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
Aaron Lee Brusso, 25, East Anderson St., Savannah – Probation violation for a fingerprintable charge/felony.
Darnell Edward Jeter, 28, Westwood Drive, Rincon – Probation violation for a fingerprintable charge/felony.
Gavin Lamond Littles, 21, Martin Swinson Road, Ellabell – Probation violation for a fingerprintable charge/felony.
Christon Bell, 39, Lovers Lane, Waynesboro – Loitering or prowling, public indecency/misdemeanor.
Richard Marlow Daniels, 64, Highway 80 East, Swainsboro – DUI less safe alcohol, open container of alcohol in motor vehicle.
MacKenzie Bryant Manley, 22, South Glade Road, Fort Oglethorpe – Driving while license suspended or revoked/misdemeanor, no insurance.
Victor Randolph Sykes, 64, Anthony St. – Bench warrant/felony.
Statesboro Police Department
Derea Reshauna Bryant, 29, Skidaway Road, Savannah – Disorderly conduct, criminal trespass, obstruction of law enforcement officers/misdemeanor.
Christopher James Collins Tillis, 29, Canvassack Drive, Bloomingdale – Criminal trespass.
Patrick Sean Coney, 19, Johnson St., Millen – Obstruction of law enforcement officers/misdemeanor, pedestrian in roadway, probation violation for a fingerprintable charge/felony, public indecency/misdemeanor.
Heather Elizabeth Ferrell, 45, Willis Way – Wanted person from Chatham County.
Carlos Mendoza, 33, Pitt Moore Road – DUI les safe/alcohol, driving without a valid license/misdemeanor, following too closely.
Christopher Jack Milton, 20, Highway 67 – Tampering with evidence/felony, trafficking in cocaine, illegal drugs, marijuana nor methamphetamine, possession and use of drug related objects, two charges possession with intent of Schedule I or II controlled substance, possession of firearm during commission of certain felonies, unlawful to possess and false/fraudulent/altered ID/misdemeanor.
Georgia State Patrol Post 45
Angel Arael Mazariegos, 30, Brannen Road – Hit and run duty of driver to stop at or return to scene of accident, too fast for conditions, driving without a valid license/misdemeanor.
Jerry LaWayne Moffett, 58, Wildwood Circle – DUI less safe combination 1-3, possession of marijuana less than one oz.
Georgia Southern University Police Department
Cooper Price Dykes, 20, Lilly Creek Road, Fort Valley – DUI less safe alcohol, failure to stop at stop sign.
BULLOCH 911 REPORTS
Law Enforcement
Bulloch County Sheriff’s Office – 26 calls Tuesday; 18 calls Wednesday.
Candler County Sheriff’s Office – Two calls Tuesday; five calls Wednesday.
Claxton Police Department – Four calls Tuesday; four calls Wednesday.
Evans County Sheriff’s Office – Five calls Tuesday; nine calls Wednesday.
Georgia Southern University Police Department – Three calls Wednesday.
Metter Police Department – Five calls Tuesday; four calls Wednesday.
Statesboro Police Department – 36 calls Tuesday; 39 calls Wednesday.
Fire Departments
Bulloch County Fire Department – 11 calls Tuesday; eight calls Wednesday.
Claxton Fire Department – Two calls Wednesday.
Evans County Fire Department – One call Tuesday; two calls Wednesday.
Metter Fire Department – One call Tuesday; two calls Wednesday.
Statesboro Fire Department – Three calls Tuesday; five calls Wednesday.
Emergency Medical Service
Bulloch County EMS – One accident call and 31 medical calls Tuesday; four accident calls and 23 medical calls Wednesday.
Candler County EMS – One accident call and four medical calls Tuesday; six medical calls Wednesday.
Evans County EMS – Six medical calls Tuesday; two accident calls and six medical calls Wednesday.
Other Agencies
911 hang-ups – 45 calls Tuesday; 37 calls Wednesday.
Bulloch Animal Services – One call Tuesday.
Emanuel County 911 – One call Tuesday.
Bryan County 911 – One call Tuesday; one call Wednesday.
Screven County 911 – One call Tuesday; one call Wednesday.
Other agencies – 15 calls Tuesday; 11 calls Wednesday.
— compiled by Jim Healy