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Police Report, 8-2-16: A man was arrested for shoplifting $63 worth of socks.
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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
Bulloch County Jail records were unavailable Monday.

INCIDENTS
Bulloch County Sheriff's Office

Reports were unavailable Monday.

Statesboro Police Department
JOHNSON STREET - A woman reported being harassed by a man who constantly comes to her house uninvited.
GEORGIA AVENUE - A woman told police that a friend of hers threatened her via social media and texts.
UNIVERSITY PLACE APARTMENTS - A woman told police about an offender screaming and cursing her children. The offender was intoxicated and was arrested.
MORRIS STREET - An intoxicated man who accused complainants of stealing his wallet was arrested on charges of public intoxication.
HIGHWAY 67 - An intoxicated woman seen striking a door with a chair was arrested after police discovered she also had an active warrant for her arrest on other charges.
PACKINGHOUSE ROAD - A woman and her mother argued, to the point that someone called police, because she did not take her mother shopping.
BELK - A man was arrested for shoplifting $63 worth of socks.
EAST CHERRY STREET - Two people who jumped on tow truck drivers who repossessed their vehicle were arrested.
CHINESE KITCHEN - A man who had already been warned and served notice for violation of the city ordinance against begging and soliciting was arrested for doing it again.

Georgia Southern University Police
Officers issued four traffic citations and eight traffic warnings and assisted five motorists.

Georgia State Patrol Post 45
Between Friday and Sunday, troopers investigated 15 crashes, issued 34 citations and 57 warnings and made three arrests, including two for DUI.

BULLOCH CENTRAL 911 REPORTS
Law Enforcement Agencies

Brooklet Police Department - two calls Friday, two calls Saturday and one call Sunday.
Bulloch County Sheriff's Office - 24 calls Friday, 21 calls Saturday and 13 calls Sunday.
Candler County Sheriff's Office - eight calls Friday, seven calls Saturday and eight calls Sunday.
Claxton Police Department - one call Saturday and seven calls Sunday.
Evans County Sheriff's Office - five calls Friday, four calls Saturday and five calls Sunday.
Georgia State Patrol - eight calls Friday, six calls Saturday and eight calls Sunday.
Metter Police Department - three calls Friday, three calls Saturday and three calls Sunday.
Portal Police Department - one call Friday and one call Sunday.
Statesboro Police Department - 38 calls Friday, 39 calls Saturday and 21 calls Sunday.

Fire Departments
Bulloch County Fire Department - one call Saturday and one call Sunday.
Statesboro Fire Department - two calls Friday, one call Saturday and three calls Sunday.
Metter Fire Department - one call Friday, one call Saturday and one call Sunday.
Claxton Fire Department - one call Friday, one call Saturday and one call Sunday.
Evans County Fire & Rescue - one call Friday and one call Sunday.

Other Agencies
911 hang-ups - 68 calls Friday, 63 calls Saturday and 52 calls Sunday.
Air Evac - one call Saturday and one call Sunday.
Effingham County 911 - one call Friday and one call Saturday.
Emanuel County 911 - two calls Friday and three calls Saturday.
Tattnall County 911 - one call Friday.

Emergency Medical Services
Bulloch County EMS - one accident call, three first-responder calls and 28 medical calls Friday; two accident calls, five first-responder calls and 18 medical calls Saturday; and one accident call, eight first-responder calls and 20 medical calls Sunday.
Candler County EMS - one accident call and one medical call Friday, seven medical calls Saturday and four medical calls Sunday.
Evans County EMS - two medical calls Friday, five medical calls Saturday and three medical calls Sunday.

- compiled by Holli Deal Saxon