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Police Report - 6/21/24
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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

Calandra Michelle Mack, 28, Kennerth Court, Augusta – Probation violation of a fingerprintable charge/felony.

Demond Vermont Carlton, 48, Rebel Circle, Snellville – Wanted person.

Shawntez D’Malique Everett, 28, Bui Driggers Road, Brooklet – DUI less safe alcohol, fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer, no insurance, obstruction of law enforcement officers/misdemeanor, failure to stop at stop sign.

Jaylon Keonte Hicks, 23, North College St. – Probation revocation.

Angelia Lavonne Jorden, 33, Temple St., Mt. Vernon – Possession of firearm during commission of or attempt to commit certain felonies, possession of Schedule II controlled substance, possession of marijuana less than one oz.

Billy Marquell Mercer, 31, Buie Driggers Road, Brooklet – Obstruction of law enforcement officers/misdemeanor.

Julia Marie Montgomery, 27, Jones Ave. – Obstruction of law enforcement officers/misdemeanor, bench warrant/misdemeanor.

Robert Roy Moore, 44, Cove Court – Dimple battery/family violence, obstructing or hindering persons making emergency call, criminal trespass/family violence.

Teyonka Deshawn Murchison, 30, Gaskin Ave., Douglas – Obstruction of law enforcement officers/misdemeanor, driving while license suspended or revoked/misdemeanor, suspended registration.

Chad Jamison Sanders, 39, J.W. Lane Road, Brooklet – Obstruction of law enforcement officers/misdemeanor, unlawful conduct during a 911 call.

April Lynn Gordon, 40, Mockingbird Drive, Springfield – Bench warrant/felony.

Yolanda Michelle Hill, 38, Kennedy Bridge Road, Register – Two counts fraud in obtaining public assistance, food stamps or Medicaid.

Jacob Stuart Karesh, 25, Sailmaker Lane, Savannah – Driving while license suspended or revoked/misdemeanor, expired registration.

Victoria Lefebvre Miller, 35, Floyd Newsome Road – Possession of methamphetamine, driving while license suspended or revoked/misdemeanor, possession and use of drug related objects, probation violation of a fingerprintable charge/felony.

 

Statesboro Police Department

Rashiaa Tyyannia Dubinion, 28, Lanier Drive – Theft by receiving stolen property.

Imani Lazara Dunn-Jennings, 29, Lanier Drive – Theft by receiving stolen property.

James Malcolm Fredrick, 24, Chandler Road – Probation violation of a fingerprintable charge/felony, criminal trespass, probation violation of a fingerprintable charge/misdemeanor.

Johnny Roy Hagins, 49, South Zetterower Ave. – Simple battery/family violence.

Elijah Zacceus Wells, 18, Bay St. – Theft by receiving stolen property/felony.

Ruth Ann Brown, 64, Packinghouse Road – Theft of lost/mislaid property/misdemeanor.

Jarod Dontae Goldwire, 23, Harvey Drive – Battery/family violence, terroristic threats and acts.

Devon Amir Mack, 22, N. Nelson Way – Obstruction of law enforcement officers/misdemeanor, loitering or prowling.

 

Georgia State Patrol Post 45

Layla Rebecca Lynn Berry, 19, Highway 67 – Speeding in excess of maximum limits, DUI less safe alcohol, misrepresent ID to get alcohol, violation of conditions on limited driving permit.

Kylah Elise Walley, 22, Rucker Lane – DUI less safe combination 1-3, failure to dim headlights.

Jessica Dlaine Boss, 35, West Turner St., Metter – DUI less safe combination of 1-3.

Jacob Ryan Silva, 21, Hasty Point Drive, Port Wentworth – DUI less safe alcohol, driving on wrong side of road, failure to stop at stop sign, open container of alcohol in motor vehicle, failure to signal when turning or changing lanes, expired registration, reckless driving.

Darnique Julianne Young, 33, Palisades Circle, Asheville, N.C. – DUI less safe drugs, driving without a valid license/misdemeanor, speeding in excess of maximum limits.

 

Georgia Southern University Police Department

Xavier Marquell Jawaun Wallace, 22, Quindaro Blvd., Kansas City, Kan. – Failure to maintain lane, lighted headlights/other lights required, possession of marijuana less than one oz., possession and use of drug related objects.

Ivory Lee Holland, 23, R.L. Lee Road – Possession of marijuana less than one oz., failure to obey traffic control device, DUI less safe drugs.

 

BULLOCH 911 REPORTS 

Law Enforcement 

Brooklet Police Department – Four calls Tuesday; two calls Wednesday.

Bulloch County Sheriff’s Office – 26 calls Tuesday; 22 calls Wednesday.

Candler County Sheriff’s Office – Four calls Tuesday; two calls Wednesday.

Claxton Police Department – Five calls Tuesday; four calls Wednesday.

Evans County Sheriff’s Office – 11 calls Tuesday; seven calls Wednesday.

Georgia Southern University Police Department – One call Wednesday.

Metter Police Department – Three calls Tuesday; six calls Wednesday.

Statesboro Police Department – 33 calls Tuesday; 32 calls Wednesday.

  

Fire Departments 

Bulloch County Fire Department – Eight calls Tuesday; 19 calls Wednesday.

Claxton Fire Department – Two calls Tuesday.

Evans County Fire Department – Two calls Tuesday.

Metter Fire Department – Two calls Tuesday; one call Wednesday.

Statesboro Fire Department – Four calls Tuesday; five calls Wednesday.

 

Emergency Medical Service 

Bulloch County EMS – Two accident calls and 16 medical calls Tuesday; one coroner call, one fire call 29 medical calls Wednesday.

Candler County EMS – Three medical calls Tuesday; five medical calls Wednesday.

Evans County EMS – Five medical calls Tuesday; one coroner call and three medical calls Wednesday.

 

Other Agencies 

911 hang-ups – 39 calls Tuesday; 24 calls Wednesday.

Air Transports – Two calls Tuesday.

Bryan County 911 – One call Tuesday.

Emanuel County 911 – One call Wednesday.

Screven County 911 – One call Wednesday.

Tattnall County – One call Wednesday.

Other agencies – 17 calls Tuesday; 15 calls Wednesday.

— compiled by Jim Healy

 

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