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Jan. 27 -- Sylvester Buckner, 47, Lanier Drive bench warrant.
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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
    * Sylvester Buckner, 47, Lanier Drive – bench warrant.
    * Beverly Joe Lee, 35, Scarborough Hwy., Sylvania – theft by shoplifting.
    * Tony L. Windham, 18, Chances Trailer Park – theft by shoplifting.
    * Kayla Rose Pimental, 18, South College Street – battery.
    * Bradley Tate Baker, 20, South College Street – battery.

Bulloch Sheriff's Arrests
    * Richard Lee Bell, 36, Okalie Hwy., Bluffton, SC – aggravated assault, simple assault, third degree cruelty to children, disorderly conduct.
    * Brent Jason Rogers, 24, U.S. 80 West – escape, probation violation, obstruction.

Georgia State Patrol Arrests
    * DUI arrests – Carlie Elizabeth Renteria, 19, Buster Miller Road – DUI under 21 (.098).
    * Caleb Burch Banks, 72, Sandy Creek Farm Road, Nevils – DUI (.227).
    * Seatbelt citations – none.
    * Child restraint citations  — none.
    * Speeding citations – none.
    * Total citations – three Monday, one Tuesday.

Georgia Southern University Arrests
    * Officers issued three traffic citations Tuesday.

Statesboro Police Incidents
    * UNIVERSITY VILLAGE – Someone reported the theft of a ring.
    * PARK PLACE APARTMENTS – A woman broke a car window, pulled a knife and cut another woman on the finger. The other woman broke an apartment window and threw bleach on the other offender.
    * LITTLE LOTTS CREEK APARTMENTS – A Nintendo DS was stolen.
    * SOUTH EDGEWOOD DRIVE – A woman said a man with red hair, claiming to sell magazines, used her bathroom. Later she found prescription pills missing.
    * COLLEGE LANE – A woman said she argued with her brother, who threw a rock at her.
    * UNITED STATES POST OFFICE – Someone pried open several postal lockers.
    * JACK IN THE BOX CHECK CASHING – Someone tried cashing a fraudulent check for $995.
    * NORTHSIDE APARTMENTS – A man said his grandchildren attacked him, causing scratches.
    * GROOVER LANE – A man said someone stole scrap metal, batteries, and ladder jacks. In a separate incident someone stole video games, stereo, DVD player and an air compressor.
    * WALMART – A man and woman stole food, hygiene products and electroics.
    * SOUTH ZETTEROWER AVENUE – A man in a black hoodie and jeans held a gun to a victim, but fled when he found the victim had no money.
    * HILLCREST APARTMENTS – A woman said her girlfriend broke an apartments window and choked her, then threatened her with a knife. The other woman said the victim broke a car window.
    * MILLHOUSE STEAKHOUSE – Police responded to a fight.
    * BEAVER HOUSE – Someone broke into a car and stole a purse.

Bulloch County Sheriff's Incidents
    * STILSON-LEEFIELD ROAD – (Brooklet) Someone reported the theft of four reamers used on a Ditch Witch.
    * BULLOCH COUNTY STATE COURT – (Statesboro) A man who was instate court and learned he was about to be arrested and handcuffed escaped. He fled from the courthouse to Cherry Street, where Statesboro Police assisted Bulloch County Sheriff’s deputies in apprehending him. Charges of obstruction and escape were added to the original charge of probation violation.o

Georgia State Patrol Incidents
    * Crashes investigated – seven Monday, six Tuesday.
    * Fatalities reported – none.
    * Total vehicle stops – two Monday.
    * Seatbelt warnings – none.
    * Child restraint warnings – none.
    * Speeding warnings – two Monday.
    * Total warnings issued – two Monday, one Tuesday.
    * Wanted persons apprehended – none.
    * Stolen vehicles recovered – none.
    * Road checks performed – none.
    * Motorists assisted – one Tuesday.
    * Miles patrolled – 252 Monday, 534 Tuesday.

Georgia Southern University Incidents
    * Officers issued three traffic warnings, assisted 13 motorists, assisted one sick person and responded to one alarm Tuesday.
    * SWEETHEART CIRCLE — A GSU Banner was reported stolen.
    * RECREATIN ACTIVITY CENTER — A book bag was taken from the bleachers.

Central 911 Reports
    Central 911 dispatchers issued the following calls Monday:
    * Bulloch County Sheriff's Department — 12 calls.
    * Statesboro Police Department — 17 calls.
    * University Police Department – four calls.
    * Georgia State Patrol – 10 calls.
    * Candler County Sheriff's Department – six calls.
    * Evans County Sheriff's Department – no calls.
    * Claxton Police Department – one call.
    Central 911 dispatchers issued the following calls Tuesday:
    * Bulloch County Sheriff's Department — 11 calls.
    * Statesboro Police Department — 18 calls.
    * University Police Department – three calls.
    * Georgia State Patrol – five calls.
    * Candler County Sheriff's Department – four calls.
    * Evans County Sheriff's Department – two calls.
    * Claxton Police Department – one call.
    * Brooklet Police Department – one call.

911 Fire Department Reports
    Central 911 dispatchers issued the following calls Monday:
    * Statesboro Fire Department – five calls.
    * Bulloch County Volunteer firefighters —14 calls.
    * Metter Fire Department – one call.
    * Claxton Fire Department – one call.
    * Daisy Fire Department – one call.
    Central 911 dispatchers issued the following calls Tuesday:
    * Statesboro Fire Department – five calls.
    * Bulloch County Volunteer firefighters – two calls.
     * Metter Fire Department – one call.
    * Claxton Fire Department – two calls.

911 EMS Reports
    Central 911 dispatchers issued the following calls Monday:
    * Bulloch County EMS – two accident calls, a rescue call and 18 medical calls.
    * Candler County EMS – two medical calls.
    * Evans County EMS – four medical calls.
    * Central 911 dispatchers also routed the following calls Monday: five calls to Bulloch County First Responders and three calls to Georgia Forestry.
    Central 911 dispatchers issued the following calls Tuesday:
    * Bulloch County EMS – one accident call, two fire calls and 15 medical calls.
    * Candler County EMS – one medical call.
    * Evans County EMS – four medical calls.
    * Central 911 dispatchers also routed the following calls  Tuesday: a call to the Bulloch County Coroner, a call to Effingham County 911, a call to Emanuel County 911 and four calls to Bulloch County First Responders.
— compiled by Holli Deal Bragg