Police report, 5/14/22 - Statesboro Herald

2022-05-14 11:27:42 By : Ms. Sunny Wong

Note: Arrest and incident information, collected from various agencies, are public records available for review at the respective local law enforcement and public safety agencies. Not every arrest leads to a conviction. Guilt or innocence is determined by the court system.

➤ Bulloch County Sheriff’s Office

▲ George Carlton Galbreath, 45, Old Donaldson Anderson Road, Lyons — Theft by deception/felony.

▲ Alex Ryan Harris, 23, Five Chop Road — Probation violation for a fingerprintable charge/felony.

▲ Charity Anne Michelle Harrison, 21, S. Parker Drive, Screven — Interference with government property, disorderly conduct, obstruction of law enforcement officers/misdemeanor, pedestrian under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

▲ Tiffany Charlene Jacobs, 31, Carlton Road, Garfield — Possession of amphetamine.

▲ Marquis Denzel Johnson, 38, Packinghouse Road — Probation violation for a fingerprintable charge/felony.

▲ Logan Christian Morrow, 26, Rainbow Circle, Snellville — Probation violation for a fingerprintable charge/felony.

▲ Jerry Wayne Pinkard, 49, East 49 St., Savannah — DUI less safe alcohol, open container of alcohol in motor vehicle, failure to maintain lane.

▲ Heather Elaine Sisson, 42, Old Ogeechee Road, Sylvania — Giving false name, address or date of birth to law enforcement officer, possession of marijuana less than 1 oz.

▲ Charles Jeffrey Godwin, 43, Diamond Drive, Lake Park — DUI less safe alcohol, failure to report accident with injury/death/damage, failure to notify owner upon striking unattended vehicle.

▲ Damarion Jatez Hayton, 17, Cypress Lake Mobil Home — Battery, possession of marijuana less than 1 oz.

▲ Charles Wayne Hendrix, 63, West Inman St. — Criminal trespass.

▲ Shelton King, 23, Cayla Way — Criminal damage to property/second degree.

▲ Desarae Lee Mikell, 38, Lanier Drive Plantation — Probation violation for a fingerprintable charge/felony.

▲ Quace Zarion Turman, 18, Burch St., Elberton — Battery.

▲ Jaylon Marquez Wells, 24, Black Creek Church Road, Brooklet — Battery/family violence first offense.

▲ Quintus Tyre Williams, 23, Statesboro Place Circle — Possession of firearm or knife during commission of or attempt to commit felony, purchase, possess, manufacture, distribution or sale of marijuana, possession of drug-related objects. 

▲ Michaela Leigh Cogswell, 23, Glaze Brook. — DUI less safe alcohol, lighted headlights/other lights required.

▲ Tiffany Blake, Davis, 39, Harlis Ryals Road, Towson — DUI less safe alcohol, failure to maintain lane.

▲ Angela Renee Hall, 43, Lanier Drive — DUI less safe alcohol, failure to maintain lane.

▲ Kayla Rayanna Hunter, 21, Stambuck Lane — DUI less safe alcohol, speeding in excess of maximum limits, tag lights required, following too closely, failure to maintain lane.

▲ Michael Jerome Nealey, 30, West St. Swainsboro — DUI less safe alcohol, open container of alcohol in motor vehicle, following too closely, failure to maintain lane.

➤ Georgia Southern University Police Department

▲ Peyton Sanders Bush, 21, Eagle Lane, Hazelhurst — DUI less safe alcohol, failure to stop at stop sign.

▲ Matthew Jamel Key, 17, Lanier Drive — Entering automobile or other motor vehicle with intent to commit theft, theft by taking/felony, criminal trespass, interference with government property.

➤ Bulloch County Sheriff’s Office

▲ LANGSTON CHAPEL ROAD — After stopping a vehicle for running a stop sign, the odor of marijuana was coming from the vehicle. The driver said he had a small amount of marijuana in the vehicle. Upon searching the vehicle, a small amount of what appeared to be marijuana was found in the back seat. A Georgia State Patrol trooper arrived on the scene and conducted a field sobriety test on the driver and he was arrested for DUI.

▲ YORKTOWN PLACE — Complainant said a man was cutting his grass when a rock was flung into one of her vehicle windows, breaking it. The man said he believed it was heat that broke the window, not the rock. It was noted it was not very hot outside. Complainant said she was outside speaking with a friend when the incident occurred and they both saw the rock hit the window. While deputy was there, the complainant found a rock about the size of a golf ball under her passenger seat.

▲ CLITO ROAD — Complainant said she was driving her husband’s truck when an object broke the rear window on the truck. The object was thrown from a lawn mower cutting the grass of a business along the road. She said one of the workers with the lawn service company said the mower was working without a guard in place and told her to contact the owner of the lawn service company. The owner could not be reached and the complainant was advised of remedies.

▲ JOHNNY WHITE ROAD — Complainant said he is an employee of an electric service company and was reading the meter of a customer. He said the owner of the house came outside and told him he had to leave. Complainant said he told the owner he would leave as soon as he was finished, he said the owner went back inside and came back out with a firearm. He said the resident fired a shot in the air as complainant was leaving. The resident said the employee did not adequately identify himself or notify him he would come on his property. The complainant was advised of the Magistrate Court process if he wanted to pursue a warrant.

▲ AUTUMN AVE. — Complainant said someone was trying to use his identity to buy a car. He said he received two calls from separate banks about someone with his identity trying to buy a Mercedes-Benz E-Class vehicle. He said he froze all his accounts and credit until the issue could be resolved. 

▲ ASHLEY LANE — Complainant said she pulled into a station with a flat tire. While in the process of changing the tire, they noticed a hole in the rim that looked like a bullet hole. Complainant said she did not hear a gunshot while driving. Deputy witness a large hole in the tire and a hole about one inch in diameter in the rim. The complainant requested a report for documentation. 

▲ LAWRENCE CHURCH ROAD — Complainant said she saw two children take a package from her mailbox and run to the house next door when she came outside. She said she had no video evidence. Upon speaking with the neighbors, they said their son was out fishing and had been for the past few hours. The neighbors were advised of the Magistrate Court process if they wanted to get a warrant for harassment.

▲ BELL ROAD — Complainant said his 2006 Honda 4 TRX four wheeler was taken from his storage shed. He said the shed was locked and there was no damage indicating a break-in of the shed. He gave the VIN number and the four wheeler was entered as stolen.

▲ A.J. RIGGS ROAD — The owner of an at-fault vehicle in a crash was cited for permitting an unlicensed driver operate the vehicle. The juvenile driver also was issued two citations and the case was turned over to the Department of Juvenile Justice.

▲ McELVEEN POND ROAD — Complainant said a dog came in through her doggy door into her house. She said when she tried to remove the dog, the dog bit her. Bite marks were visible on both sides of her hand. She was able to secure the dog and she called animal control, who told her they would take the dog back to its residence when they arrived. Complainant said she did not know where the dog lived but had contacted the owners, who were out of town on vacation. The owner asked the dog be out back in his pan at their home.

▲ Rural county intake — 13 adult dogs and two puppies; one adult cat and nine kittens.

▲ City of Statesboro — Three adult dogs and one adult cat.

▲ Adopted — Six adult dogs; two adult cats and two kittens.

▲ Rescued — Three adult cats and four kittens.

▲ Portal — Four fire alarm calls; one medical call; five medical response calls; two rescue calls; three structure fires.

▲ Register — One fire alarm call; two structure fires.

▲ Nevils — Two structure fires; one brush/grass fire call; one entrapment; one vehicle fire.

▲ Bay — One structure fire; one vehicle fire.

▲ Stilson — Two structure fires; two brush/grass fire calls; two woods fire calls.

▲ Brooklet — Five medical response calls; three woods fire calls; three brush/grass fire calls; three structure fires; one woods fire; two fire alarm calls; one entrapment; one vehicle fire; one miscellaneous fire call.

▲ Leefield — One fire alarm call; one structure fire; one woods fire call.

▲ Bulloch County Sheriff’s Office — 25 calls Wednesday; 15 calls Thursday.

▲ Candler County Sheriff’s Office — Six calls Wednesday; four calls Thursday.

▲ Evans County Sheriff’s Office — Two calls Wednesday.

▲ Claxton Police Department — One call Thursday.

▲ Georgia State Patrol Post 45 — Three calls Wednesday; seven calls Thursday.

▲ Metter Police Department — Five calls Wednesday; five calls Thursday.

▲ Portal Police Department — Two calls Wednesday; three calls Thursday.

▲ Statesboro Police Department — 25 calls Wednesday; 27 calls Thursday.

▲ Bulloch County Fire Department — 12 calls Wednesday; five calls Thursday.

▲ Metter Fire Department —Two calls Wednesday; two calls Thursday.

▲ Statesboro Fire Department — Three calls Wednesday; six calls Thursday.

▲ Bulloch County EMS — Three accident calls, one fire call, one first-responder call and 31 medical calls Wednesday; one accident call, one coroner call, two first-responder calls, one rescue call and 33 medical calls Thursday.

▲ Candler County EMS — One coroner call and 10 medical calls Wednesday; seven medical calls Thursday.

▲ Evans County EMS — Five medical calls Wednesday; five calls Thursday.

▲ 911 hang-ups — 33 calls Wednesday; 40 calls Thursday.

▲ Bryan County 911 — One call Wednesday; two calls Thursday.

▲ Emanuel County 911— One call Wednesday; one call Thursday.

▲ Jenkins County 911 — One call Thursday.

▲ Screven County 911 — One call Thursday.

▲ Dept. of Transportation — One call Thursday.

▲ Candler County Hospital — One call Wednesday.

▲ Burke County 911 — One call Wednesday.