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Suspect In Winnabow Shooting Indicted For Attempted Murder The Winnabow man accused of culminated a domestic dispute in shooting his estranged girlfriend in which Fadeley went to Neal's trailer the back of the head with a rifle last and confronted her about recent ac month was indicted Monday on a tivities. During the dispute. Fadeley charge of assault with a deadly allegedly knocked Neal to the floor weapon with intent to kill inflicting and kicked her before reaching a ri serious injury. tie that was standing nearby. Randy Clay fadeley, 24. turned Twenty-nine true bills of indict himself in to Brunswick County ment were handed down by a grand Sheriff's detectives Feb. 2ft after a jury in Bolivia Monday Also indict warrant was issued tor hi?> .urest in ed were: the shooting of 30-year-old Tow- BDcwcy Lee Miller. 22. of Wil anna Neal early that morning. low Drive. Supply, on a charge of Fadeley allegedly fired a shot felonious hit and run. He is accused "from point blank range" at the back of leaving the scene of a Feb. 7 col of Neal's head alter he knocked her lision at the intersection of N.C. 130 to the floor during an argument at and Ml. Pisgah Road (SR 1130) in her mobile home on George II llolden Beach that resulted in injury Highway in Winnabow. Detective to Patsy M. Davis. Steve Mason said after the arrest. ?Gwendolyn Tipton Payne, 30, Neal's 4-vear-old daughter allegedly of Ocean Trails II, Shallottc. on two witnessed the shooting. charges of obtaining controlled sub Neal narrowly escaped death stances by fraud or forgery and one when the .22-caliber bullet travelled count of conspiracy to obtain con around her head an exited near her trolled substances by fraud She is eye instead of passing through her accused of twice calling a Shallottc skull. Mason said. pharmacy, claiming to work for a lo Investigators believe the shooting cal doctor and asking that two drugs February Was Warmer, February was warmer and drier National Weather Service Wilming tlian normal, according to the ton office. monthly climatological report of the The monthly average temperature Weekly Crossword n n SB m m CLUES ACROSS CLUES DOWN 1. Happen again I. Impede 5. Thick soup 2. Invent 8. Revoke 3. Wireless 9. Tendency 4. Pry 10. Sufficient 5. Frolicsome 11. Satire 6. Reiterate 12. Calorie controlled eating 7. Appear 15. Sheen 13. Frozen water 17. Nautical 14. Headgear 18. Rout 15. Slack 20. Lofty 16. Mat 25. Burial place 17. Disobedient 26. Solemn promise 18. Medico 27. Suave 19. Renowned 28. Twofold 21. Disgrace 29. Corroded 22. Barely 30. Roadside recess 23. Custom 24. Insurgent (Answers are on Page 8-C) Ik prescribed for a third person The indictments say the drugs were picked up by Stephanie Tipton ?Stephanie Cheek Upton, MK of Ocean Trails II. Shallotte. on two charges of obtaining controlled sub stances by fraud or forgery and one count of conspiracy with Gwendo lyn Payne. ?Ix-tha Tipton King. 21, ot Sab bath Home Road. Shallotte. on two counts of obtaining controlled sub stances by fraud or forgery. She is accused of twice calling a Shallotte pharmacy and claiming to work for a local doctor in an effort to obtain prescriptions for drugs that she al legedly picked up herself. ?Tate Ix-near Johnson. Jr.. 25, of East Beach Drive. I x>ng Beach, on four counts each of forgery and ut tering forged paper and one charge each of breaking and entering and larceny. 11c is accused of breaking into an apartment on Mitchell Street. Southport and stealing $2,890 worth of jewelry. Johnson also faces charges of cashing $3X0 worth of checks made nut to himself alter forging the account holder's signa ture. ?William Edward Taylor, 31, of Wilmington on one charge each of cocaine possession, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia and obstruct ing a public officer. ?Benjamin Keith Powers. 22. of 7Xth Street, l^ong Beach, on two counts of possession with intent to sell and deliver marijuana and one charge each of possession of drug paraphernalia and maintaining a dwelling to keep and sell controlled substances. ?I ill ward Earl Waddcll. 24, of Chappcll loop Road. I.eland, on charges of breaking and entering and larceny in the Feb. 25 theft of S1,030 worth of cash, cigarettes, food stamps and other propertv from the Holiday Beverage convenience store in Belville. ?William Edward Taylor, 31. of Wilmington on charges of breaking and entering and larceny, lie is ac Drier Than N was 50 degrees. 2.7 degrees above normal. Highest temperature for the month was 77 degrees on the l'th. ty ing the old rceord high set in M>2I. Coldest temperature in February was 23 degrees on the 3rd. There were eight days with lows 32 degrees or lower. The normal is 11 days. Precipitation for the month to talled 3.2(i inches, about a half-inch below normal. Greatest precipitation in a 24-hour period was 2.14 from the 23rd into the 24th. There were seven days with measurable precipi tation. two days with one-half inch or more, and one day with one inch. ( Tan The Sun JL;VJ & In Just 10 Minutes 2 Tannine) Beds Boutique Ke-Openiny Special Clofhing 50% Off ?,SK.K?a 75% Off Kimberly Jo's SB Boutique ST Hours: Mon-Pri 8 AN until. Sat 10-5 Other times by appointment Locatcd on llwy. 179 in the Coastal Mechanical Bltlg. k OCEAN ISLE ? 579-7670 OK 579 6290 and... 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