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FROM RALEIGH’S OFFICIAL POLICE FILES THE CRIME BEAT (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) THREATENS SCHOOL PRIN CIPAL George L. Foxwell, princi pal of the Fred J, Carnage Jun ior High School, 1325 Carnage Drive, told Officer R. E. Wil liams at 10;35 a.m. Wednes day, tiiat he did not want to sign a warrant against William Burt, 15, 526 Bragg Street, a student at Carnage, who re portedly threatened the princi pal with a knife after being dismissed from school follow ing an argument. The youth was referred to the Raleigh Police Department’s Public Relations Office for counseling. * * * CUT WITH STRAIGHT RAZOR Lee Ciptel, Route 5, Raleigh, informed Officer R. W. Miller at 1:18 a.m. Thursday, that he and Charles Harris were argu ing over Miss Rose Lee, who was reported as being the girl friend ol Mr. Ciptel, who also told the cop that Harris attack ed him and cut him with a straight razor at Harris’home, 816 1/2 Fayetteville Street. Miss 1 ee, the girlfriend, who resides at 200 Fowle Street, was listed as being a witness to the incident. The complainant suffered severe lacerations, approximate! , five inches long, on the left side of his head. Other cuts were on an ear and the neck. A warrant for assault with a deadly weapon was ad vised. * * THROWS BRICK IN WINDOW Edward Lee Watkins, 531 Montague I ane, reported to Of ficer C, W. Hairr at 0:40 p.m. Sunday, that lie had gone to the back bedroom at his home and raised the window. He said he then stepped back into the kit chen and heard a crash sound, which came from the bedroom. When lie again went into th e tpd room, he found a brick on the floor and scratches on his drer ser. Damage was set at $4 + * * SAYS SSO MISSING Miss Virginia Mae Eat man, 119 1/2 New Bern Avenue, told Officer F. D. Taylor at 12:19 p.m. Friday, that at about 11:30 a.m., she left her office at the North Hills Maintenance Shop to go to the main office, and when she returned, she found that SSO of her money had been stolen. She informed the officer that she was coming from the main office to give the suspect list ed below two checks. Missing ANY ONE OF THESE c-- -' ::M: : ELGIN -\vsr : *~\y.. - ••• .■•r-'..' WATCHES FOR ONLY ,< ‘ ~ , - * ‘ /;: - • ; mman s?p ; h U /Aua*S! I fi) A i W4> 90-' 'is? St^" were two twenty dollar bills and one ten. The suspect was listed as being George Fos ter, 23, 307 N. Carver Street. * * * THREATENED WITH RIFLE James Elton Jeffreys, 309 W. South Street, reported to Officers Glen Westbrook and B. W. Peoples at 5:40 p.m. Fri day, that Robert Atkins, 23, address unlisted, threatened his life several times with a .22 calibre rifle at the complain ant’s residence. He signed an assault with a deadly weapon warrant against Atkins and the two cops are still looking for him. * * * HUBBY JAILED IN STABBING Mrs. Iredell Christine Sta ton, 29, 411 S. Swain Street, informed Officer Norman Artis at 2 a.m. Saturday, that her husband, Emmanuel Staton, 40, 313 E. Cabarrus Street, Apart ment 8, stabbed her because she "went out with another man.’’ She signed a warrant, charging he: mate with assault on a female. Mrs. Staton ex hibited a stab wound in the l ight hand and one puncture wound elsewhere on her body. This incident occurred in the front yard at 8 Rogers’ Alley. Staton was "hauled off’’to Wake County Jail. * * * BR EA KS CO P’S W A TCI BA ND Officer Robert Wayn Mil ler reported at 6;30 p.m. Sat urday, that while he was in the process of writing a process of arrest on Richard Donald Young, 23, 311 B Waldrop St., the suspect attacked him with his hands and broke the band from his wrist watch. Damage was placed at $lO. Young faces a capias charge and was also charged with damage to prop erty. This incident took place at 825 W. Morgan Street, believ ed to be* the location of Cen tral Prison. * * * MAN STARTS SHOOTING Robert Lee Atkins, 122 E. Lenoir Street, told Officers E. V. Ctiri in and J. W. Rogers at 11:52 p.m. Thursday, that he and James Jeffrieshadanargu ment over a girl. They al fought, and Jeffries is alleged to have said "he was going to get me’’ to Atkins. Jo ffri es, ac cording to Atkins, shortly thereafter, came up to the serv ice station where Atkins works, located at 128 W. South Street, and started shooting at him with a pistol. A warrant, charg ing assault with a deadly wea pon, was signed by Atkins a gainst Jeffries, whose address .was listed as .209 W, South * * * SAYS MAN SLAPPED SON Mrs. Iredell Christine Sta tor., 41! S. Swain Street, in formed Officer R. B. Tant at 7:17 p.m. Thursday, that her son opened the glove compart ment of a car belonging to George Molfas, 73-vear-old white merchant, 542 E. Davie, while the owner was still sitt ing in the car. The suspect is said to have reached over and slapped 10-y ea r -old Herman Darnell Staton on the side of his head with his hand. The boy went home and told his mother, who proceeded to call the po lice. A warrant charging as sault on a minor, was signed and served, and Molfas, of 1810 Sunset Drive, was arrested. * * » SHOPLIFTERS NABBED Officer Jimmy Max Glover reported at 7;42p.m.Thursday, (hat lie observed Misses Thelma Mills Thorpe, 18, 204 Sea well Avenue, and Annette Hodge, 19, 215 N. Cooke Steet, conceal two pairs of shoes in their purses and leave the K-Mart, 400 E. Six Forks Road. They were then arrested and charged with larceny. The shoes were valued at a total of $12.40. * * * ALSO CAUGHT AT ’MART Officer J. M. Glovei stated in a report at 6:15 p.m. Thurs day, "Mrs. Beat r ice Bledsoe Dunn, 21, Route 1, Knightdale, concealed a pair of shoes and a gown in the ladies wear dress ing. room and walked out of the store without paying.” She was arrested for larceny of the i tems valued at a total of $7.90 The incident also took place at the K-Mart. * * * STEALS PAIR OF GLASSES Police Officer .J. M. Glover, at 4;47 p.m. Saturday, made the following report: "I ob served Mr. (William Alexan der) Lacy pick up a pair of sunglasses and conceal them in his pants. I stopped Mr. Lacy outside the store (K-Mart) and arrested him for larceny and he broke away and ran inside and threw the sunglasses on the floor. The security officer help ed me bring Mr. Lacy under control. Mr Lacy was then al so charged with resisting ar rest. Lacy, 21, lives at Box 74, Bladen boro. The sunglasses were valued at $1.37. * * * REVOI VER IS “LIFTED” Mrs. Naomi Cairi Scarboro, P. O. Box 44, Zebulon, told Officer W. A. Blackman at 8:31 P.m. Thursday, that one Har rington and Richardson revol ''ei, black with a white handle, was in the desk in the 1200 block of New Bern Avenue, where she works, Wednesday night, but was missing Thurs day morning. She also stated that people used her room, where the weapon was kept, to use the telephone. The pistol, alued at S4O, is registered with the Wake County Sheriff’s De partment. * » sf. 'SAMARITAN' BEATEN David Gillespie. 3D, 201 E. South Street, informed Officer M. Bissette, Jr., at 5 : 30 p.m. Saturday,, that he gave $1 to • ■ ' •.' ' , .... ' We Started Your house .. ~'.*.'UVv-. ‘A' Lassie*-?* fiA'■'A'.'A'V.*> - > S>A» i*- >: v* ’,- Ar '■ ?* 1 I y<kHt l A<l . Month Ago 'AFC^ArAA IN KINGWOOD FOREST ? 3 ftedfoom Smell l/j Baths j $15,600 INCLUDES Self-Cleaning Range and Oven; Paved Drives; Insulated; Electric Heat; Curb and Guttering. OPTIONAL ITEMS; Carpet; Disposals Refrigerators and Clothes Washers on VA. BUY NOW AND SELECT | f/'f"" j V A and FRA wtJLmM W [kj \ ! Financing Available j V Directions: On Creech by Kovfn«gh.siD»tb & Co. j I Hoad and Sanderford Road 828-4)538 I Lenwood McCall and Marion Raeford. They wanted another dollar anc when he refused to give it to them, they beat him with a brick. A warrant will be signed, said the complainant, who suffered a ruptured left eyeball, and multiple cuts and bruises on his face and fore head. Both suspects are believed to lie around 24 years of age. An address of 506 E. Hargett Street, was listed under their names. The incident took place iri the 200 block of S. East Street. * * * SAYS BOYFRIEND STRUCK HEP Miss Mary Martha Bennett, 19, 509 Gordon Street, told Of ficer D. F. Gersch at 7:30 p.m, Saturday, that her boyfriend, Robert Campbell, struck her with his left hand on the side of the neck at her home. This was listed as a domestic prob lem over money. The cop ad vised Miss Bennett to sign an assault on a female warrant against Campbell. She said he would. * * * CREDIT CARD "SWIPED” Vincent Ray Fairfax, Shaw University, student reported to Officer R. Clayborne at 7 : 30 p.m. Wednesday, that someone took his Sinclair credit card from his billfold, while it was left in his room. No suspects were named on the police re port. Mr. Fairfax listed his ad dress as 702 Coleman Street. * * * DEALER TAG STOLEN Randy Vance Evans, 130' Bart Street, told a cop at Q ;3O r.m. Sunday, that a dealer tag, num ACTION FASHIONS SWIM SUIT The sun invites summer fun. Hi ‘"‘“/VS. Keep cool during these hot l\jjf \ ' days in our stylish swim suits \0 \ \ Beachwear with a flair may J | 11 V be yours, now! [ \ \ l b]\ PANT SKIRT You’re an “in” with the “Go-Go” crowd with to day’s popular, cool, eye catching Pant Skirt. Surely you know this is a “MUST” for that soon-to-come vacation. See ’em now, won’t you. / Betty Gay 1 :;0 b ayt 1 U v:!U St.—Phon. R.'Si-1413 Come in and USE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT OR OUR CONVENIENT LAY-A-WAY PLAN. ber 81808, was stolen from a car, parked in front of his house at about 12 midnight Saturday. He admitted it was poorly fastened to the car, with only one screw holding the plate on. Evans said the car had been parked in front of his house for two days. * * * THREATENED WITH BLADE Tommie Lewis Hinton, Route I, Box 127, Raleigh, and two cops were present at 2:10 a.m. Sun day, when William Trumliis, 20, Route 6, Box 135, Raleigh, pulled a knife out of his pocket with the blade open and threa tened to cut Hinton with it. He was then jailed on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon by Officers D. W. Dalinas and J. D. Greene. The incident oc curred at a dance club, located at 5647 Western Boulevard. * * * SAYS HUBBY BEAT HER Mrs. Carol Hinton, 17, 1772 Procter Road (Southgate) tola two Officers at 2:12 a.m. Sun day, that she went to the Bonne ville Tavern, 5847 Western Boulevard, and her husband, Tommie Lewis Hinton, 19, saw her and "started beating on me.” Mrs. Hinton signed an as sault on a female warrant and her mate was "hauled off” to Wake County Jail on this rap. IMQUCH pain in seconds as millions do with ORA-JEL Marty dentists recommend using ORA-JEL until you get professional treatment. ora-Ja! 'v Ysifi Ctffps fPicb Mebg* Te CoMsefor It was announced recently by Gilbert Rozier, project direc tor of Stamford’s Neighborhood Youth Corps, the appointment of William U. Malone, Jr., as counselor. 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