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
Malik Bernard Lewis, 19, Freedom’s Landing — marijuana possession; sale, purchase, distribution or manufacture; possession of a drug-related object; tail light violation; failure to obey traffic device.
Megan Marie Lowell, 23, East Inman Street — suspended license, no insurance.
Otis Reese, 30, Gosham Street, Pembroke — reckless conduct, discharging a firearm under influence of drugs or alcohol, first-degree criminal damage to property, possession of a schedule II controlled substance, marijuana possession, possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime.
Christopher Dwayne Snelling, 18, Cooper Avenue, Millen — bench warrant.
William Martin Taylor, 20, Statesboro Place Circle — criminal trespass.
Bulloch County Sheriff’s Office
William Gyekye Akuoko, 21, Campus Crossings Apartments — marijuana possession, possession of a drug-related object.
Derrell Donte Fann, 28, Dillard Court, Augusta — suspended license.
Lourinza Jordan, 30, Hwy. 301 North — giving inmates alcohol, weapons or drugs; crossing guard lines with weapons or intoxicants.
Stacie Marie Martin, 22, Grady Saunders Road, Portal — driving while unlicensed.
Timothy Leemorris Turner, 25, Hwy. 301 North — giving inmates alcohol, weapons or drugs; crossing guard lines with weapons or intoxicants.
Kashana Lajoyce Watkins, 30, Packinghouse Road — purchase, sale, distribution, manufacture or possession of marijuana; possession of a drug-related object; use of a communications facility in committing a felony involving controlled substances; obstruction.
INCIDENTS
Reported Thursday:
Statesboro Police Department
RUCKER LANE — A man said another man struck him in the face, leaving visible injuries. Officers gave him information on seeking warrants.
LANIER DRIVE — A woman living in the 200 block of Lanier Drive reported the theft of two TVs, a gaming system, watches, a necklace and other property taken during a burglary.
DOLLAR GENERAL/NORTHSIDE DRIVE WEST — Warrants are to be taken out for a woman who put several items in her purse and walked out without paying.
Bulloch County Sheriff’s Department
JIM FUTCH ROAD — Angry because a woman smoked the last cigarette, a man threatened to hit her and threw her computer on the floor, damaging it. The intoxicated offender denied damaging the computer, then said he didn’t recall what happened. He said the argument started because he is unemployed and the woman has been paying some of his bills,
EXCALIBUR COURT — A woman said her estranged husband, who is staying wither in spite of their separation, knocked a hole in a wall and causes arguments when she goes out with other men.
Georgia Southern University Police
Officers issued 10 traffic citations and one traffic warning and assisted seven motorists.
BULLOCH COUNTY 911 CALLS
Reported Thursday:
Law Enforcement
Brooklet Police — three calls.
Bulloch County Sheriff’s Office — 11 calls.
Candler County Sheriff’s Office — six calls.
Claxton Police — no calls.
Evans County Sheriff’s Office — three calls.
Georgia State Patrol — eight calls.
Georgia Southern University Police — one call.
Metter Police — seven calls.
Portal Police — no calls.
Statesboro Police — 22 calls.
Fire Departments
Bulloch County Fire Department — no calls.
Statesboro Fire Department — two calls.
Metter Fire Department — three calls.
Emergency Medical Service
Bulloch County EMS — one accident call, three first-responder calls and 22 medical calls.
Candler County EMS — 12 medical calls.
Evans County EMS — three medical calls.
Calls to other agencies
911 hang-ups — 45 calls.
Air Evac — one call.
Bulloch Humane Enforcement — one call.
Screven County 911 — one call.
— compiled by Holli Deal Saxon
Police report - 9-26-15; A woman said her estranged husband knocked a hole in a wall.

