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Dogs/
Chief Don Stovall said this week
that he believes dogs were respons:
ble for the death of six goats at the
Isnauotte sewer treatment plant the
weekend of Oct. 5.
I The goats were found Monday, Oct.
7, with their throats slashed.
Tracks that appeared to be those of
I one or more dogs were found in dirt
wet from rain early in the weekend,
he said.
In other police activity, several
breaking and enterings with larceny
and incidents of vandalism are being
investigated, along with one wreck.
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K.G. Mace reported that a
teenage girl ran off the road and hit
the driveway of his home in Brierwood
Estates on Oct. 10, tearing up
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stakes marking the boundary, causing
an estimated $20 damage. He
didn't press charges, but asked the
police to notify the girl's parents,
said Officer Nellie Evans.
Bill Rowland reported to Auxiliary'
Officer Martha Britt on Oct. 13
at about 1:10 a m. he found that his
car, parked behind the Pizza Hut,
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take approximately $10 in change.
On Oct. 13, at about 11:55 a.m..
Patrolman Bill Lewis found an unattended
10 speed btke beside Billy s
Seafood Market and took it to the
police department. Investigation
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On Oct 10 no rhni*p?><! wprp filed
in a minor traffic accident on U.S. 17
just south of Pine Street. Randall
Gray Thompson, 29, of Route 3,
Shallotte, had stopped his 1376
Chevrolet in traffic when it was
struck in the rear by a 1979 International
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didn't realize the vehicle ahead of his
was stopped. Damage to the rear of
Thompson's vehicle was estimated at
$650. and to the left front bumper of
the truck, $50.
Bill Elliott Tripp. 22. of Shallotte.
was charged with driving under the
influence on Oct. 11 when, after placing
an order, he allegedly passed out
at the drive-in window at Hardee's in
Shallotte with the motor of his truck
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transported him to the Brunswick
County Sheriff's Department.
William Anthony Stevens of
lxnigwood was charged with running
the stoplight at the intersection of
U.S. 17 and N.C. 10 west on Saturday,
Oct. 12, at 7:08 a.in
.".3 or. Oct. 12, Gfliuf ciiargeci
William Hon Kirk of Koute 1. Orrum,
with failure to stop at the slop sign at
the intersection of N.C. 179 and
Sellers Street.
Since Oct. 1, officers have issued
12 warning tickets to motorists for
not wearing seatbelts.
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