Police Beat Feb. 26 to Mar. 2
March 3, 2014
Wednesday, Feb. 26
9:10 a.m.: A welfare check was conducted on a subject at Public Safety.
10:58 a.m.: Housing reported that they had discovered unauthorized items in a room at Eagle Village. The occupant was judicially referred.
11:30 a.m.: Criminal Investigations arrested the following subjects in reference to a criminal trespass/theft that occurred Feb. 23 to Feb. 24 at the Nessmith-Lane Conference Center/PAC: Ian Alicea Prewett, 20, Statesboro, Ga., was charged with Criminal Trespass & Theft by Taking – misdemeanor. Ryan Joshua Ramey, 20, Statesboro, Ga., was charged with Criminal Trespass & Theft by Taking – misdemeanor.
3:52 p.m.: A motor vehicle accident report was taken for a motor vehicle accident in Lot 21.
4 p.m.: An incident report was taken for found property in Lot 21.
4:33 p.m.: A motor vehicle accident report was taken for a motor vehicle accident – hit and run in Lot 33.
7:21 p.m.: Officers responded to the Russell Union Bank of America ATM alarm. No problems were found.
9:51 p.m.: Officers conducted a traffic stop on Lanier Drive and Georgia Ave. The driver of the vehicle was issued a traffic citation and the vehicle was towed for a suspended registration.
11:08 p.m.: An incident report was taken for an entering auto that possibly occurred in C-lot between Feb. 19 to Feb. 26. This case was turned over to Criminal Investigations.
12:22 a.m.: Officers responded to a panic alarm at Kennedy Hall. The panic alarm was accidentally activated by an occupant.
Thursday, Feb. 27
11:11 a.m.: Officers responded to a panic alarm at Watson Pods. Officers made contact with the occupants. No problems were found.
11:34 a.m.: Officers made contact with a subject at the Super-8 Motel on South Main Street in reference to a domestic dispute that occurred in Lot 41. Information on the subject and the other subject involved in the domestic dispute was obtained.
11:43 a.m.: An incident report was taken for a theft at Eagle Village. This case was assigned to Criminal Investigations.
12:26 p.m.: An incident report was taken for a theft at Eagle Village. This case was assigned to Criminal Investigations.
2:50 p.m.: Officers assisted the Statesboro Police Department with an incident at the Legacy Apartments.
3 p.m.: An incident report was taken for lost/mislaid property at the IT Building.
4 p.m.: An incident report was taken for found property at the RAC.
6:37 p.m.: An incident report was taken for a theft at the College of Education. This case was assigned to Criminal Investigations.
10:43 p.m.: An incident report was taken for an injured person at the RAC.
11:47 p.m.: Officers responded to Southern Courtyard in reference to an unknown person banging on the door. Evan Maurice Hanner, 19, Statesboro, Ga., was arrested and charged with Possession of Alcohol – Under 21 Years of Age, False ID and Disorderly Conduct.
Friday, Feb. 28
11:10 a.m.: A motor vehicle accident report was taken for a motor vehicle accident in Lot 42.
1:10 p.m.: Officers responded to Dining Commons in reference to a fire alarm. The alarm was activated by the elevator shunt breaker. The building was checked with no problems found.
2:21 p.m.: Officers responded to Kennedy Hall in reference to a drug complaint. One occupant was judicially referred and two occupants were arrested: Chikezie Ikemefune Onyiliogwu, 19, Statesboro, Ga., was charged with Possession of Marijuana – misdemeanor. Jordan Wesley Walker, 18, Statesboro, Ga., was charged with Possession of Marijuana – misdemeanor, Possession with Intent to Distribute a Controlled Substance and Possession of a Drug Related Object.
4:11 p.m.: An incident report was taken for a suspicious incident at Southern Pines parking lot.
4:48 p.m.: Officers assisted the Statesboro Police Department with an incident that occurred at The Cove at Southern apartments.
8:15 p.m.: An incident report was taken for a financial transaction card fraud. This case was assigned to Criminal Investigations.
9:53 p.m.: An incident report was taken for found property at the Foy Building.
11:59 p.m.: Officers discovered three intoxicated subjects in C-E-J Lot. Two of the subjects were judicially referred. One subject was arrested: Michael Guion Lord, 19, Statesboro, Ga., was charged with Possession of Alcohol – Under 21 Years of Age, False ID, Possession of Marijuana – misdemeanor, Disorderly Conduct, Possession of a Drug Related Object and Obstruction – felony.
Saturday, March 1
1:43 a.m.: Officers discovered a domestic dispute in J-Lot. One subject involved in the domestic dispute was judicially referred.
3:42 p.m.: An incident report was taken for found property on Chandler Road near Georgia Villas.
11:18 p.m.: Officers responded to Eagle Village in reference to a fire alarm. The fire alarm was activated by smoke from an occupant cooking.
Sunday, March 2
1:02 a.m.: Officers discovered an intoxicated subject/sick person on Georgia Avenue near Centennial Place. EMS responded and transported the intoxicated/sick person. The intoxicated/sick person was judicially referred.
1:10 a.m.: Officers discovered an intoxicated subject on Forest Drive near the Biological Sciences Building. The intoxicated subject was judicially referred.
2:15 a.m.: A motor vehicle accident report was taken for a motor vehicle accident in G-Lot.
5:09 a.m.: Officers responded to a panic alarm at the Rosenwald Building. Officers found no one occupying the building or room. No problems found.
2:30 p.m.: Officers responded to a fire alarm at Kennedy Hall. The alarm was activated by smoke from an occupant cooking.
4:11 p.m.: Officers responded to the Henderson Library in reference to a sick person. The sick person received medical assistance.
4:45 p.m.: A motor vehicle accident report was taken for a motor vehicle accident in C-Lot.
7:54 p.m.: Officers responded to a fire alarm at Watson Pods. The fire alarm was activated by smoke from an occupant cooking.
8:24 p.m.: Officers responded to Southern Courtyard in reference to a sick person. EMS responded and transported the sick person. The sick person was judicially referred for a drug violation.
10:01 p.m.: Officers responded to a panic alarm at Freedom’s Landing. The panic alarm may have been activated by a small child. No problems were found.