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Effingham County Sheriff's Office reports March 6 edition
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Arrests/Citations


* Isabell Franklin, Caribbean Village Drive – battery (family violence)


* Carrie Hollingsworth, Old River Road – driving under the influence of alcohol


* Marcus Waldhauer, Old Augusta Road – fleeing or attempting to elude


* Conor Quill, Barrister Circle – dogs, cats or livestock running at large prohibited (citation)


* Deon Jackson, Highway 21 South – pedestrian must yield if not in a crosswalk and obstructing or hindering law enforcement officers


* Amanda Dozier, Highway 80 – giving false name, address or birthdate to law enforcement and driving while license suspended or revoked (felony)


* Alyssa Brinson, Highway 21 South – possession of marijuana less than one ounce and agency assist


* Ronald Roy, Arrowhead Drive – cruelty to animals and theft of service (misdemeanor)


* Lorenzo Holmes, Redding Road – following too closely, failure to maintain lane and seat belt violation


* Timothy Hudson II, Blue Jay Road – failure to obey police/peace officer, possession of marijuana less than one ounce and possession and use of drug related objects


* Austin Grant, Blue Jay Road - failure to obey police/peace officer, possession of marijuana less than one ounce and possession and use of drug related objects


* Joyce Harris, West First Street Extension – wanted person (warrant service)


* Mitchell Shuman, Highway 17 – hit and run, failure to yield and driving while license suspended or revoked (misdemeanor)


* Terence Epps, Commerce Court – driving without license, no proof of insurance, defective equipment, obstructing or hindering law enforcement officers, possession and use of drug related objects and parking violation


Incidents


* Highway 21 – A driver who had been stopped was revealed to have marijuana and ecstasy in his possession.


* Ashley Drive – A man stated that his estranged wife sprayed him with mace while he was trying to drop his kids off at her house.


* Brunt Tree Drive – A man stated that his neighbor called him derogatory names and threatened to shoot him.


* Withlacoochie Avenue – A woman advised that her roommate stole her wallet from her vehicle which contained over $4,500 in cash and her social security card.


* Highway 21 North – A man stated that an unknown person used his banking information to make an unauthorized purchase at an auto care store.


* Berosa Court – A man stated that he paid nearly $5,000 for his daughter to go to a cheer camp only to be told that the camp had been shut down and that he could not get a refund.


* Meadowood Lane – A woman stated that she got into a verbal argument with her husband over her having a roommate at their home.


* Mount Hope Road – A man stated that someone stole two lawn mowers, a compressor, a battery charger and a generator from his carport.


* Quail Run Circle – A woman stated that she had to slap her ex-husband across the face because he was yelling at her and entering her personal space.


* Possum Trail – A man stated that an unknown person broke into his shed during the night by tearing the door off.


* Possum Trail – A woman stated that an unknown subject had attempted to break into several of her neighbor’s houses.


* Highway 21 South – A woman stated that a man stole her driver’s license and cell phone from her while she was talking to him in a parking lot.


* Old Augusta Road South – A woman stated that she accidently hit a construction barrel while driving down the road.


* Progress Drive – A man stated that his former employee had threatened to shoot him during a conversation on the phone.


* Edgewood Road – A man stated that his tractor trailer had gotten stuck in some mud on the side of the road.


* Wittkamp Road – A woman was revealed to have a suspended license after getting her vehicle stuck in a ditch.


* Courthouse Road – A woman stated that she was scammed out of a substantial amount of money after trying to electronically pay for a dog.