Beer theft draws probation | A Shannon man was placed on ' two years of supervised probation in Hoke County District Court last week alter he was convicted of walking out of a store with a case of beer he did not buy. Ricky Chavis, arrested on August 20 on a warrant for larceny, was sentenced to a year in prison suspended for two years on ' supervised probation, a $250 fine and $14 restitution to be paid to Lake McNeill Beverage, court records say. In other action, five cases in volving drunk driving were heard in last week's court session. Kenneth Lawrence Merwin, a Maxton resident, was sentenced to two years suspended for two years on supervised probation after be ing convicted of his third offense of driving while impaired (DWI), records say. Merwin, 27, was ordered by the court to spend 14 days in jail and pay a $600 fine. The man was arrested on February 8, according to records. Charlie Henry Ramson Jr., a Raeford man, was sentenced to two years suspended for two years on supervised probation after a conviction on his third DWI of fense, according to records. Ramson, 37, arrested 0.1 May 1, was also ordered to spend 14 days in jail and pay a $500 fine, records say. Randall Bullard, of Maxton, was given a suspended sentence and three years on supervised pro bation for a second offense DWI conviction. Bullard, 27, was arrested on May 18, records say. The man was ordered to spend 10 days in jail and pay a $500 fine, records say. Simpson Creighton Hodge, a Fayetteville man, was sentenced to 60 days suspended for one year on unsupervised probation after being convicted of DWI. The 24-year-old man was also fined $100. Tony Dale Hester, of Raeford, was sentenced to two years on supervised probation and seven days in jail after being convicted of his second DWI offense. Hester, 29, was arrested on June 1, records say. Roger Wayne Collins, a Red Springs man, was given three years on supervised probation after be ing convicted of having no registration, no insurance, no in spection, being careless and reckless, speeding 80 in a 55 zone, having bad tires and speeding to elude arrest, records say. The 22-year-old man, arrested on May 31, was also fined $400, records say. James Edward McPhaul, a Raeford resident, was placed in probation for five years and fined S250 after being convicted of sell ing alcohol on June 22 without a license, records say. Troy La Bomard, a 16-year-old Raeford resident was placed on supervised probation for a year and ordered to pay $150 in restitu tion to Ray Johnson after Bomard was convicted of purposefully tear ing up Johnson's go cart, accord ing to records. Debbie Clark, of Red Springs, was fined $100 and ordered to pay $50 in restitution after being con victed of hitting Wandalene Locklear in the face with her fists, records say. Enviro-Chem Co. 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