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Police report - 12-18-15; A woman reported all four tires on her vehicle were slashed.
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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 Wednesday:
Statesboro Police Department
    No arrests reported Wednesday.

Bulloch County Sheriff’s Office
    William Robert Barber, 27, Burkhalter Road — disorderly conduct.
    Tyler Edward Crabtree, 22, Irongate Place — contempt of court.
    Deidrianna Jamila Williams, 19, The Connection Apartments — bench warrant.
    Edith Lagunes Caraballo, 45, Walnut Street, Millen — bench warrant.
    Donald Lucious Kendrick, 59, Brooklet-Denmark Road, Brooklet — sale of methamphetamine.
    James Darrell Phillips, 53, Hwy. 301 North — crossing guard lines with contraband, weapons, alcohol or drugs.
    Richard Joshua Rogers, 30, Pony Trail — possession of hydrocodone, suspended license, obstruction.
    Dennis Lamar Sperin, 51, Hwy. 301 North — crossing guard lines with contraband, weapons, alcohol or drugs.
    Jacob Michael Zehe, 22, Old Register Road — contempt of court.

Georgia State Patrol Post 45
    Ernest Wayne Miller, 53, Walter McGlamery Road — DUI/less safe.

INCIDENTS
Reported Wednesday
Statesboro Police Department
    WEST JONES AVENUE — A man was arrested on marijuana possession charges after being stopped for a broken taillight.

Bulloch County Sheriff’s Department
    JIM FUTCH ROAD — A woman reported all four tires on her vehicle were slashed. Deputies noted in reports the damage appeared to be done by knife or sharp object, intentionally.
    ELLIS ROAD — A woman said her neighbor told her that  husband, who had left the residence and from whom she is divorcing, was at her home without permission. She said he had been texting her cursing and using Biblical references. While she spoke with deputies, he texted her and wanted to talk. He later told deputies he wanted to talk about business matters between himself and his estranged wife, but she told deputies she did not want him there. He was advised to contact his lawyer.
    BROOKLET LEEFIELD ROAD — A woman called deputies for help with her adult daughter, whom she said refused to look for a job. She said when she tales her daughter to look for employment, the daughter starts screaming at her in public and causes a scene. The daughter told deputies her mother is a “control freak” and always made negative comments that if she found a job she would not keep it. The deputy advised the daughter “that 29 years old is too old to be depending upon her mother and she needs to get back together with her husband and move out.”
    SOUTHEAST BULLOCH HIGH SCHOOL — Two female juveniles fought each other in the cafeteria over text messages. They pulled out each other’s hair and struck each other. Deputies responded but turned the matter over to the school.
    PLANTATION MOBILE HOME PARK — A woman said she was at her friend’s house when a male teenager “kept looking at her, calling her names and asked her to step outside.” The teen hit her with an extension cord, but due to his age she did not stroke back, she said. The extension cord left a bruise and raised area on her arm. Deputies could not locate the teen when they responded, but are seeking him for questioning.
    HWY. 80 WEST/AKINS POND ROAD — Deputies responded to a reported accident and found a man standing beside a truck, covered in cuts, speaking to a woman in  the bed of the truck, also covered in cuts. The man and woman each said the woman had been driving, and both had been drinking. While EMTS treated the woman, the man kept interfering and EMTs asked deputies to “get him out of here.”  He kept interfering to the point deputies handcuffed him, and then he cursed and acted in a belligerent manner, so he was arrested.

Georgia Southern University Police
    Officers issued two traffic citations, two traffic warning and assisted five motorists.
 
BULLOCH COUNTY 911 CALLS
Reported Wednesday
Law Enforcement
    Brooklet Police — no calls.
    Bulloch County Sheriff’s Office — nine calls.
    Candler County Sheriff’s Office — two calls.
    Claxton Police — no calls.
    Evans County Sheriff’s Office — three calls.
    Georgia State Patrol — five calls.
    Georgia Southern University Police — no calls.
    Metter Police — four calls.
    Portal Police — no calls.
    Statesboro Police — 16 calls.

Fire Departments
    Bulloch County Fire Department — two calls.
    Metter Fire Department — two calls.
 
Emergency Medical Service
    Bulloch County EMS — one accident call, one first-responder calls and 21 medical calls.
    Candler County EMS — two medical calls.
    Evans County EMS — one medical call.

Calls to other agencies
    911 hang-ups — 53 calls.
    Air Evac — one call.
    Bryan County 911 — two calls.
    Bulloch Humane Enforcement — two calls.
    Effingham County 911 — one call.

    — compiled by Holli Deal Saxon