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Police Report - 2/15/25
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Note: Arrest and incident information, collected from various agencies, are public records available for review at the respective local law enforcement and public safety agencies. Not every arrest leads to a conviction. Guilt or innocence is determined by the court system.

 

ARRESTS/CITATIONS

Bulloch County Sheriff’s Office

Melvin Bernard Clark, 57, Clark Lane, Twin City – Probation violation for fingerprintable charge/felony.

Terrell Ulysses Robinson, 30, North Main St., Swainsboro – Probation violation for fingerprintable charge/felony.

Christopher, Terrance Young, 31, Coach Lee Hill Blvd. – Probation violation for fingerprintable charge/felony, possession of cocaine.

Robert Lonnie Howell, Burkhalter Road – Obstruction of law enforcement officers/misdemeanor.

Joseph Wayne Hudson, 56, Argyle Road, Bloomingdale Driving while license suspended or revoked/misdemeanor, speeding in excess of maximum limits, obstruction of law enforcement officers/misdemeanor, fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer, VGCSA less than one oz., reckless driving, failure to maintain lane, following too closely, passing in a no passing zone, bench warrant/felony, driving on wrong side of the road, possession and use of drug related objects.

Edward Rashawn Jenkins, 38, Simmons St., Metter – Failure to register as a sex offender/failure to comply with requirements.

Misael Perez Martinez, 23, Cypress Lake MHP – Obstruction of law enforcement officers/misdemeanor.

Amilcar Tovit Rivas-Martinez, 28, Teal Circle – Public drunkenness, two counts obstruction of law enforcement officers/misdemeanor.

 

Statesboro Police Department

Morgan Stuart Durbrow, 23, Robin Hood Trail – DUI less safe alcohol, headlight requirements.

 

Georgia State Patrol Post 45

Antonio Anthony Cummings, 37, East 58 St., Savannah – Driver to exercise due care, safe operations of motor carriers, driving without a license, possession and use of drug related objects.

Ramon Azarraga Farias, 18, Linds Pond Circle, North Augusta – Driving while license suspended or revoked/misdemeanor, speeding in excess of maximum limits, no insurance.

 

Georgia Southern University Police Department

Trellany Nysha Smith, 20, Stonebrook Way – DUI less safe combination 1-3, failure to maintain lane.

 

Brooklet Police Department

Tony Randall Beasley, 57, Cedar Brook Drive, Savannah – Battery.

 

Bulloch County Animal Services

(Feb. 3-9)

Rural county intake — 10 adult dogs and two puppies; one kitten.

City of Statesboro — Seven adult dogs; two adult cats.

Adopted — Six adult dogs; three adult cats and one kitten.

Rescued — One adult dog.

Reclaimed — One adult dog.

Died at shelter — None.

Euthanized — Seven adult dogs (severe medical, aggression); one adult cat.

Fees collected — $310.

 

BULLOCH 911 REPORTS 

Law Enforcement 

Brooklet Police Department – Two calls Thursday.

Bulloch County Sheriff’s Office – 24 calls Thursday.

Candler County Sheriff’s Office – Two calls Thursday.

Evans County Sheriff’s Office – Four calls Thursday.

Georgia Southern University Police Department – One call Thursday.

Metter Police Department – Four calls Thursday.

Statesboro Police Department – 25 calls Thursday.

 

Fire Departments 

Bulloch County Fire Department – 13 calls Thursday.

Claxton Fire Department – One call Thursday.

Evans County Fire Department – One call Thursday.

Metter Fire Department – Five calls Thursday.

Statesboro Fire Department – Five calls Thursday.

 

Emergency Medical Service 

Bulloch County EMS – Three accident calls, one fire call, one rescuecall and 23 medical calls Thursday.

Candler County EMS – Nine medical calls Thursday.

Evans County EMS – Seven medical calls Thursday.

 

Other Agencies 

911 hang-ups – 32 calls Thursday.

Bryan County 911 – One call Thursday.

Bulloch County Animal Services – One call Thursday.

Emanuel County 911 – One call Thursday.

Other agencies – 10 calls Thursday.

 

compiled by Jim Healy

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