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Police Report 4-10-12 - A woman said she came home to find doors kicked in
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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/

STATESBORO POLICE
Arrests
    Lisa Rodrgiuez, 43, Hodges Yawn Road — driving without a valid license, failure to obey traffic device.
    Dominique Jermaine Anderson, 23, Hart Street — giving false information, obstruction.
    Carl Banks Jr., 24, North Taylor Court — suspended license, suspended registration.
    Brittany Lorraine Bevill, 21, Willowdale Court, Rincon — failure to maintain lane, DUI.
    Amelia L. Gorday, 20, Raindrop Drive — failure to maintain lane, DUI.
    Justin Lee Johnson, 22, Ga. 25, Millen — probation violation, no proof of insurance, suspended registration.
Tianna Ozell, 19, Ridgewood     Way, Hinesville — theft by shoplifting.
    Ka-Imani Burks, 17, Ridgewood Way, Hinesville — theft by shoplifting.
    Gary Thomas Moore, 32, Beasley Road — intentionally inhaling fumes (paint cans).
    Keifatha Lewis Perkins, Lanier Drive — aggravated assault, first degree cruelty to children, obstruction.
    Johnnie P. Sims, 63, North College Street — wanted person.
    Carlus Daniel Johnson, 34, Johnson Street — driving in the wrong lane, suspended license, giving false information.
 
Incidents
    THE AVENUE AT SOUTHERN — A woman said she came home to find doors kicked in, but nothing missing.
In a separate incident a fight between roommates ended with one person struck in the head when the other pushed open a door.
    UNIVERSITY PINES APARTMENTS — A man said someone stole golf clubs from his truck.
    NORTH MAIN STREET — A man reported the theft of $1,000 in a bank envelope left in his vehicle.
    CHILI’S — A verbal dispute between customers turned physical, but no one was arrested or seriously injured.
    SOUTH MAIN STREET — Officers responded to a report of two women fighting.
    CINDY LANE — A woman said her husband threatened her with a knife during a dispute over finances. He denied doing so.
    TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH — Someone stole a van.
    VARIOUS LOCATIONS — Motorcycles were stolen from Campus Crossings, The Exchange and Hawthorne II apartments.
    IVORY TOWER TATTOOS — A man reported receiving harassing phone calls from a man named “Jason,” and a woman reported the theft of a purse with $500 from behind a counter.
    CAMARO COURT — a man was arrested for “huffing” paint.
    PARK PLACE APARTMENTS — A woman said she went out drinking with her baby’s daddy. An argument ensued and he swung at her with a Black and Decker jigsaw. He was arrested.
BULLOCH COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE
Arrests
    Arrests will be posted Wednesday.

Incidents
    BOWEN ROAD — (Portal) A woman called law enforcement regarding a verbal dispute with a man, but refused a ride to Safe Haven.
    SYDNEY’S CHASE —(Statesboro) A woman reported a Beretta pistol and a Remington .22 rifle stolen from a vehicle.
    REBECCA CIRCLE — (Brooklet) A woman posted rings for sale on a website, but the man who gave them to her during a romantic relationship told deputies he wants them back.
    ISLAND STREET —(Statesboro) A woman reported a suspicious faded blue pickup truck with a suspicious man in the neighborhood. The complainant wanted a report made due to previous burglaries.
    MAPLE DRIVE —(Statesboro)A ma reported change and a silver ring stolen.
    PINE INN ESTATES —(Register) Jewelry, DVDs, daggers, Samurai swords, and bed sheets were stolen from a home.
    TEAL CIRCLE —(Statesboro) A man and woman arguing over coffee struggled physically.

GEORGIA STATE PATROL POST 45
Arrests
    Slaton Christopher Owen, 21, Cypress Lake Lane — DUI (.157).
    Seat belt citations — none.
    Child restraint citations — nine.
    Speeding citations — one.
    Total citations — 24.
 
Incidents
    Crashes investigated —10.
    Fatalities reported —none. 
    Total vehicle stops — 11. 
    Seat belt warnings — four.
    Child restraint warnings — none. 
    Speeding warnings — 19.
    Total warnings — 42.
    Wanted persons apprehended — none. 
    Stolen vehicles recovered — none. 
    Road checks performed — three. 
    Motorists assisted —none.
    Miles patrolled — 1,696.

GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY POLICE
Arrests
    Officers issued two traffic citations Sunday.
    Crystal Antweanet Gary, 19, Brampton Avenue — theft by taking.

Incidents
    Officers issued four traffic warnings, assisted five motorists and responded to one alarm Sunday.

BULLOCH COUNTY 911
Law Enforcement Reports
    Central 911 Dispatchers issued the following calls Friday – Monday:
    Bulloch County Sheriff’s Department/Friday — 13 calls.
    Bulloch County Sheriff’s Department/Saturday — 10 calls.
    Bulloch County Sheriff’s Department/Sunday — 13 calls.

    Statesboro Police Department/Friday — 24 calls.
    Statesboro Police Department/Saturday — 22 calls.
    Statesboro Police Department/Sunday — 24 calls.
   
    Georgia Southern University Police/Friday — no calls.
    Georgia Southern Saturday — no calls.
    Georgia Southern University Police/Sunday —one call.

    Georgia State Patrol/Friday — nine calls.
    Georgia State Patrol/Saturday — six calls.
    Georgia State Patrol/Sunday — five calls.

    Candler County Sheriff’s Department/Friday — 10 calls.
    Candler County Sheriff’s Department/Saturday — seven calls.
    Candler County Sheriff’s Department/Sunday — 10 calls.

    Evans County Sheriff’s Department/Friday — two calls.
    Evans County Sheriff’s Department/Saturday — three calls.
    Evans County Sheriff’s Department/Sunday — five calls.

    Claxton Police Department /Friday — two calls.
    Claxton Police Department/Saturday — one call.
    Claxton Police Department/Sunday — one call.

    Portal Police Department/Sunday — one call.

    Brooklet Police Department/Sunday — one call.

—Compiled by Holli Deal Bragg