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Effingham County Sheriff's Office reports Dec. 11
crime reports

Arrests/Citations


· Mr. Allen, Indigo Road – driving under the influence of alcohol and failure to maintain lane


· Cordero, Mockingbird Drive – criminal trespass and battery (family violence)


· Raquan Williams, Hawthorne Road – driving while license suspended


· Jeff Banas, Blue Jay Road – wanted person (warrant service)


· Blair Tillis, Old River Road – failure to maintain lane, driving while license suspended and possession of methamphetamine


· Jason Oneal, Old River Road - failure to maintain lane, driving while license suspended and possession of methamphetamine


· Jacob Anthony Fouchey, Badger Road – removal or attempted removal of weapon from public official, willful obstruction of law enforcement officers and possession of methamphetamine


· Luis Diaz, Elm Street – giving wrong signal and driving while license suspended


· Andes Kicklighter, Blue Jay Road – possession of methamphetamine, possession of cocaine, possession of marijuana less than one ounce, use of lights/siren prohibited, possession of firearm or knife during commission of crime and obstruction of law enforcement (misdemeanor)


· Dante Capers, Goshen Commercial Park Drive – agency assist and wanted person (warrant service)


· Jennifer Bullard, Sandhill Road – speeding in excess of maximum limits, driving while license suspended and possession of more than one ounce of marijuana


· Michael Bullard, Sandhill Road - speeding in excess of maximum limits, driving while license suspended and possession of more than one ounce of marijuana


Incidents


· Highway 17 South – A woman stated that her husband smoked crack and accused her of cheating on him.


· Pebblestone Drive – A woman stated that her husband slapped her across the face during an argument.


· Green Paddock Circle – A woman advised that her daughter had been attacked by her neighbor’s dog and starched on the back.


· Magnolia Drive – A woman stated that she was bitten on the arm by her father’s dog while she was feeding it.


· Old Louisville Road – A woman stated that someone had used her personal information in an attempt to steal her phone number.


· Georgia 404 West – A man stated that an object flew into his windshield and shattered it while her was driving down the road.


· Mount Pleasant Road – A man stated that his cousin punched him in the mouth during an argument over a guest.


· Long Bridge Road – A man stated that his girlfriend punched him in the groin during a fight over a toilet.


· Lamons Drive – A group of children stated that they saw a man with a large gash on his head laying in a driveway.


· Antigua Drive – A woman stated that an unknown person keyed her boyfriend’s car for unknown reasons.


· Goshen Road – A woman stated that her boyfriend punched her in the mouth during an altercation.


· Lorenzo Hurst Road – A man stated that an unknown individual stole two shotguns, a pocket watch and over $20 in cash from his home.


· Ashley Drive – A woman stated that her boyfriend threatened to burn down her house during a fight.


· Formosa Drive – A man stated that a reckless driver hit a mailbox and two road signs in his community.


· Ashley Drive – A woman stated that she and her ex-husband got into a verbal altercation over child care.


· Noel C Conaway Road – A merchandise rack was discovered having been mysteriously placed outside of a convenience store.


· Oetgen Road – Someone was spotted running from police officers after calling 911 and hanging up.


· Green Paddock Circle – A woman stated that her dog killed a cat that had wandered onto her property.


· Webb Road – A man stated that one of his clients had been refusing to make payments on a vehicle.


· Stillwell Clyo Road – A woman stated that her vehicle’s bumper was damaged by a mirror that flew off another car.

Effingham High School Band to Perform at NYC St. Patrick’s Day Parade
St. Patty's Day
Effingham County High School band members are preparing to represent their school and community on a national stage in New York City next March. (Courtesy of Effingham County High School)
The Effingham County High School marching band has been invited to perform in New York City’s historic 2026 St. Patrick’s Day Parade. This prestigious opportunity marks the band’s largest performance to date, showcasing their talents on a national stage.
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