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Effingham County Sheriff's Office report Nov. 14 edition
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Arrests/Citations


* Keith Robertson, Schuman Drive – burglary (first degree)


* Joshua Cobb, Central Boulevard – wanted person (warrant service)


* Russell Young, Poplar Street – possession and use of drug related objects, obstructing or hindering law enforcement officers and headlights for bicycles


* Stefan Giles, Sand Hill Road – possession of firearms by convicted felons and first offender probationers


* Matthew May, Bluff Drive – civil matter and obstruction of law enforcement (misdemeanor)


* Ashley Moore, Millpond Road – wanted person (warrant service)


* Terry Holmes, Old Louisville Road – possession of marijuana less than one ounce and wanted person (warrant service)


* Jarrod King, Plantation Drive – driving while license suspended or revoked and taillight requirements


* Aliyah Lashae Washington, Highway 21 – driving while license suspended or revoked and knowingly driving motor vehicle on suspended, cancelled or revoked license


* Craig Bookter, Highway 119 – driving without license


Incidents


* Harvey Road – A man stated that someone broke into his place of residence and stole his medications.


* McLaws Road – A woman advised that her client’s electrical panel and air conditioning unit and been tampered with by the client’s ex-girlfriend.


* Goshen Park Drive – A woman stated that an unknown person covered her vehicle with bird feces.


* Hodgeville Road – A woman stated that an acquaintance borrowed her vehicle that contained many valuable tools and never returned it.


* Pittman Drive – A woman stated that her husband grabbed her by the arms during an argument which left bruises.


* Helmy Drive – A man stated that his daughter left his house to pick up her husband, but she never returned. The daughter was later located after she became involved in a battery case with her husband over the custody of their child.


* Goshen Road – A woman stated that she was bitten on the lip by her aunt’s dog as she was going to leave her aunt’s home.


* Midland Road – A man stated that his daughter’s boyfriend had been sending him threatening and insulting text messages.


* Webb Road – A woman stated that a man stole one of the tires off her vehicle after promising to replace the transmission.


* Delafield Avenue – A man stated that he was threatened by the son of a woman that he sold his RV to.


* Aspen Drive – A woman stated that she was punched and pushed by her boyfriend while getting out of his vehicle.


* Mount Pleasant Road – A man stated that his friend pointed a shotgun at him while the two were drinking.


* Magnolia Drive North – A man stated that his friend stole the man’s car while the two were at a cookout.


* Allison Road – A woman stated that her daughter was attacked and bitten by her friend’s dog while she was at the friend’s house.


* Vintage Drive – A man stated that construction workers had failed to mark an underground power line which resulted in the line being cut by heavy machinery.


* Highway 80 – An intoxicated woman was spotted passed out in her vehicle in the parking lot of a convenience store.


* Tuckasee King Road – A drunk man urinated himself in an officer’s cruiser while being given a courtesy ride to his house.


* Highway 21 South – A woman stated that an acquaintance went to her place of work and threatened to choke the woman with a belt.


* Clyo Kildare Road – A woman stated that her ex-girlfriend had been sending her threatening messaged via text messages and social media.


* Walthour Road – A man stated that he was punched in the face by his estranged wife after he called her a whore.


* River Road Spur South – A woman stated that she bought a cell phone from an unknown person on social media before finding out that it was stolen.


* Shearouse Road – A woman stated that her son was bitten by a neighborhood dog while he was riding his bike.


* Rose Drive – A woman stated that she was bitten on the arm by her dog while she was trying to get it to stop fighting her other dogs.


* Roebling Road – A man stated that a dog entered his yard and attacked his pig.


* Old Augusta Road North – A woman stated that her uncle accidently fired a shotgun at her vehicle while spotting for deer.

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