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Police Report - 3-4-12; A man and woman fought over a dead cat.
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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. Arrest photos are available for viewing at statesboroherald.com/arrests/


ARRESTS
Statesboro Police, Bulloch County Sheriff, Georgia Southern University, and Georgia State Patrol arrests made Friday through Sunday will be reported Tuesday.

INCIDENTS
Statesboro Police, Bulloch County Sheriff, Georgia Southern University, and Georgia State Patrol incidents occurring Friday through Sunday will be reported Tuesday.

Bulloch Sheriff’s Office
    POPE ROAD — (Ellabell) A man reported three men seen in his yard fled into the woods.
    COUNTRY CLUB VILLAS — (Statesboro) A woman said a man choked her.
    G.W. OLIVER ROAD —(Statesboro) A woman said a man hit her in the face, leaving visible injuries.
    POPLAR SPRINGS CHURCH ROAD — (Portal) A man and woman fought over a dead cat and he called deputies when she took his truck and left.
    DEER RUN ROAD —(Brooklet) A man became upset when a woman was having an intimate encounter with another man in her home. A verbal argument ensued and she called deputies.

Statesboro-Bulloch County Animal Shelter
    The shelter reported the following activity during the week of Feb. 13-19.
    Surrendered by citizens (county) — six dogs, four cats.
    Surrendered by citizens (City of Statesboro) — two cats.
    Collected by Humane Enforcement (county) — 10 dogs and a cat.
    Collected by Humane Enforcement (City of Statesboro) — two dogs, three cats.
    Adopted at shelter – three dogs and a cat.
    Reclaimed by owners —three dogs.
    Died at shelter — one cat.
    Euthanized — 12 dogs and 12 cats.
    Fees collected - $355.
 

— compiled by Holli Deal Bragg