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Police report - 10-3-15; A man reported a jackhammer worth $1,000 either lost or stolen.
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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.

ARRESTS/CITATIONS
Reported Thursday:
Statesboro Police Department
    Priscilla Smith Lipsey, 53, Miller Street Extension — obstruction, disorderly conduct.
    Mealvine Smith, 53, West Main Street — disorderly conduct.
    Regelio Coronado, 18, Chester Circle, Metter — theft by shoplifting.
    Zachary Allen Durrence, 23, Bermuda Run Apartments — battery, simple assault, obstruction.
    Christopher Allen Garza, 45, Dry Branch Village — marijuana possession.

Bulloch County Sheriff’s Department
    Tracy Lehman Deloach, 42, Bella Terra Road — trafficking in cocaine, illegal drugs, marijuana or methamphetamine.
    Julia Bell Hagans, 47, West Liberty Avenue, Lyons — second-degree burglary (felony), theft of services.
    James Austin Laircey, 27, Cardinal Drive — possession of drug-related objects.
    Lorenzo McMillan, 20, Eason Street — driving without a license.
    Aaron Alex Peete, 29, Orlando Drive, Valdosta — felony probation violation.
    Dominique Jerome Thomas, 26, Quaker Road Drive, Waynesboro — felony probation violation.

Georgia Southern University Police
    Rashad O’Brian Lee, 25, Baldwin Street — criminal trespass, simple battery.

INCIDENTS
Reported Thursday:
Statesboro Police Department
    PATRIOT CAR SALES/SOUTH MAIN STREET — A man reported a jackhammer worth $1,000 either lost or stolen. He later reported the jackhammer was found.
    WAL-MART SUPERCENTER — Two people were arrested after shoplifting several items totaling about $75. They removed items from packages and concealed them, then walked past registers without paying for the items.
    MORRIS HEIGHTS APARTMENTS — Four people were arrested after a domestic disturbance.
    In a separate dispute, a woman told police someone hit her in the face during an argument.
    EAGLE HEALTH AND REHABILITATION — Staff members called police after a patient’s family member became angry about the patient’s care.

Bulloch County Sheriff’s Department
    CHERRYWOOD DRIVE — Deputies were called to deal with a juvenile who repeatedly resists going to school, causing confrontations and arguments each morning. The child was arrested, then turned back over to parents.
    LANIER DRIVE — A woman showed deputies several texts where a man with whom she broke up threatened her and said he had anger problems and there was nothing she could do to stop him from contacting her.

Georgia Southern University Police
    Officers issued one traffic citation and one traffic warning, as well as assisted five motorists.

BULLOCH COUNTY 911 CALLS
Reported Thursday:
Law Enforcement
    Brooklet Police — no calls.
    Bulloch County Sheriff’s Office — 15 calls.
    Candler County Sheriff’s Office — four calls.
    Claxton Police — no calls.
    Evans County Sheriff’s Office — two calls.
    Georgia State Patrol — three calls.
    Georgia Southern University Police — one call.
    Metter Police — three calls.
    Portal Police — one call.
    Statesboro Police — 24 calls.

Fire Departments
    Bulloch County Fire Department — three calls.
    Statesboro Fire Department — two  calls.
    Metter Fire Department — no calls.

Emergency Medical Services
    Bulloch County EMS — one accident call, two first-responder calls and 22 medical calls.
    Candler County EMS — seven medical calls.
    Evans County EMS — four medical calls.

Calls to other agencies
    911 hang-ups — 41 calls.
    Bulloch County Humane Enforcement — two calls.
    Screven County 911 — one call.
    San Antonio, Texas police — one call.

— compiled by Holli Deal Saxon