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Effingham County Sheriff's Office reports
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Arrests/citations


• David Jones, Highway 21 – agency assist

• Isaac Whitaker, Maple Circle – disorderly conduct and loud noise

• Ryaisa Dukes, Edge Water Drive – dog bite (citation)

• Christian Aguirre, Oak Street – domestic dispute

• Karen Sanchez, Old River Road – wanted person (warrant service)

• Kenneth Walters, Little McCall Road – no proof of insurance and knowingly driving motor vehicle on suspended, cancelled or revoked license (both citations)


Incidents

• Green Paddock Circle – A man stated that someone had been prowling around his house while he was away.

• Cyane Lane – A woman advised that her deceased mother’s dog bit her on the lip while she was hugging it.

• Oglethorpe Drive – A woman stated that an unknown person had opened a bank account in her name.

• Highway 80 – A man stated that his girlfriend stabbed him in the stomach during a heated dispute.

• Courthouse Road – A man stated that an unknown individual had attempted to steal his motorcycle from his garage.

• Courthouse Road – A man stated that his girlfriend had been harassing and threatening him over the phone.

• Maple Circle – A man stated that a towing company destroyed his grandfather’s truck while moving it.

• Holly Lane – A man advised that several of his neighbor’s tarps had blown over onto his property.

• Rahn Station Road – A man stated that his neighbor’s dog bit him on the leg while he was going for a walk.

• Jennifer Circle – A woman stated that her laptop had been hacked into and used for malicious purposes.

• Highway 21 – A store manager stated that a customer threatened him after he refused to sell the customer a tobacco product.

• Highway 119 South – A funeral director stated that a lawn mower had been stolen from his funeral home.

• Dean Drive – A woman stated that she had gotten into an argument with her husband over clothes.

• Joyce Cove – A man advised that an unknown individual had opened up a phone line in his name.

• Amsonia Circle – A woman stated that she accidently started a fire in her kitchen while cooking fish.

• Noel C Conaway Road – A woman stated that her granddaughter’s ex-boyfriend had been refusing to leave her property.

• Go Cart Road – A woman stated that she had gotten into a fight with her husband over his drinking.

• Sebring Drive – A woman stated that her husband threatened to beat her during a heated altercation.

• Wood Duck Way – A woman stated that her infant son had been badly injured by her mother’s dog.

• Marion Avenue – A young child was discovered to be in a residence that he should not have been in.

• Ebenezer Road – A window was observed to be open and unsecured at a local elementary school.

• Myrtlewood Court – A woman stated that her neighbor’s dog bit her son on the right arm while he was playing in the yard.

• Jerrell Woods Road – A woman stated that she had gotten into a dispute with her former boyfriend.

• High Point Drive – A man stated that he had been attacked by a stray dog while he was walking his own dogs.


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Friends of Manna House volunteers Theresa Gardner, left, and Kaye Shuman load food into vehicles to help distribute meals to families in need. Their efforts support the pantry’s mission to provide essential food and hope to the community. (Submitted photo)
Friends of Manna House is fundraising in August to renovate the busy food pantry parking lot. The community is invited to shop donated décor and support the project.
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