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Feb. 3 -- Herbert Lamar Biggins Jr., 18, West 49th Street, Savannah original container required...
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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
    * Herbert Lamar Biggins Jr., 18, West 49th Street, Savannah – original container required for prescription drugs, possession of a controlled substance.
    * Shaniqua Calvona Moore, 18, Lanier drive – marijuana possession.
    * Veronica Smith, 48, Packinghouse Road – criminal trespass.
    * Christavier Jamiquell Williams, 29, President Circle – second offense driving with a suspended license.
    * Phelan Sade Reynolds, 19, West Smith Street, Pembroke – driving too fast for conditions, failure to maintain lane, DUI under 21, underage possession of alcohol, disorderly conduct.
    * William Antonio Cone Jr., 18, Lynda Drive – leaving the scene of an accident.
    * Demetrius Antonia Harris, 22, Lanier Drive – seatbelt violation, driving with a suspended license, marijuana possession.

Bulloch Sheriff's Arrests
    * Colt Evans Hattaway, 25, Nesmith Proctor Road, Brooklet – bench warrant.
    * Christine Ashley Newsome, 21, Joiner Place Mobile Home Park – probation violation.
    * Javier Antonio Nealy, 23, West Street, Swainsboro – suspended registration, expired tag, no insurance.
    * Oscar Giowanni Ortega, 18, Cypress Lake Mobile Homes, Register – no insurance.
    * William Henry Pierce,51, Oak Hollow Drive – wanted person, driving with a suspended license.
    * Purvis Reshawn Bird, 35, Cecil Martin Road, Pembroke – criminal trespass.
    * Larry Williams Donaldson, 61, Cecil Martin Road, Pembroke – criminal trespass, public intoxication.
    * Sandra Fay McNeely, 45, Bell Road, Brooklet – battery.

Georgia State Patrol Arrests
    * DUI arrests – none.
    * Seatbelt citations – none.
    * Child restraint citations  — none.
    * Speeding citations – none.
    * Total citations – none.

Georgia Southern University Arrests
    * Officer issued 12 traffic citations Tuesday.

Statesboro Police Incidents
    * VAN BUREN STREET – A man and woman argued over raising her daughter and the status of their relationship.
    * COPPER BEECH TOWNHOUSES – A man said he is being harassed by phone by an ex-girlfriend.
    * THE EXCHANGE APARTMENTS – A man said his ex-girlfriend harasses him by phone.
    * NORTHSIDE DRIVE EAST – Someone stole copper and aluminum wiring from air conditioner units in the building formerly occupied by Food Lion.
    * UNIVERSITY PINES APARTMENTS – Officers responding to a noise complaint smelled marijuana burning, and arrested two on drug charges.
    * NORTH MAIN STREET – Someone tried to cut copper pipes from a vacant building adjacent to the Bulloch County Annex, causing the property to flood.
    * MADISON MEADOWS – A woman cut a man’s jeans with a razor during an argument.
    * JEWEL DRIVE – A man said an unknown male called his cell phone threatening to kill him and his family.
    * LOWES – A woman said someone clashed four tires and scratched the paint on her van.
    * KENT STREET – A woman reported $120 cash taken from her purse.
    * U.S. 301 SOUTH/CLYDES MARKET – A woman said she had just finished pumping gas when a man in a black station wagon struck her vehicle and fled. The driver was arrested for leaving the scene of an accident after police found him.
    * MIKELL STREET – Police responded to a verbal domestic argument between a man and woman.

Bulloch County Sheriff's Incidents
    * PEARL LANE – (Ellabell) A man reported someone broke in and tried to steal a laptop computer, which was later recovered outside the residence.
    * WOODS AVENUE – (Portal) A woman said her brother’s “wife or ex-wife” sold a lawn mower that belonged to her.
    * HOLLOWAY ROAD – (Brooklet) A man reported the theft of a 1940 International truck body without an engine.
    * KENDRICKS ROAD – (Brooklet) A mother and daughter argued over the daughter not paying $150 a week for rent of a home owned by the mother.

Georgia State Patrol Incidents
    * Crashes investigated – five.
    * Fatalities reported – none.
    * Total vehicle stops – seven.
    * Seatbelt warnings – none.
    * Child restraint warnings – none.
    * Speeding warnings – four.
    * Total warnings issued – seven. 
    * Wanted persons apprehended – none.
    * Stolen vehicles recovered – none. 
    * Road checks performed – two.
    * Motorists assisted – one. 
    * Miles patrolled – 733.

Georgia Southern University Incidents
    * Officer issued six traffic warnings, assisted four motorists, responded tone  alarm, responded to a drug complaint at Southern Courtyard and investigated one accident Tuesday.
    * SOUTHERN COURTYARD – Someone reported the theft of a Mercury Cougar.

Central 911 Reports
    Central 911 dispatchers issued the following calls Tuesday:
    * Bulloch County Sheriff's Department — 11 calls.
    * Statesboro Police Department — 20 calls.
    * University Police Department – one call.
    * Georgia State Patrol – six calls.
    * Candler County Sheriff's Department – 10 calls.
    * Evans County Sheriff's Department – six calls.
    * Claxton Police Department – two calls.

911 Fire Department Reports
    Central 911 dispatchers issued the following calls Tuesday:
    * Statesboro Fire Department – one call.

911 EMS Reports
    Central 911 dispatchers issued the following calls Tuesday:
    * Bulloch County EMS – three accident calls and 14 medical calls.
    * Candler County EMS – five medical calls.
    * Evans County EMS – one medical call.
    * Central 911 dispatchers also routed the following calls  Tuesday:  five calls to Bulloch County First Responders, a call to Bulloch County Humane Enforcement and three miscellaneous calls.

— compiled by Holli Deal Bragg