Portal) A man was arrested for pointing a firearm at another person.
    HENDRIX CIRCLE — A man was arrested for threatening people with a rope and a knife.
    HIGHWAY 80 EAST — A man was pulled over for failing to dim headlights and was taken to jail for lack of a drivers license.
    BURKHALTER ROAD — A man was arrested for public intoxication.
    HIGHWAY 301 — A woman pulled over because her friend’s car started giving her trouble. When officer came to help, it was discovered that she was driving with a suspended license and she was taken to county jail.
    MI SAN PEDRO — A man and a juvenile were arrested for taking approximately $30 from the counter at the store.
    VETERANS MEMORIAL PARKWAY — A man was arrested during a routine traffic stop because he had no insurance and no driver’s license.
                
Georgia State Patrol Incidents
    Troopers issued 16 citations and 17 warnings, assisted two motorists, investigated eight crashes, helped two injured persons and had two emergency relays.
    
Georgia Southern University Incidents
    There were no reported incidents.