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Police report -1-4-18; A shoplifting suspect was arrested after taking $62 worth of clothes.

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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 Sheriff’s Office
    ▲ Isaac Norman Boatwright, 50, Dexter Street, Savannah — suspended license, no insurance, speeding.
    ▲ Shonte Nicole Jordan, 41, Groover Homes — bench warrant.

➤ Statesboro Police Department
    ▲ John Anthony Curl, 36, West Broad Street, Metter — giving false information, probation violation.
    ▲ Ethel Lee Littles, 72, Gordon Street — aggravated assault.
    ▲ Joe Henry Williams, 49, West Main Street — bench warrant.

INCIDENTS
➤ Bulloch County Sheriff’s Office
    ▲ LANGSTON CHAPEL ROAD — Someone reported an entering auto incident.
    ▲ COURTNEY WAY — A woman said a former boyfriend comes to her home at will and used an old phone to access her social media account. He has caused damage to her home and vehicle as well, she said.

➤ Statesboro Police Department
    ▲ ARCH WAY (McDONALDS/FAIR ROAD) — Warrants were issued for a person after a simple battery incident.
    ▲ NORTHSIDE DRIVE EAST/LOVETT ROAD — A woman said an unknown person approached her vehicle with a hammer, but she fled.
    ▲ MERCHANT’S WAY — A man was arrested after violating a criminal trespass order. He was charged with aggravated stalking.
    ▲ KMART — A shoplifting suspect was arrested after taking $62 worth of clothes.
    ▲ BELK — Two female juveniles were caught shoplifting. One was turned over to guardians, while the other was referred to the Department of Juvenile Justice.
    In another incident, a woman reported $800 stolen from a wallet.
    ▲ WAL-MART SUPERCENTER — A woman said someone stole $300 from her purse as it sat in a shopping cart.
    ▲ JOHNSON/SPRING STREETS — A man who fled from police during a traffic stop was apprehended and jailed on charges of obstruction, suspended registration and driving without a license.
    ▲ STATESBORO PLACE CIRCLE — A person yelling and cursing at staff refused to obey police who demanded they leave, and they were arrested.

➤ Georgia Southern University Police
    ▲ Due to the university being closed because of weather, reports were unavailable.

BULLOCH 911 REPORTS
➤ Law Enforcement Agencies
    ▲ Brooklet Police Department — three calls.
    ▲ Bulloch County Sheriff’s Office — 19 calls.
    ▲ Candler County Sheriff’s Office — eight calls.
    ▲ Claxton Police Department — two calls.
    ▲ Evans County Sheriff’s Office — two calls.
    ▲ Georgia State Patrol — six calls.
    ▲ Georgia Southern University Police — no calls.
    ▲ Metter Police Department — three calls.
    ▲ Portal Police Department — two calls.
    ▲ Statesboro Police Department — 24 calls.

➤ Fire Departments
    ▲ Bulloch County Fire Department — seven calls.
    ▲ Statesboro Fire Department — eight calls.
    ▲ Metter Fire Department — three calls.
    ▲ Georgia Forestry Commission/Bulloch — one call.

➤ Emergency Medical Services
    ▲ Bulloch County EMS — three accident calls, one fire call, four first-responder calls and 24 medical calls.
    ▲ Candler County EMS — seven medical calls.
    ▲ Evans County EMS — one accident call, one first-responder call and six medical calls.

➤ Other Agencies
    ▲ 911 hang-ups — 29 calls.
    ▲ Air Evac — two calls.
    ▲ Bulloch County Humane Enforcement — two calls.
    ▲ Toombs County 911 — one call.
— compiled by Holli Deal Saxon

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