Two-Vehicle Wreck At Ocean Isle Sends Both Drivers To The Hospital A local man and a New Hanover County woman were injured last Thursday in a two-vehicle collision at Ocean Isle Beach. According to an accident report on file at the Ocean Isle Beach Po lice Department, the mishap occur red last Thursday at 9:06 p.m. at the intersection of N.C. 904 and N.C. 179. A 1988 Pontiac driven by Bar bara Kelly Dowlcss of Wilmington turned left toward N.C. 904 from N.C. 179 into the path of a 1988 Ford pickup truck driven by Paul Bradley Piggott of Shallotte, the re port states. Following the collision, Piggott's truck overturned on the right shoulder of N.C. 179. The report indicates that both Ms. Dowlcss and Bradley suffered inca pacitating injuries and were taken by Shallotte Volunteer Rescue Squad ambulances to The Bruns wick Hospital at Supply. Charges in the case were pending Friday. Elsewhere, a Rockingham Coun ty man was hurt in a single-vehicle wreck early Sunday near Holdcn Beach. According to Highway Patrol Trooper Jerry Jenkins, the mishap occurred Sunday at 3:30 a.m., 4.5 miles north of Holden Beach at the intersection of N.C. 130 and Ml. Pisgah Road. Jenkins said a 1988 Chevrolet pickup truck driven by William Wade Cayton, 25. of Madison, was headed cast on Holden Beach Road (N.C. 130) when it ran through the slop sign at Mt. Pisgah Road, struck a tree and overturned. Cayton suffered non-incapacitat ing injuries, while a passenger who was not identified on the patrol re port was not hurt. Jenkins said the report also did not indicate whether Cayton's injuries required hospital treatment. Trooper T.W. Caulder charged Cayton with careless and reckless driving in the accident. Jenkins said Damage was estimated at 56,000 u> the pickup truck. In another traffic accident, two local motorists escaped injury in a collision in the Ash area. Jenkins said the wreck happened last Ihursday at 5:55 a.m , nine miles west of Shallotte on N.C. 130 near Waccamaw School Road. Drivers were identified its Charles Wayne Fowler. 40, of Shallotte, and Chris Johnson, 23. of Roule 2, Ash. According to the trooper. Fowler was headed cast on N.C. 130 in a 19K9 lsuzu pickup truck, and John son was headed west in a 1981 Mack tractor-trailer rig. As the vehi cles passed each other, their rear view mirrors collided, causing the tractor- trailer to run off the road. Neither driver was injured, and no charges were filed. Trooper D.B. Harvell estimated damages at $700 to the lsuzu pickup and S500 to the Mack truck. C U A I I /ITTI' ... STAFF rnOTO BY KAMN ADAMS bHALlAJTTE RESCUE SQU ADS MEN prepare to transport Wilmington resident Barbara Kelly Dowless to The Brunswick Hospital after a two-vehicle wreck last Thursday at Ocean Isle Beach. Furniture, Stereo Stolen From Seaside Mobile Home The Brunswick County Sheriff's Department Monday was investigat ing a break- in that was reported Sat urday at a Seaside area summer home. Departmental records indicate that Dorothy Stout of Charlotte told officers that someone entered her mobile home between April 15 and Saturday night. Entry was gained by forcing open the front door. The entire dwelling was ransack ed. Stolen were a kitchen table, a mattress and box springs set, and an RCA stereo. Theft loss was placed at $500. In another break-in, Harry Bryant of Route 1, Lcland, reported last Thursday that someone entered his mobile home on Vernon Road off Mt. Misery Road. The break-in was discovered April 11. A .32-calibcr H&R revolver (se rial number BB003518) worth S135 was stolen. Nothing else was miss ing from the residence. Cash, Coods Taken Cash, cigarettes and other items totaling $167 were reported stolen last week from a Lcland rest home. Ricky H. Randolph of Eldo Fam ily Care, Lcland, told lawmen last Wednesday that the theft occurred April 2. Taken were $102 in cash. CRIME REPORT cigareUcs valued at $45 and S20 worth of detergent that belonged to rest home residents. Also, Sheila C. Ward of Route 1 , Supply, told officers that a boy's bi cycle worth $119 was stolen from the front yard of her Seashore Road home. The theft happened Sunday around 11:15 p.m. Other Incidents In other incidents reported to the sheriff's department, Roy Dale Ward of Lcland Outboard, Route 3, Lcland, said someone damaged a 24-foot Baylincr boat that was parked in the boat yard for cleaning. Damage to a boat window was estimated at SI 50. Owner of the vessel was Atlantic Coast Yacht Brokerage of Wrightsville Beach. A break-in was reported Friday at a summer home in the Holdcn Beach area. The incident occurred between April 8 and Friday night. Johnny Bullard of Lumberton told deputies that someone entered his dwelling on Old Ferry Road off Stone Chimney Road by tearing a screen from a side window and breaking the window glass with a brick. Nothing of value was miss ing. Bolivia Area Man Arrested For Phoenix Store Robbery A Bolivia area man was arrested in connection with a strong-arm robbery Saturday afternoon at a Lc land area store, according to the Brunswick County Sheriff's Depart ment CapL Phil Perry said John Ed ward Clarida, 22, of Route 1, Boli via, was charged with common law robbery after the suspect was taken into custody by sheriff's deputies and an N.C. Highway Patrol canine unit at a mobile home on Cedar Hill Road near the store. Lawmen were called to Ye Olde Country Store in Phoenix Saturday around 3:30 p.m. Store owner and operator Robert Helms told officers that a suspect grabbed him around the neck and threatened to kill him. The thief then took $60 in cash, several checks and a key from the cash register and fled the store on foot, Helms reported. According to Perry, deputies ar rived on the scene approximately 10 minutes after the robbery was re ported. Acting on information from residents who had seen a man run ning along the road, lawmen sur rounded a residence in a Cedar Hill Road mobile home park. The owner of ihe trailer, who Per ry did not identify, searched the dwelling and did not find the man. the captain said. However, Clarida came out of hiding and surrendered when he apparently heard an order given to a highway patrol attack dog to scarch the mobile home, Per ry said, adding that the dog was not actually released by its handler. Perry noted that authorities frisk ed Clarida and found the cash, checks and key on him. Also, he said a small glass tube containing a "white, powdered residue" was seized from the suspect. He said Monday that no drug charges had been filed pending an SBI analysis of the substance. Clarida remained in the Brunswick County Jail Monday under SI 0,000 bond. NC HOUSE 0 PAVING CONTRACTORS 754-71 77 We specialize in... 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