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Page 14-A-THE BRUNSWICK BEA No Injuries In Friday Wreck No injuries were reported Friday night in an 8:30 p.m. accident involving a pulpwood truck and an auto at the intersection of N.C. 130 West and U.S. 17. Shallotte Police Sgt. Rodney Gausc said truck driver Ed E. Ramsey, 53, of Inland, was charged with a stop sign violation. Ramsey was operating a southbound 1974 Petertiuill truck loaded wii.il puipwoou. It was registered to International Paper Co. of Georgetown, S.C. Ramsey failed to stop for a red light in time to avoid striking a 1978 Trans Am driven by Jeffrey Dean Milliken, 18, of Ash. I he front of the trurk stnick the driver's side just below its midpoint. Gausc. who was behind Milliken as he pulled into the intersection from N.C. 130, said he realized the collision was going to happen. Almost immediately tie contacted the county dispatcher to send the Shalluttc Rescue Squad. "1 just knew someone was going to lie injured." he said, expressing relief that neither Milliken nor Ramsey were injured. Milliken was treated and released at Brunswick Hospital in Supply. Leland Man Robbed Brunswick County sheriff detectives are searching for two black males wanted for the Thursday night robbery of a leland resident. Ned Gainey of lendvalc Itoad was robbed at liis home around 7:30 p.m. of around $'JB0 in cash by two men who approached him about buying a dozen eggs, said Sheriff John CanDa via. lit' Weill mil lo pive IMe epps and to nuike chanpc and they jumped him." Davis said. One of the men took (iulncy's wallet while both fled In a small, white ear. tiainey operates a weiuinp stiop adjacent to his home, Davis said. "Me fired two shots at the ear," Davis said, "hut does not know if he hit the vehicle." One of the suspects is described as u btuek mule, atie 20-'?> unit welptunp itrOUIuJ HO pounds. No description I* available on the other suspect, Davis said. Ilf&i I jffrl ^ ' ZL i L'ON, Thursday, February 14, 1SS5 DRIVERS <il neither vehicle were ii when a logging truck ran a red li| Former SE Eleven Ind A former State Bureau of Investigation agent was indicted by the Brunswick County Grand Jury Motiviciy uji charges !( embezzlement, forgery and uttering a check belonging to the l-ong Beach Volunteer Rescue Squad. John Charles Dorsett is accused of embezzling $71 00 from the rescue squad on Oct. 19, 1982, when he was serving as squad treasurer. Dorsett, who resigned from the department Aug. 21. is charged with forging the titifiii* liitopr on !J f-hn/'L- !/i fhn rescue squad, cashinjt it and "convertinj; it to his own use," the indictment reads. The SHI began investigating the rescue s(|iiad's funds last sununcr and Dorsett resigned in the midst of the investigation District Attorney Mike Kasley asked for a special prosecutor to luindle Dorsctt's case, citing a conflict of interest. Kdward (irannis, Cumberland County's district attorney, luis been Two Arresti Two I ,ong Beach residents were nrrested last Tuesday evening and i barged with possessinR 24 Irags of marijuana, the Brunswick County sltoriff'c {Vnrturlnutnl ri?rv?rts'il I'hillip Slumnon Taylor, 20, anil Billic r.hralH'th (lihson, 1R. of Hast Oak Island Drive, were arrested and chanted with possession of marijuana with intent ta sale and deliver and felonious simple possession. Del. Itlchard "Dick" HurRess said Kelotuous possession is charged mE ^Tl m p"yBESa^? /yfe^,w i' C^SihS y I ' B^IP^ B^k>^.* v^csEti^toQr sasa^sk x. ljurcd Friday night 1978 Trans Am njx ;ht and struck this of Ash. >1 Agent Am icted Mondt assigned to the case and appeared before the grand jury Monday seeking the indictment. Nine new jurors were chosen Monday to serve on the grand jury along with nine members who have served the past six months. They also handed down indictments against ten other defendants Monday as follows: Aiioru w. isrown, leionious oreaxing and entering: Ronald Keith Bruton, assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury; Mark l-ee David Keller, felonious possession with intent to sell marijuana and felonious possession of marijuana; Johnny Pope, five counts of forgery and uttering; Kdward Scott Barham, possession of stolen goods; Michael Dwight Clenwions, firstdegree sexual offease, indecent liberties; 3d For Drugs when officers must prove how much marijuana over an ounce was confiscated in the arrest. Officers must only prove that more than an ounce wns confiscated when felonious simple possession is charged. Burgess said. Both felonies carry the same penalty. Officers searched the east end apartment around 2:30 p.m., seizing the iiuirijuana valued around $1,200. Burgess said both suspects were luter released under $1,000 bond 1H X9S3BmSP WQHRB FAMOUS Spred i J.M. P &SON Hwys. 211 & 1 75< IIIbbS STAFF PHOTO B? SUSAN USMtP rated by Jeffrey Dean Milliken, 18, ong y Wesley Perry Musselwhite Jr., two counts of first-degree sexual offense, indecent liberties; George Wayne Singletary, seven counts breaking and entering, seven counts larceny; Michael Franklin Underwood, seven counts breaking and entering, seven counts larceny; and James Lee Wearren, two counts first-degree sexual offense, indecent liluiptinL' | " f ? j? i^Ca// or Ws/7 us foday|j '<? 1 ^?$1*4? || |^'e<^>754'4402| ' .',\-r |i?VfTV?i? ol I >i?nH MHM m ^glUhUUDM m Satin Wall Paint K?*h. 15** HitlSon ARKER S. INC. f 7 Supply 1-4331 MAgQ> Nation's Largest C The nation's largest discount drug store chain, Revco, has opened an 8,450 square foot store in Shallotte at Coastal Plaza on Highway 17 South. The new drug store employs seven people, including two registered pharmacists, Marshall Henry, store manager, and Joey Galloway, assistant manager. 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