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Theft

Jan. 27 – A ‘certified passion consultant’ employed by Passion Parties, Inc., reported theft of several of her products. On the date of the report, was having a Passion party at a home in Pembroke and said several items were missing when she went to leave. She said she didn’t want to file charges but did want to make a report of the missing Passions items, which included creams, cologne and a couple Passion toys. The total theft was valued around $90.

 

Simple battery

Jan. 26 – Deputies were dispatched to a fight in progress at a birthday party. The complainant said he was having a birthday celebration for his sister at his residence when some unknown men from Savannah arrived and started an argument with one of the guests. The complainant said the alleged suspects then began hitting people and the birthday girl herself was allegedly struck in the eye. EMS was called but treatment was refused, according to the report. The complainant said the men left the party saying they would return with guns. The only vehicle description was a blue Dodge truck and white Mustang. The alleged suspects could not be located.

 

Criminal trespass

Jan. 26 – A woman and her alleged estranged husband got into an argument over their children after the woman picked the man up from his mother’s house in Ellabell. The woman said the argument started because her husband was intoxicated and taking the children with him. She said he became irate during the argument, jumped on the hood of her car and left dents. The woman said he didn’t put his hands on her at that time, but she wanted to report the damage to her car and also to a mini tape-recorder she had been using to tape their conversations, due to past accusations.

 

Criminal trespass

Jan. 28 – Deputies were told a group of people were trespassing on property in Ellabell. When the deputies arrived, four people were reportedly on the scene loading metal items onto a trailer hooked to a gray pickup truck. When asked why they were there, the alleged suspects said they had been given permission from the property owners to take "as much junk as they wanted, to just leave the tires," the report said. They also said they didn’t know the person who gave them permission, only that they were in a white car. The owner of the property was contacted, who said since they were on his property he wanted them arrested. All four were taken into custody and were charged with criminal trespassing.

 

Harassing calls

Jan. 27 – A woman reported a woman who had been repeatedly calling her and leaving harassing messages. She reportedly told the complainant she was going to report her to the Department of Family and Children’s Services in regard to the way she has been caring for her children. She has also taken photos of the complainant with her children. The complainant said she wants the harassment to stop and was told by deputies to take a copy of the report to the magistrate. The offender said she hadn’t made any calls or taken any photos. She said she has a report against the complainant for the same thing. Deputies warned both women to stay away from each other and stop the calls.

 

- More incident reports in Wednesday's Bryan County News

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