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Police Report - September 2
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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
    Kevin Hill, 20, Johnston Street — peeping tom.
    Juan Gabriel Diaz, 18, Cindy Lane — underage possession of alcohol.
    Marco Antonio Maldonato, 20, Cindy Lane — failure to maintain lane, unlicensed driver, driving under the influence while under 21.
    Jerrard Antonio Freeman, 18, N. College Street — probation violation, reckless driving.
    Jaquita Latrice Rideau, 18, Chandler Road — driving with a suspended license.
    Latoya Danielle McBride, 23, WPA Road — outstanding warrant (failure to appear).
    
Bulloch Sheriff's Arrests
     Arrest Information unavailable.
    
Georgia State Patrol Arrests
    Troopers issued 97 traffic citations on Friday.
    Troopers arrested three persons on DUI charges and one person on drug-related charges.
    
Georgia Southern University Arrests
    Arrest information unavailable
      
Statesboro Police Incidents
    JOHNSTON STREET — An unknown person was sitting on the complainant's porch and looking through the window. He stated he was waiting for a friend, but complainant said she had never seen the man before in her life. Suspec was taken to jail.
    CINDY LANE — A driver was involved in a single vehicle accident. Driver was taken to jail for driving under the influence and his passenger was also taken to jail for underage possession.
    NORTH MAIN — The driver of a vehicle collided with a tree in a grassy median. When the police arrived, they discovered the driver had violated probation and took him to jail and charged him with reckless driving.
    CAMBRIDGE AT SOUTHERN — Victim stated that an unknown person entered her residence and took an undisclosed amount of cash.
    FOXRIDGE — Wictim complained that an unwanted person was arguing with her son. Ther person threatened her son but was gone by the time the police arrived.
    FAIR ROAD — A Driver had their tag checked by an officer and the vehicle was found to have no insurance listed. The car was towed and the owner released at the scene.
    CHANDLER ROAD — Police puller over a vehicle because the tag was improperly displayed and was missing the required metallic strip. Driver was found to have a suspended license and the passenger was found to have an outstanding warrant. Both were taken to county jail.
    GREENBRIAR APARTMENTS — An unknown male knocked in the porch door of a residnece. The residents spoke to the man, a white male with khaki shorts and blue striped shirt, who they thought was intoxicated. The man thought he was breaking into his own residence and was gone by the time police arrived.
    RUCKER LANE — Victim said her husband, with whom she is separated, went to her apartment and locked her out. Victim said her would not return the key or let her in. Husband claimed to have thrown away the key, but he found it and returned it to the victim when police arrived.
    CAMPUS CLUB — An unknown person removed the screen and opened the window of the spare bedroom belonging to victim. Nothin was reported missing.
    FOXRIDGE — Complainant said her young son argued with a black male, who had grabbed her son by the collar and threatened him. Suspect could not be found by police.
    NESMITH — An employee of Nesmith borrowed a car to go home for the evening. By the next day at 4:30 p.m., he had still not shown up and manager called the police. At 9 p.m. called and said the car had been returned.
    
             
Bulloch Sheriff's Incidents
    G.W. OLIVER ROAD — Officers responded to a report of an unwanted person. The complainant said her son was causing a disturbance. After further investigation, the son was arrested for disorderly conduct.
    LANGSTON CHAPEL ROAD — Complainant stated that twice an intoxicated offender came to his residence and asked for cigarettes. Complainant said he thought the offender would come back, police made contact with offender, issued a criminal trespass citation and advised offender not to return.
    LATICE COURT — Two roomates came in to the sheriff's office to compain that another roomate had moved out and took a 42" plasma television, a Sony Playstation, a video game and a speaker from their apartment. Offender refused to give the items back.
    MARTIN SWINSON ROAD — Two individuals, who jointly owned a mobile home, were involved in a domestic dispute. When police arrived, they found that there had been no physical contact during the argument nor were there physical marks. Both parties were advised of their right and the woman left to stay with her mother.

Georgia State Patrol Incidents
    Troopers issued 50 warnings, assisted six motorists, investigasted 12 crashes with five reported injuries.
    
Georgia Southern University Incidents
    Incident information unavailable.
    
911 Law Enforcement Reports
    Central 911 operators dispatched the following calls Friday:
    Bulloch County Sheriff's Department —  16 calls.
     Statesboro Police Department —  26 calls.
    University Police Department —  three calls.
    Georgia State Patrol Post 45 —  nine calls.
    Portal Police —  two calls.
    Candler County Sheriff's Department —  nine calls.
    Evans County Sheriff's Department —  five calls.
    
911 Fire Department Reports

    Central 911 operators dispatched the following calls Friday:
    Statesboro Fire Department —  one call.
    Bulloch County volunteer firefighters —  one call.
    Metter Fire Department —  three calls.
        
911 EMS Reports
    Central 911 operators dispatched the following call Friday:
    Bulloch County EMS — four accident calls and 16 medical calls.   
    Candler County EMS —three accident calls and three medical calls.  
    Evans County EMS — three medical calls.    
    Central 911 operators also routed one call to Emmanuel County, one call to Bryan County, two calls to Effingham County and two calls to Animal Control.

— Compiled by Phil Boyum

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