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Shooting Victim Soys He Wo n't Press Charges A Shallottc m;in. who arrived home and found another man leav ing his residence Thursday night, grabbed a gun. chased him through the woods and shot him in the rear end. according to a police report on file at the Brunswick County Sheriff's Department Monday. Deputy Michael Cierpiot reported that he was called to The Brunswick Hospital about 11:30 p.m. to inter view a gunshot victim. When he ar rived at the emergency room he found a man lying on one of the ta bles with a bullet in the buttock. The man said he had changed clothes after the incident and did not know how he got to the hospital, Cierpiot reported. The victim also said he did not want to press charges against the man who shot him. Upon further investigation. Detective John Ingram learned that the shooting occurred after a man who lives on McMillv Road came home to find the victim leaving his home. The two had an altercation, after which the homeowner began chasing the man through the nearby woods and firing a .380-caliber pis tol at him. Six shots were fired during the chase, with one hitting the victim in the backside. Ingram said. But the man kept running until the home owner caught up with him in the parking lot of a day care center on Old Shalloltc Road, where they con tinued fighting. The victim was taken to the hos pital by his mother and later re leased, Ingram said. The shooter has been identified and an investigation is continuing. In other reports: ?More than $2,800 worth of tools and other items were reported miss ing in a break-in at a summer resi dence on Red Snapper Street in the Sandy Shoals area of Supply recent ly. The owner told Deputy Malcolm Long that some time in the past three months someone forced his into his shed by tukmg the screws out of the door handles, causing an estimated $50 damage. A lounge chair was also stolen, the re port said. ?I our windows were broken and several screens slashed at a camper trailer parked behind a residence on Boonesboro Street, off Seashore Road, Supply, sometime in the past two months. The Lexington man who owns the trailer discovered the damage Friday afternoon. Deputy Cathy Hamilton estimated the dam age at $325. ?Nearly $400 worth of property v. as taken trom a mobiie home in the Seaside North subdivision on the night of 1-eb. 20. The owner told Deputy Joey Adams that his sister went by the trailer the next morning and discovered that someone had pried open the front door. Missing was a Videocassetle recorder, a pair of binoculars, a portable CB radio, a Swiss Army knile and a book on seamanship. There was about $145 damage. ?A thief forced his way into a storeage shed behind a Supply con venience store by prying the lock of the door, causing an estimated $50 damage Saturday night. There was about $250 worth of property miss ing. ?About $3,000 worth of tools, an Two Arrested In Belville Store Break-in One suspect was caught trying to jump off a root and another was ar rested a short time later, after an alarm alerted Brunswick County Sheriff's deputies to a break-in and larceny at a Belville convenience store early Friday morning. Detective Steve Mason said H??niltifr Hirt rn .. I- - . J ? rw?.w., .UK uiitdu> dii the scene when he arrived at the Holiday Beverages store at about 2:45. It ap peared that two men had broken into the business through a ventilator shaft on the roof of the huiding. "It looked like one suspect had stayed below and handed items up to his accomplice." Mason said "We found a VCR and some beer and cigarettes up there." A cash register was also tound cracked open in the alley outside Mason said. While detectives were processing the crime scene, deputies Rebekah McDonald and William Hewed caught a man trying to drop off th> roof toward room 32 of the Holiday Lodge rooming house adjacent to the convenience store. Mason said Arrested was Ldward Earl Waddell 24, of Chapell Loop Road, I eland. Another tennant of the hotel told police that Waddell and the man who lived in room 32 had been try ing to sell him cartons of cigarettes earlier (hat night. Mason said. Acting on in'otmatiuri gatiieieti there and through interviews will Waddell, Mason said he obtained a warrant for the arresi of Willian Edward Taylor, 31, who was taken into custody when he returned to tin room jiMiaftp the car told Deputy Richard Ijiin^ CRIArlC RkrUKT that she and some friends were go ing camping nearby that night. She all-terrain bicycle and a birth certifi- left the IWO Geo Storm in the lot cate were stolen from a home and and caught a ride to the campsite shed on I x'wis I xn>p Road. Bolivia, with her boyfriend. When she rc Saturdav night. Deputy Malcolm turned early the next morning, she Long investigated. tound that a passenger side window ?Someone broke into a car had been broken and her purse re parked at towing company parking moved. Damage was estimated at lot in Ixland and stole a pocketbook $250. Friday night. The woman who owns IfTircs were slashed on two cars parked at a home on Village Road in passenger side. Total damage was I .eland Saturday night. The woman thought to be about $235. who owns one of the cars, which ?Warrants for trespassing and in had three tires punctured, told jury to property were sworn out Richard I xing that she had been re- against a Bolivia man by a neighbor ceiving harassing phone calls from who said he forced his way into her someone with a female voice. The mobile home with a knife and a woman said "the female is making baseball bat and caused Si20 dam threats on her life and also her chil- age Saturday night. She told Deputy dren's lives," according to Long's Rebekah McDonald that she was in report. Another car parked in the her home with two other people driveway had a tire cut on the front when the man beat on her door and entered without permission at about 11 p.m. "The suspect pointed the knife at the three subjects and threat ened to break out all (her) win dows." the report said. After getting into a fight with one of the visitors, the man allegedly stuck the knife in to the side of the trailer and struck it with a baseball bat. damaging a light switch and causing some porcelain figurines to fall off an interior wall and break. 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