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Effingham County Sheriff's Office reports Sept. 28
crime reports

Arrests/citations

· Ramirez Reinaldo Hobetmay, East Fourth Street – agency assist

· Herbert Stevenson, McCall Road – possession of firearms by convicted felons and first offenders and theft by receiving stolen property (misdemeanor)

· Mr. Sylvester, Sandhill Road – disorderly conduct

· Elijah Lowery, Highway 21 South – driving while license suspended or revoked

· Robert Jones, McCall Road - possession of a schedule I controlled substance, possession and use of drug related objects, financial transaction card fraud and theft by taking (felony)

· Jacquelyn Boyd, Midland Road – no insurance, tag light required and failure to maintain lane (all citations)

· Savannah Hutchison, Highway 80 – fleeing or attempting to elude, tag light required, failure to obey stop sign and driving while license suspended or revoked


Incidents

· Old Augusta Road South – A woman stated that someone flattened her tires in the middle of the night.

· Old Augusta Road South – A man advised that an unknown person broke into his house and rummaged through it.

· Highway 21 South – A business manager stated that a client stole a vehicle from her business’s property.

· Roebling Road – A woman advised that her ex-husband assaulted her during a heated altercation.

· Log Landing Circle – A woman stated that she had gotten into a fight with her husband over trash.

· Blue Jay Road – A man stated that two workers had been trespassing on the back of his property.

· Windward Passage – A woman stated that she had gotten into a dispute with her husband over cameras in their home.

· Highway 21 – A man stated that he misplaced two cell phones while at work at a car rental service.

· Old Dixie Highway South – A woman stated that an unknown individual made a fraudulent charge to her bank account.

· Kolic Helmley Road – A woman stated that someone broke the window of her residence while she was away.

· Springfield Road – A woman stated that she had gotten into a verbal argument with her sister-in-law.

· Highway 17 South – A man stated that his safe which contained six vehicle titles had gone missing from his house.

· Dogwood Way – A woman stated that a male acquaintance beat her up during a fight over other men.

· Highway 17 North – A man stated that he had been having a dispute with a neighbor over an easement.

· Ebenezer Road – A woman stated that she got into an altercation with her former husband over their children.

· Burnt Tree Drive – A woman stated that her intoxicated husband punched her during an argument.

· Palmetto Drive – A man stated that he had not from a client in several weeks and was concerned about him.

· First Street Extension – A woman stated that someone had opened several accounts in her name.

· Oak Drive – A man stated that two individuals had threatened to shoot him while he was watching his friend’s child.

· Greystone Drive – A woman stated that an acquaintance had been harassing her over the phone.

· Old Tusculum Road – A woman stated that a distant relative had been prowling around her home.

· Fourth Street Extension – A woman stated that an acquaintance had been harassing her over the phone.

· Highway 17 North – A couple advised that their neighbors had been trespassing on their property.

· Old Louisville Road – An alarm was found to be going off in an unknown person’s place of residence.

· Highway 17 North – A woman stated that her neighbors had been yelling at her daughter while she was taking out the trash.

· Highway 21 South – A man stated that his bicycle had been stolen from a hotel parking lot by an unknown individual.

· Finch Lane – A man stated that someone had stolen a light set from his unfinished place of residence.

· Canary Drive – A woman stated that she had gotten into a dispute with an acquaintance over a scratched truck.

· Sand Pine Court – A man stated that his girlfriend had been refusing to leave his house following a fight.