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Police Report - September 8
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Statesboro Police Arrests
Arrests from Friday through Monday will be published Wednesday.


Bulloch County Sheriff's Arrests
Arrests from Friday through Monday will be published Wednesday


Georgia State Patrol Arrests
Arrests from Friday through Monday will be published Wednesday


Georgia Southern University Arrests
Arrests from Friday through Monday will be published Wednesday


Statesboro Police Incidents
Incidents from Friday through Monday will be published Wednesday.


Bulloch Sheriff's Incidents
      G. W. OLIVER ROAD - (Statesboro) A man reported the theft of $180. According to reports, he told deputies that, during his son's birthday party, his wife came outside " screaming at the top of her lungs" and said " I am missing my money!" before throwing her purse on the ground. The man said a suspect walked inside while everyone else was outside, and was seen near his bedroom. When the wife announced her money was missing, the suspect wanted to leave suddenly. Deputies searched the suspect's vehicle but found nothing.
      CLIPONREKA ROAD - (Clito) A woman said her husband threw water on her during a marital spat.
      HICKORY KNOB ROAD - (Statesboro) A woman told deputies she and a man were involved in a dispute. He was drunk, and had a cut on his arm stemming from the altercation, and she was afraid he would return and hurt her.
U.S. 301 SOUTH - (Statesboro) A man said a business that closed still has possession of his scooter and he needed help in getting it back.
      SOUTHEAST BULLOCH HIGH SCHOOL - (Brooklet) Deputies arrested a student for fighting.
      CYPRESS LAKE MOBILE HOME PARK - (Register) A woman said she stored property with two men, and now it is missing.
      BULLOCH AUTO SALVAGE - (Statesboro) A man reported a stereo taken form his car.
      SKYE DRIVE - (Statesboro) A woman reported the theft of jewelry from her car.
      ROCKY FORD ROAD - (Portal) A woman said she suspects another woman of taking a gold ring from her home.
      FRIENDSHIP CHURCH ROAD - (Statesboro) A man reported the theft of a bottle of pain medication.
      G. W. OLIVER ROAD - (Statesboro) A man reported the theft f a utility trailer.
      SEA PINES APARTMENTS - (Statesboro) A woman reported finding her car damaged.
      HAWK'S RIDGE DRIVE - (Statesboro) A man reported two MP3 players, accessories a GPS unit, cassettes and a case stolen from a car.
      LAKEVIEW COMMONS - (Statesboro) a woman said someone stole head phones from her car.
In a separate incident another woman reported the theft of a purse, iPod, cell phone and camera from her car.
      HUNTERS WAY - (Statesboro) A woman reported someone took a PSP game system, GPS unit, cell phone and game from her vehicle,
      In a separate incident a woman told deputies someone stole a chain saw, clothing and shoes from her vehicle.
      SWEETBRIAR TRAIL - (Statesboro) A man said someone five vehicles on his property and took purses, wallets, a bottle of perfume, iPod, cash, cigarettes, and personal ID as well as credit cards.
      OLD REGISTER WAY - (Register) A man said someone struck his mail box twice.
      GRACEWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH - (Statesboro) A man said someone cut a "perfect hole" in a church window.
      CROW LANE - (Statesboro) A man reported a TV, surround sound system, DVD player, computer , camera, GPS unit and DVDs stolen in a burglary.
      PINEVIEW DRIVE - (Statesboro) Deputies responded to a domestic dispute.
      CLITO ROAD - (Clito) A woman told deputies her ex-husband calls her and harasses her by asking her to leave her current husband and return to him. The man told deputies his ex-wife had spent all day with him and had been supposed to go home to tell her current husband she was leaving him.

Georgia State Patrol Incidents
Incidents from Friday through Monday will be published Wednesday.


911 Law Enforcement Reports
Reports for Friday through Monday will be published Wednesday.

Compiled by Holli Deal Bragg


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