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2A THE CHOWAN HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22,2018 Edenton's Most Wanted Courtwatch Editors note: As promised, published below is a list of Edenton’s Most Wanted suspects. Persons within this feature provided by the Edenton Police Department are innocent until proven guilty. Anyone with information about the people on this list is asked to call the Edenton Police Department at (252) 482-5144, or Chowan Central Communication at (252) 482-4444. NIKALE EREON WALTON ■ Charges: 3 counts of Felony Breaking and Entering. ■ Height/weight: 5’9, 139. ■ Age: 19. ■ Hair/eye color: Black/brown. ■ Race/sex: Black/male. DERRICK LAMONT PHILLIPS ■ Charges: Robbery with a dangerous weapon. ■ Height/weight: 6’1,200. * ■ Age: 27. ■ Hair/eye color: Black/ brown. ■ Race/sex: Black/male. EDENTON POLICE DE PARTMENT ARRESTS ■ Aug. 13—Anthony Overton II, 30, of Cabarrus Street, was arrested on two misdemeanor counts of injury to personal property. ■ Aug. 13 — Tevin Tevontae Cofield, 25, of Coston Lane, was arrested on three counts of pos session with intent to sell or dis tribute cocaine. ■ Aug. 12 — Taylor Elaina Jethro, 26, of Macedonia Road, was issued a summons/citation TAYLOR ELAINA JETHRO ■ Charges: 2 counts of larceny. ■ Height/weight: 5’3, 185.. ■ Age: 25. ■ Hair/eye color: Brown/ brown. ■ Race/sex: White/female. LINWARD BAILEY III ■ Charges: Assault with a ’deadly weapon with the intent to kill. ■ Height/ weight: 5’9, 187. ■ Age: 24. ■ Hair/eye color: Black/brown. ■ Race/sex: Black/male. Crimewatch and arrested on a misdemeanor charge of shoplifting as well as two counts of failure to appear. ■ Aug. 10 — Camilo Gutier rez, 18, of West Peterson Street, was arrested on one misdemean or count of failure to appear. INCIDENTS ■ Aug. 15 — Larceny on Rob in Lane. ■ Aug. 15 — Vandalism on Mark Drive. ■ Aug. 14 — Hit and run on North Broad Street. ■ Aug. 13 — Hit and run on Blade Street. ROBERT KEITH BEASLEY ■ Charges: Breaking and Entering to terrorize or cause injury, Assault on a female, and second degree Kidnapping. ■ Height/weight: 5’9,220. ■ Age: 40. ■ Hair/eye color: Black/ brown. ■ Race/sex: Black/male. TYRONE CHRISTOPHER WILSON ■ Charges: 2 counts of assault on a female, Battery on an unborn child, Interfering with Emergency Communications, resisting a public officer. ■ Height/weight: 5’7, 135. ■ Age: 19. ■ Hair/eye color: Black/ brown. ■ Race/sex: Black/male. ■ Aug. 10 — Larceny of motor vehicle on Paradise Road. CHOWAN COUNTY SHER IFF’S OFFICE INCIDENTS ■ Aug. 14 — Injury to trees, crops, land on County Line Road. ■ Aug. 14 — Theft from mo tor vehicle in Edenton (address unknown) ■ Aug. 13 — Felon breaking or entering a building on Poca hontas Trail. ■ Aug. 11 — Motor vehicle theft on Cisco Road. ■ Felony cases rescheduled for October BY MILES LAYTON Editor Pending Chowan County Supe rior Court cases were shifted to a later date during a recent session held at the county courthouse. Among the more prominent cases heard last week include that of Edward D. Wiggins, 37, address unknown, who had been charged with first-degree murder in the Aug. 23 shooting death of Ronald Taylor. Taylor was gunned down in the 200 block of East Church Street and later died of his injuries at Vi- dant-Chowan Hospital. District Attorney Andrew Womble said while the charges against Wiggins were dismissed, he remains a person of interest and the investigation into the matter remains Ongoing. Chowan County Sheriff’s De partment arrested Wiggins on Tuesday (Aug. 14) on charges of being a habitual felon. Wiggins has an extensive criminal record that includes convictions for breaking and entering, cruelty to animals, uttering, resisting arrest and drug charges. Wiggins’ bond was set $100,000 and he is being held in Chowan County Jail. Many other criminal cases were rescheduled to later dates including that home invasion case from December. Dremale Vanteipool is linked to an alleged shooting and home invasion Dec. 7 of Nathaniel and Amerah Bowens’ home in Chow an County. He is charged two counts of attempted first degree murder, two counts of felony conspiracy, first degree burglary, possession of burglary tools and fleeing to elude arrest. Vanterpool’s alleged accom plices — Sherrod D. Ferrebee, Tamrik Hamer and Meigale T. Tann — are charged with two counts each of attempted mur der and felony conspiracy as well as first-degree burglary and being present in a building with the in tent to commit a felony. Tann is also charged with possession of counterfeit in struments, attempting to obtain property under false pretenses, discharge of a firearm into an oc cupied dwelling. Later after further investiga tion into another reported shoot ing, Vanterpool was charged with attempted first degree murder, assault with a deadly weapon and discharge of a weapon into an occupied vehicle from inci dent stemming from an alleged shooting of at Lynnhaven mobile home park on Dec. 4. The whole case involving the multiple defendants has been re scheduled for Oct. 8. Also, Daryl E. Barcliff is charged with robbery with a dan gerous weapon, possession of a firearm by a felon and a felony Probation Violation. According to court documents, Barcliff al legedly threatened Troy Coston with a semi-automatic handgun as he allegedly stole his cellphone and $1,000 in March within Eden ton. His case was rescheduled for Oct. 8. Also on the docket for Oct. 8 is George Cleveland Boston’s case to adjudicate the charges of robbery with a dangerous weapon, second-degree kidnap ping and with being a habitual felon. Edenton Police arrested Boston in February after he al legedly verbally threatened a’16- year-old hotel clerk by saying he had a gun before stealing $433 from the cash register at Amer ica’s Best Value Inn on Virginia Road. Police said Boston alleg edly broke into a coin-operated vending machine and stole two bags of Cheetos worth $1 as well as causing $500 in damage to the machine. Court documents said Boston allegedly moved the clerk from one place to another, so he was charged with second-degree kidnapping. And, John Lee-Allen Gay of Edenton is charged with posses sion with intent to distribute of a controlled substance—a gram of cocaine — and driving while im paired after being arrested in Jan uary 2017 in the parking lot of a Virginia Road business. Also, Gay is charged with second degree ex ploitation of a minor, third degree sexual exploitation of a minor and soliciting a child by computer to commit a sexual act when he was arrested in March last year in Edenton. The drug and sex crime charges stem from a North Caro lina State Bureau of Investigation undercover investigation initiated in January 2017. His case has been rescheduled for Feb. 25. Also, Jamal Dowell Hassaun of Edenton wascharged with one felony count of rape. According to court documents, Hassaun, who was then 22-years-old, alleg edly sexually assaulted a 13-year- old girl in fall of 2013. He plead to 1 indecent liberties with a minor. Justin Mark Proffitt of Eliza beth City, is charged unth two felony counts of sexual offense with a child and two felony counts of indecent liberties with a child. His case was resched- uledtoOct.8. Edenton man wanted for opioid-related death BY WILLIAM WEST For the Chowan Herald The State Bureau of In vestigation is seeking to arrest an Edenton man be cause of his alleged role in the overdose-related death of a Currituck County man late last year, state officials said. Derrick Lamont Phillips, 27, is accused of supplying the heroin that led to the death of Chandler Daven port, 22, of Shawboro on Dec. 7, according to an SBI spokeswoman. Davenport died following a car acci dent about a mile south of the Perquimans-Pasquotank border. Phillips was indicted by a Chowan County grand jury on charges of second-de- SCHOOL Continued from 1A Worth noting, the school system has a few vacan cies for teachers. John A. Read more Chowan news and feature stories online at DailyAdvance.com At the home page, mouse over the News link and select Chowan FOOD . BBQ, ribs & fries from “Y’all Eat Yet?” PHILLIPS gree murder and selling and deliver ing heroin, SBI spokes woman Pat ty McQuillan said. Accord ing to the N.C. Highway Patrol, Daven port was driving a 2007 Maz da north on U.S. Highway 17 shortly after midnight when the vehicle went off the right side of the roadway at a slow speed and came to rest in a large ditch. When authorities reached the accident scene, they found Davenport unrespon sive and halfway out of the vehicle. A woman in the ve- hicle with him was also un responsive, authorities said. Holmes is seeking a. math teacher and an exceptional children teacher while D.F. Walker seeks a teacher for grades 3-5, a position that is currently staffed with an interim. White Oak seeks a Davenport later died. According to an autopsy report released by the N.C. Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, Davenport died as a result of a toxic mixture of heroin and carfentanil, the latter a highly potent opioid. Both Davenport and the woman in the car report edly had been using heroin, the medical examiner’s re port said. McQuillian said at the start of the year, District At torney Andrew Womble and Perquimans Sheriff Shelby White asked the SBI for help in investigating Davenport’s overdose-related death. Womble has indicated pre viously that in responding to the ongoing opioid crisis more aggressively, he plans to prosecute fatal overdose teacher too. “The school system will have in place interim teach ers or qualified substitutes until we are able to hire/ob- tain permanent teachers for these classroom positions,” ^National Dog Dag August 25th • lOa.m. until 4p.m. 1st annual Bertie County Animal Shelter • 217 County Farm Rd., Windsor, NO Christopher Prieroe @ lOam - Jaeob Vanko © 12pm cases as homicides. . In an unrelated matter, Phillips was also indicted in Chowan on March 23 on a charge of robbery with a dangerous weapon. Details about that indictment were not immediately available. McQuillan said the SBI is seeking the public’s help locating Phillips because efforts to locate him since the indictments have been unsuccessful. A $1,000 cash reward is being offered for information leading to Phil lips’ arrest. N.C. Public Safety re cords show Phillips has a prior histoiy of criminal convictions that go back more than a decade. Phillips was convicted in May 2014 of conspiracy to commit common law rob- said Michelle Maddox, di rector of human resources. Lastly, motorists please exercise caution because children will be out and about at bus stops on Mon day. VENDORS AND MORE Enjdy lemonade, Son-Cones, a Photo Booth, a 50/50 raffle, face painting, and more. bery in Washington County. He also was convicted in September 2013 of assault on a. female in Chowan County. 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