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Leland Girl, 1 5, Accuses Ex-Boyfriend Of Kidnapping, Assault A 15-year-old Leland Middle School student said she was kid napped Friday evening by her ex boyfriend. who allegedly tried to rape her on the kitchen floor of his trailer, according to a crime report on file at the Brunswick County Sheriff's Department. The girl's mother told Deputy Anthony Key that her daughter was walking down the road tieside their trailer in Old Mill Mobile Home Park when her 19-year-old former boyfriend approached her. Me said, 'Come closer, I have something to tell you,' then grabbed her by both arms and forced her into his trailer," the report said. The young man asked her to dance and talked about their former relationship. Key reported. But when she tried to move toward the door, two other unidentified men blocked her way. rhen the ex-boyfriend "chased her around the house" until she ran into the kitchen, picked up a knife and said. "Leave me alone." Accor ding to the report, she put down the knife and moved toward the door, but he grabbed her again and pushed her face-down to the floor. He was trying to remove the girl's shirt and telling her he wanted to have sex when another man came to the window and warned that the girl's sister was coming. An investigation into the incident is continuing. No arrests had been made in the ease Tuesday. In other crime reports: ? A 27-year-old Bolivia man was arrested within hours after he al legedly broke into a mobile home on Hooper Hill Road Saturday after noon and stole S86() worth Jf appli ances and jewelry. Acting on infor mation received from neighbors, Deputy Brian Sanders beside Mt! Misery Road to question two wo men sitting in a gold Cadillac that matched the description of one ob served leaving the crime scene. Inside, he noticed a telephone simi lar to one reported stolen in the break-in. The officer called Detec tive Ken Messei, who said he arrest ed Raymond Augustus "June Bug" Bowens when he returned to the car a short time later. He was jailed un der a SlO.(KK) bond, Messer said. ? A 34-year-old Leland woman found 23 bullet holes of undeter mined origin in her 1987 Dodge Caravan last weekend. Deputy Michael Cierpiot said he responded to a domestic call at the woman's house at about 9:15 a.m., when she told him about the shot-up van. The woman said she "did not know who did it or where it happened." The cost of the damage was not deter mined. H About $200 in change was stolen from two video poker ma chines at a business on Beach Drive in Calabash Saturday evening. The thieves caused about $243 damage to the machines and the front door, which had its glass broken out. Deputy W.C. Dunn took the report. ? No damage was reported in the theft of a .32-caliber magnum pistol from under the front seat of a pickup truck parked on Shell Road, off Woodthrush Land in Shell Point Saturday night. The owner told Deputy Rebekah McDonald that his truck was left unlocked. Also miss ing was a holster and a half-full box of shells. The total value of stolen items was estimated to be $192. ? A 1991 Ford Mustang was stolen from outside a home on Mt. Misery Road in Leland Friday night. The 20-year-old woman who owns the car told Deputy Cierpiot that she left the car parked at about 8:30 p.m. and discovered it missing at about 8 o'clock the next morning. She said the car's passenger side door could not be locked and the keys were left CRIME REPORT (U^er 'hc sea.t The car was estimat ed to be worth about $9,500. ? More than $3,850 worth of stereo equipment was reported sto MkM,,3 trailer in ,he old Mill Mobile Home Park Friday night, ine ly-year-uiii man who lives ft P"* CierP'o? that he nm ?T W aboUt 6 p m- and re turned at about 12:30 the next after noon to find a compact disc changer tour speakers and 20 compact discs' missing. ? Another 19-year-old man who I'ves in Old Mill Mobile Home Park reported the theft of a portable stereo system while he was at work Sunday afternoon. He told Deputy Brian Sanders that neighbors saw two juveniles "prowling around" in side his trailer just before he re turned. Suspects were identified $205 m b?X" W3S Va'Ued at e.S, A Color ,cIcvis'on valued at ii N j'aS Slo,cn from a tra?ler in the Hillside Mobile Home Park off Little Macedonia Road, Supply Fri day night. The woman who lives there told Deputy Lewis Ward that there was no damage, no sign of orced entry, and the thieves appar cntly used a wrench to remove the television instead of cutting the ca ? Someone threw a large rock through the front door glass of a business supply store on Long Beach Road Thursday night and stole an estimated $1,1 06 worth of office supplies. The employee who discovered the theft told Detective Lt. Donnell Marlowe that the thief or thieves made off with a fax ma chine numerous calculators and several expensive pens. There was an estimated $672 damage to the glass and a file cabinet. C?!!mSa,Urd..ay afterno?n. about $2,600 worth of household items were stolen from a Winnabow man who told police he did not want to press charges and only wanted the report taken for insurance purposes Among the items listed as missing were a stove, a dishwasher, cabinets a door, a well pump, a door jam, some wooden molding and an elec trical cord. ? An express delivery packaEe was reported stolen from the home of a 36-year old Leland man Friday afternoon. He told Deputy Key that he contacted the delivery service and confirmed that the package was delivered to his home on Home Squire Court. Inside was a color computer printer worth $544. ? Eight aluminum ladders valued at more than $1,450 were stolen from behind a residence in the Villanoya Mobile Home Park on Long Beach Road Saturday night Hie owner told Deputy Cathy Hamilton that he had been out of town and returned Sunday morning CONVENIENT TOURS AND TRAVEL FOR ALL YOUR TRAVLL NELDS DISNEY! Double-$222 per person Triple $206 per person Quad $1 98 per person Includes: Bus trans., 3 nights. 2 days in park ? Nov. 3-6 Christmas in Williamsburg Dec. 1-3 Christmas at Biltmore Estates Dec. 4-5 New York Dec. 7-11 Christmas at Opryland Hotel Dec 14-17 Plus many more ? Deposits needed Call 754-4222 for all your travel needs CAROLINA EYE ASSOCIATES, P. A. Medical & Surgical Treatment of Eye Diseases Board Certified Physicians ? Medicare Assignment ? Champus ? Medicaid Alan Brown, MD ? 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A home in Old Town was bro ken into and vandalized sometime in the past week, but nothing was re ported missing. A woman who lives in the home on South Old Town Wyne told Deputy Cierpiot that she returned Saturday morning to find the rear porch screen ripped open. A bathroom window was broken, along with a five-foot mirror inside. Damage was estimated to be about $530. ? There was nothing reported missing in an apparent case of van dalism on Buckeye Street in Supply that occurred sometime in the past month. The Salisbury woman who owns the trailer told Deputy Ham ilton that she returned at about noon Saturday to find that someone had thrown rocks through the windows of her living room and front door, causing about $90 damage. ?WM7.V MOWN- MOYIS' MOMS MOMX' MOYIS' mown* moyis ? MOVIS ' MOVIS Dual air bags are standard equipment 7 To Choose From /nj/nlmXZ The future of minivans! Dual air bags ? 7 to choose from! Stk #2020 Was $22,610 J4RI V. 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