Matter of record Feb. 23 – The Bryan County Sheriff's Department filed a complaint after a call was transferred from the Savannah-Chatham 911 office. The unknown female caller, who sounded to be in her late 20s, reportedly told the dispatcher that someone had called her and told her they had a "problem with someone, so they cut their throat and put them in a dumpster behind the NAPA," the report said. Police ...
Fleeing and eluding Feb. 17 – Police were tipped off by a resident about some suspicious activity around the Wilma Edwards Road area, in the Hidden Creek subdivision. The man said he heard two 4-wheelers come into the area, but that they hadn't left. The deputy pulled into the subdivision and reportedly saw the 4-wheelers leaving at a high rate of speed. The officer ...
No insurance Feb. 11 – An officer pulled over a car on Hwy. 144 after noticing it had a tag that had expired in September. Turns out the man didn't have insurance either. His car was towed, he was cited and given a courtesy ride home. Burglary Feb. 11 – A Laurel Hill Circle home was reportedly burglarized. Missing was an Ipod, Play Station 3, DS Light Unit ...
Theft Feb. 12 – A Pembroke man told BCSO someone took approximately 23 Lorcet pills from his bedroom. The man said he'd gotten the prescription for 30 pills filled on Feb. 6 and had taken about six pills "and now only has one," according to the incident report. Stalking Feb. 11 – A Richmond Hill man reported his ex girl friend has been harassing him after he ended ...
Theft Feb. 8 – A Pembroke man reported the catalytic converter from his GMC pickup had been stolen, along with some sockets. The man said he paid another man $150 to put a new motor in the pickup, but no work was done so he requested the pickup be returned. The man said he then noticed the catalytic converter had been removed along with approximately 30 swivel sockets. Threat ...
Shoplifting Feb. 4 – An employee of the CVS pharmacy on Hwy. 17 reported he caught two teen boys trying to steal three packs of Coricidin cold medicine. The teens were identified, admitted they tried to swipe medicine and their parents were called. The store declined to prosecute. The teens were banned from the store. Their parents took them home. Possession of marijuana Feb. 4 – A Richmond ...
Theft Jan. 27 – A 'certified passion consultant' employed by Passion Parties, Inc., reported theft of several of her products. On the date of the report, was having a Passion party at a home in Pembroke and said several items were missing when she went to leave. She said she didn't want to file charges but did want to make a report of the missing Passions items, which included creams, cologne and a ...
TheftJan. 27 – A "certified passion consultant" employed by Passion Parties, Inc., reported theft of several of her products. On the date of the report, she was having a Passion party at a home in Pembroke and said several items were missing when she went to leave. She said she didn't want to file charges but did want to make a report of the missing Passions items, which included creams, cologne ...
Domestic Jan. 29 – A domestic dispute was called in from Ashton Apartments, with the alleged offender having already taken off. The complainant said her husband had hit her in the mouth and slapped her across the face. The woman said her husband has been on leave from Iraq for a few weeks and was slated to return on Feb. 4 to finish his tour. She said he had previously assaulted ...
Aggravated assault Jan. 19 – Deputies were dispatched to Hill Road in regard to a possible car jacking. The complainant said he was called by a female friend, who said she was stuck in a ditch on Hill Road and wanted him to come help her. The man said that shortly after he arrived at her vehicle, two black men who looked to be around age 20 approached him from the wood ...
Disorderly conductJan. 24 – An "unruly employee" was reported at the River Oaks subdivision after the complainant said he and the man had a disagreement about repairing a lawn tractor being used on the job site. He said he also confronted the alleged offender about smelling like alcohol and told him he'd take him to Memorial for a drug and alcohol test.
Theft by taking Jan. 11 – A deputy was dispatched to Alex Drive in Ellabell in regard to missing packages. The complainant said on Jan. 10, UPS delivered a package to her home shortly before 5 p.m. When she arrived home, there was no package. She said she called UPS, who verified that it had been delivered. She also found out that on Jan. 3, another package from the USPS was delivered, ...
Theft by taking Jan. 16 – A Subway employee filed a complaint against one of her ex-employees who had been terminated two days prior to the report. The complainant said her employee reportedly gave away three foot long meal deals, pizza, cookies and another 6" sub. She said they have been trying to contact the woman, but have been unsuccessful. The officer asked for video and the woman said she would make ...
Theft by takingJan. 11 – A deputy was dispatched to Alex Drive in Ellabell in regard to missing packages. The complainant said on Jan. 10, UPS delivered a package to her home shortly before 5 p.m. When she arrived home, there was no package. She said she called UPS, who verified that it had been delivered. She also found out that on Jan. 3, another package from ...
Stolen property Jan. 4 – A Richmond Hill man filed a report after alleging that someone entered his workshop and took a green toolbox that contained several tools that had belonged to his father. There were sockets, wrenches, and dies with large numbers. The man said he didn't know when the items were taken, but estimated their value to cost around $400. Theft by taking Jan. 6 – ...
Summer is a time when school classrooms and hallways empty to the awaited anticipation of children's' freedom for fun and play time. Everyone's childhood memories are filled with summertime fun, which means trips to the beach, ice cream and rides at the amusement park.
An accident late Wednesday night sent a Hinesville man to the hospital and shook up several bus passengers and their driver.
STATESBORO - A suspected bootlegger had more than 70 bottles of liquor, some beer and some cash in his possession when Statesboro police searched his West Main Street home Monday, police said.
Bryan County Sheriff Clyde Smith said the suspect in Tuesday's shooting south of Richmond Hill will be charged with murder.
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