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Effingham County Sheriff's Office reports May 25
Effingham crime

Arrests/citations

· Eric Jackson, Benicia Lane – wanted person (warrant service)

· Mailo Tarawall, Benicia Lane – wanted person (warrant service)

· Daniel Jackson, Brogdon Road – obstructing or hindering law enforcement officers, failure to obey stop sign, hit and run, driving under the influence of alcohol and open alcohol container

· Lucille Tarpley, Midland Road – wanted person (warrant service)

· Mrs. Grant, Exley Road South – wanted person (warrant service)

· William Jones, Highway 119 – wanted person (warrant service)

· Lerone Lexie, Highway 119 – driving while license suspended or revoked and possession of a schedule I controlled substance

· Kyle Rhoton, Dogwood Way – failure to obey stop sign, driving while license suspended or revoked, possession and use of drug related objects and possession of methamphetamine

· Jessica Williams, Highway 21 – failure to report accident with injury/damage

· Michael Branch, Annie Drive – possession of marijuana less than one ounce

· Brito Suriel, Shadowbrook Circle – wanted person (warrant service)

· Mark Pack, Highway 80 – wanted person (warrant service)

· Rashawn Paul, Old Tusculum Road – operating low speed vehicle on highway

· Chase Duffin, Marion Avenue – possession of a schedule II controlled substance

· Kendall George, Highway 21 – failure to maintain lane and open alcohol container

· Marwan Jackson, Riverbranch Road – simple battery against person who is 65 years old or older

· Cody Shearouse, Riverside Drive – simple assault and exploitation and intimidation adults

· Lacie Day, Deerfield Road East – criminal trespass

· Macey Lee, Southern Charm Way – possession of a schedule II controlled substance

· Mr. Downs, Southern Charm Way – possession of a schedule II controlled substance

· Ricardo Del Pazo Ayala, McClaws Road – possession and use of drug related objects, improper stopping on roadway and possession of sawed-off shotgun, sawed-off rifle or machine gun.


Incidents

· Braves Field Drive – A man stated that an acquaintance had been on his property despite having a restraining order against him.

· Dove Lane – A woman advised that an unknown person had broken into a vacant house on her property.

· Sixth Street – A woman stated that her neighbor’s dogs had been charging at her on her property.

· Outter Way – A man stated that an unknown individual had stolen his vehicle while he was away from it.

· Waldhour Road – A criminal trespass suspect was spotted fleeing the scene of the alleged incident.

· Godley Road – A man stated that someone had stolen the computer from one of his company’s tractors.

· Highway 17 – An abandoned firearm was found broken in half on the side of the road near the wood line.

· Brittany Court – A man advised that a group of children stole his wallet from his unlocked vehicle.

· Highway 21 North – A truck driver stated that his truck caught on fire while he was driving down the road.

· Noel C. Conaway Road – A woman stated that someone had been rummaging through her vehicle.

· Highway 21 South – A woman stated that her daughter’s place of residence had been broken into.

· Middleton Road – A woman stated that her roommate had stolen her vehicle’s title and bill of sale.

· Pecan Grove Boulevard – A man stated that his daughter stole a guitar and several firearms from his home.

· Sixth Street – A woman stated that she got into an argument with her significant other over her daily activities.

· First Street Extension – A man stated that his cousin’s daughter and ex-wife had stolen several items from his cousin.

· Benicia Lane – A woman stated that her former boyfriend placed several cameras inside her house.

· Reedsville Road – A man stated that his stepson had been trespassing on his property despite his requests for the stepson to stay away.

· First Street Extension – A couple stated that they paid a contractor to make renovations on their home that were never done.

· Central Avenue – A man stated that an auto repair shop had not performed any work on his vehicle but were refusing to return it.

· Benicia Lane – A man stated that his ex-girlfriend had stolen his wireless camera from his place of residence.

· Mock Road – A woman stated that a man had not given her money from a raffle that was supposed to help with her daughter’s medical expenses.

· Exley Road South – A man stated that an unknown person had stolen money from his bank account.

· Goshen Road – A man stated that an unknown individual had stolen a lawn mower from his property.

· Commerce Drive – An attorney stated that her client’s financial information had been stolen and fraudulently used.

· Highway 119 North – A woman stated that her former boyfriend had been refusing to leave her home.

· Withlacoochee Avenue – A couple stated that their niece’s husband threatened to kill them while they were on his property.

· Gable Lane – A woman stated that a contractor had not performed work on her house despite the fact that she had already paid him.

· Sixth Street – A man stated that his neighbor’s dogs had charged at him and cornered him on his property.

· Godley Road – A woman stated that someone had broken her residence’s window in the middle of the night.

· Pleasant Acres Road – A woman stated that a fraudulent company had attempted to steal her pony.

· Highway 17 North – A man advised that he accidently crashed his vehicle due to being overworked.

· Highway 119 – A stop sign was discovered to have been severely damaged during a single vehicle crash.

· Highway 17 South – A man stated that a driver had threatened him with a gun during a road rage incident.

· Archer Road – A woman stated that she spent $500 to have a tree cut down which had not been done.

· Highway 119 South – A woman stated that her ex-boyfriend threatened her with a gun during an altercation.

· Sixth Street – A woman stated that two people had trespassed on her property while she was away.

· Caroni Drive – A woman advised that her husband had prevented her from accessing her clothing.

· Cambridge Drive – A man stated that his stepbrother had taken his vehicle and had not returned it.

· Whitaker Road – A woman stated that she had gotten into a verbal dispute with her husband over land.

· Old Dixie Highway – A woman stated that her fiancé beat her up during a very heated altercation.

· Tunnel Road – A woman stated that her neighbor went onto her property uprooted her mailbox in a fit of rage.

· Majestic Drive – A woman advised that she got into an argument with her boyfriend over money.

· Tunnel Road – A man stated that an unknown person had vandalized the back of his truck with spray paint.

· Jerrell Woods Road – A woman stated that her husband became belligerent when she confronted him about his infidelity.

· Cherokee Hills Road – A woman stated that three men had been trespassing on her grandparent’s property.

· Keith Road – A woman stated that she got into a very heated dispute with her daughter over unknown issues.

· East First Street – A woman stated that an unknown individual had filed their taxes using her name.

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