A man police said is responsible for at least three, possibly more burglaries in the downtown Statesboro area is behind bars, said Statesboro Police Chief Stan York.
Reginald Fleming, 45, Dawne Drive, Statesboro, is charged with three counts of burglary stemming from break-ins at On Time Fashions, Quik Connect Wireless and Kentucky Fried Chicken, he said.
"Fleming has been formally charged with the three burglaries ... however, the investigation is ongoing and further charges are anticipated," he said.
Police believe Fleming threw a brick through the glass at On Time Fashions on North Main Street last week, then snatched a cash register and money.
At Quik-Connect Wireless on South Main Street and Red Light Tobacco on Mulberry Street, the offender broke in through a door and did the same.
Fleming was taken to the Bulloch County Jail, held on the burglary charge as well as a warrant for his arrests from the State Board of Pardons and Paroles, York said.
According to the Georgia Department of Corrections Web site (www.dcor.state.ga.us), Fleming was paroled in July. Also known as Suboom Fleming and other variations of his actual name, Fleming's most recent convictions include burglary, entering auto and obstruction convictions in Washington County from incidents occurring in June, 2003.
He also has a past record with Bulloch County, with traffic charges, DUI, cocaine possession, theft by receiving stolen property, escape, forgery, simple battery and several burglary charges. He also has a burglary conviction in Dekalb County.
Fleming has served eight terms in jail or prison since 1988, according to the web site.
Holli Deal Bragg may be reached at (912) 489-9414.
Reginald Fleming, 45, Dawne Drive, Statesboro, is charged with three counts of burglary stemming from break-ins at On Time Fashions, Quik Connect Wireless and Kentucky Fried Chicken, he said.
"Fleming has been formally charged with the three burglaries ... however, the investigation is ongoing and further charges are anticipated," he said.
Police believe Fleming threw a brick through the glass at On Time Fashions on North Main Street last week, then snatched a cash register and money.
At Quik-Connect Wireless on South Main Street and Red Light Tobacco on Mulberry Street, the offender broke in through a door and did the same.
Fleming was taken to the Bulloch County Jail, held on the burglary charge as well as a warrant for his arrests from the State Board of Pardons and Paroles, York said.
According to the Georgia Department of Corrections Web site (www.dcor.state.ga.us), Fleming was paroled in July. Also known as Suboom Fleming and other variations of his actual name, Fleming's most recent convictions include burglary, entering auto and obstruction convictions in Washington County from incidents occurring in June, 2003.
He also has a past record with Bulloch County, with traffic charges, DUI, cocaine possession, theft by receiving stolen property, escape, forgery, simple battery and several burglary charges. He also has a burglary conviction in Dekalb County.
Fleming has served eight terms in jail or prison since 1988, according to the web site.
Holli Deal Bragg may be reached at (912) 489-9414.