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Police Report - September 25
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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.

Statesboro Police Arrests
    Maurice Van Middleton, 36, West Jones Avenue — battery, probation.
    Davius Sha'quella Holly, 17, Denmark Street — criminal trespass, giving false information to police.
    Zackery Allen Durrence, 17, Bream Road — armed robbery, aggravated assault, battery, obstruction of officers.
    Malcolm Jamal Gainey, 17, Hilltop Circle, Mableton — armed robbery, aggravated assault, battery, obstruction of officers.
    
Bulloch Sheriff's Arrests
    Leon Mark Owens, 40, U.S. 80 West — bench warrant.
    Tristan Colby Kicklighter, 21, Cowboy Way, Portal — harassing phone calls.
    Anthony Quinn Andrews, 48, West Raymond Street — driving wit suspended registration, no driver's license.
    Jammi Lyn Graham, 33, Ponderosa Road, Portal — failure to yield, driving with a suspended license, wanted person.
    Joseph Tyrone Brunson, 31, Kennedy Bridge Road, Register — trafficking in cocaine.
    Donnie Eugene Black, 38, Mae Woodcock Road, Portal — simple battery, disorderly conduct.
    
Georgia State Patrol Arrests
    Troopers issued seven traffic violation citations Wednesday.
          
Georgia Southern University Arrests
    Officers issued three traffic warnings Wednesday.
    Alexander Hartley, 19, Georgia Avenue — possession of an alcoholic beverage—under 21 years of age, possession of a false ID and pedestrian under the influence of alcohol.
          
    Statesboro Police Incidents
    LITTLE LOTTS CREEK APARTMENTS — A woman tried waking her teenage son, and when she could not get him to respond, she tipped over the chair in which he was sleeping. This caused an argument that ended in police being called.
    MULBERRY COURT — A woman said her boyfriend choked her. After seeing marks on her neck, police arrested the man.
    PRO LUBE — A Coca Cola representative reported damage to a vending machine and money stolen.
    HARVEY'S/FAIR ROAD — A man reported damage to a vending machine and money stolen.
    WAL—MART — A man was served with criminal trespass after being seen at the store, from which he was banned. Also, a man reported a tile saw stolen from his truck, and store employees reported a man made two purchases within minutes using eight counterfeit $100 bills.
    PARK PLACE — Someone stole a stereo face late from a car.
    UNIVERSITY PINES APARTMENTS = A detective is investigating a report of rape. No details were available Thursday.
    EAGLE INN — An air conditioner was stolen from a rom.
    WOODLANDS APARTMENT — A woman told police she feared a neighbor she said shot her patio lights out with an air gun. The man denied it but the man's wife told the complainant he did it by accident. The complainant told police the man has said he wants to kill someone and owns three guns, and she fears him.
    THE EXCHANGE APARTMENTS — A man said he was talking to a woman when her boyfriend threatened him.
    RAYMOND STREET — $36 cash was reported stolen from a car.
    
Bulloch County Sheriff's Incidents
    CRICKET HOLLOW LANE — (Statesboro) A woman behind in her rent said her land lord calls her asking for rent and cuts her lights off.
    BURKHALTER ROAD — A woman said she and a man argued.
    POPLAR SPRINGS CHURCH ROAD — (Portal) A man and woman were involved in a domestic dispute.
    PIKE ROAD — (Statesboro) A woman said a man damaged a door during a dispute over property.
    CROSS CREEK FARM ROAD — (Statesboro) Two visibly intoxicated men told deputies another man pushed them off a porch.
    WEST WATERS ROAD — (Clito) A man said his father pulled a knife on him and picked up a brick because he had his dog inside the house. The father said his son pushed him and he picked up the brick and a pry bar to defend himself.
        
Georgia State Patrol Incidents
    Troopers issued seven warnings Wednesday.
        
Georgia Southern University Incidents
    Officers issued two traffic citations, assisted two motorists and investigated one traffic accident Wednesday.
    COLLEGE OF INFO/TECH — A bicycle was reported stolen from the bike rack.
    RECREATION ACTIVITY CXENTER — A student reported his wallet and keys were stolen.
    EAGLE VILLAGE — A black Isuzu Rodeo was stolen from the parking lot. Another resident reported his vehicle stereo was damaged while parked in the parking lot.
    CENTENNIAL PLACE — Officers responded to a report that a primer chemical applied to the overflow parking lot had washed off into the roadway due to the rain.
           
Central 911 Reports
    Central 911 dispatchers issued the following calls Wednesday:
    Bulloch County Sheriff's Department— 11 calls.
    Statesboro Police Department— 19 calls.
    University Police Department — no calls.
    Georgia State Patrol — no calls.
    Candler County Sheriff's Department — six calls.
    Evans County Sheriff's Department — one call.
    Claxton Police Department — one call.
    Brooklet Police Department — one call.
    Portal Police Department — one call.
    
911 Fire Department Reports
    Central 911 dispatchers issued the following calls Wednesday:
    Bulloch County Volunteer Firefighters —two calls.
    Statesboro Fire Department — three calls.
    Metter Fire Department — two calls.
    Claxton Fire Department— one call.
          
911 EMS Reports
    Central 911 dispatchers issued the following calls Wednesday:
    Bulloch County EMS — one accident call, two fire calls and 14 medical calls.
    Candler County EMS — two medical calls.
    Evans County EMS — two medical calls.
    Central 911 dispatchers also routed the following calls day: two calls to Bryan County 911 and a call to Tattnall County 911.  
    
— compiled by Holli Deal Bragg.
    
    
   
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