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FROM RALEIGH’S OFFICIAL POLICE FILES THE CRIME BEAT (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) «paMHM«.iyvogoTO<otv««aot3Mc««%waew6Kxx»‘3t««no«««iwvgiowit%%3HBMC^^ BRVvtVT'SsWKK'i sin»p argument was about ui ii a heard glass breaking, dhe then u arranl would be signed saw a car drive away but could against the surpect Miller To Serve As Professor At Shaw For Business Course FNTKRKI) On February 4. at 8:33 a.ni.. Officer J. T. Fisher investigated the break-in at Bryant s Sweet Shop. 524 S. Swain Street, The owner, Benjamin Bryant, told him that he opened the store at 7:45 a m. on Sunday. Feb 4 and discovered that someone had entered the premises through a hole that is cut out in the wall to accommodate a refrigerator in the back room t^ntrance was gained by pushing or pulling the lefrigerator away from the hole Twenty-five ten-p:'' k car- irms of assorted cigarettes, valued at $50 and BO ten cent packages of chewing gum. valued at $6.00 were taken ( AI.I.FDtH TSIDi:. \SS\ri.TKI) Roberta Ceasar. :fB .5.59 K Marlin Street, called the Raleigh F*olice I>epi on Sunday. Feb 4al 10a m and reported to Officer W. Harries who answer ed the call, that Sam (iailher 42, same address, tailed her and asked her to come outside (She was in the apartment at the abtne address . lb then allegedly started a fight - hitting her about the bod> with a piece of wiK)d She suffered a one-incli cut near the left eye. The police report did not state what Ifie TAKFS ASPIRIN t)\ KRDOSK Vickie Shaw Burton. 19. 509 Florence St was treated and released from Wake Memorial Hospital on P'eb 2 after she allegedly took 8-12 aspirin f''blels. The police report indicates that ‘ she didn't know why she took so many " that she wasn't trying to hurl lierself, ( t)N( K \I.S MFK( IIANDISK Hetty Pridgen was on the scene at Hudson Belk Dept Store. 319 Fayetteville St on Saturday. .Jan, 27 and witnessed the concealment of one gold ring. $2. and gold pimdant. into the left coat pocket of alleged suspect Frederick .Alexander Mail. 727 Quarr\ .St The subject was apprehended inside the store Other merchandise found concealed in a Hudson-Belk bag were two plastic fishing corks and one Wilson baskethai). Total value ol merchandise was $10 48 \ WDM.ISM HKPOHTKI) Katie Hell Clifton. 908 K Jones St reported to Officer A, Redmond on Jan 27 that she was sitting m her living room at 10 1.5 watching TV when she not gel a description. A storm door glass suffered $25 damages. FORGKTS TO PAY Everelte L Branch, who works at Keith's Grocery at 5115 Western Blvd. complained to Officer M. A. Carroll on Jan. 27 that alleged suspect. Johnny Furman Hunter. 23. Rt. 1. Box 150. Apex, received SI.00 worth of premium gas and reported the scene without paying for it. HIT IN MOI TH Isaiah Howard. Jr.. 19, of Goldsboro told Officer D. B. Jones on Jan. 27 that he went into Bob's Grill and approached the bar. A white male wearing a brown length coat approach ed. and grabbed him, striking him in the mouth with his fist. Arrested on an as.sault and baller\ charge was Larry F. Matthews, 26. of 1605 S. Thompson St. Howard suffered a 4 inch cut on the upper lip. WILLIAM MILLER William Miller. Manager. Corporate Safety & Wormen’s Compensation Administration at Goodvear Tire & Rubber Co., Akron. *0.. will serve as a visiting professor in the Na- Lightner Insurance Agency ife — Retirement- Education— Mortgage THOICAS MIAL LCWTN HATES JK. InsuniKe Prognmming and Financial Planning Specialists HI N DOWN BY CAR Esther Lee McGregory, 36, 216 S Haywood St., reported to Officer B. J. Rand on Jan. 27 that as she left her mother-in- law’s house Mary Glispon. tried to run over her with a car, missed, and came back around the back to try- again. The complainant stated that she would sign a warrant because •’this isn't the first time”, this has happened. The suspect, Miss Glispun. 48. reportedly resides at 808 E Lane St Miss McGregory was not injured. CORNERSTONE FINANCIAL ! SFRVICES INCORPORATED : (A UoMdlATf (C Eantene CiutoAUn FanAs. In*. LBWTN HATES, JR. ■•iMcKd BcpretenUtlve Sit Bmithficid St. BiulncH SSS-1(T1 Home 8U-7Mt ASSAl LTKI) WITH DEADLY WEAPON Herbert Harvey. 544 E. Hargett St., slated to Officer R. F John.son on Jan. 27 that his stepson. Joseph Carl Bunch, 34. came home and started quar reling with his mother, Mary land Bunch Harvey. Mr. Harvey stated that Joseph allegedly pulled a butcher knife and tried to stab his mother when he caught his (Joseph's) arm to stop him. Joseph then cut him on the left thumb and the back of the left hand. Mr. Harvey was treated at Wake Memorial Hospital. A warrant was signed against Bunch for assault with a deadly weapon. STABBED While Thomas Neel Watson was reportedly in the 200 block of Smithfield St. on Feb. 3 at 2 a.m. he was allegedly ap proached by three black males who said "we are going to get you." Watson suffered a stab wound in the center of the back. He stated to Officer J. C. DISCOUNT DRUGSTORES SALE IN CAMERON VILLAGE SIORE FREE COFFEE OWLS NIGHT IN COSMETIC DEPARTMENT 7 UNTIL 11P.M. RUBBERMAID SPECIALS TOWEL & RACK DISPENSER Fingertip access to paper, foil, plastic wrap. 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Throughout the term, students learn in depth about the tools and skills necessary for success in a variety of career fields. He has a B.S. in biology from Tennessee A&I State and an M.S. in education from the University of Akron. He serves as a vice president of Amer. Sr of Safety Engineers and is active in other community and professional groups. Boykin, allegedly cut her as .she was leaving the house She received a one-inch cut on the right arm. Complainant stated she would sign a warrant. DEMANDS MONEY Rosa Lee Massenburg. 1115 Walnut St. reported to Officer A. U. Brannan and J. G. Moore on Feb. 4 at 11:30 that Herman Petterson. 34. 313 Bledsoe Ave.. came to her residence demand ing money. She told him she did not have any. He fired a shot into the air. Mrs. Massenburg at this point left her apartment and the suspect. Petter.son. reportedly pointed the gun at THE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH. N.C.. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 10. 1973 NCCU Food Facility Praised DURHAM - North Carolina Central University’s "food iervice facilities are among the finest in the United States, ” according to the director of the Helen Massenburg's face and left There were no injuries. CORRECTION According to the residents of 911 New Bern Ave,, Lonnie Watkins, 32. does not reside there as reported in the Crime Beat article "Man Finally Caught.” Feb. 3. 1973 issue. International Food Research and Educational Center in North Easton, Mass. Brother Herman E. Zacca-, relli said after a visit to the | NCCU facilities. "In my capa-, city as Director of the/ International Food Research, and Educational Center. I havej had the opportunity of visiting many university food service, facilities in the United States’ and elsewhere. North Carolina, Central University has one of, the most unique college food, services in the country." Brackett and R. Clayborne that he could identify his attacker. Watson refused medical aid according to the police report. CAR BATTERY STOLE A 12 volt battery valued at $22.95 was reported missing from the car of Curtis Nathaniel Boykin, 1717 Eastern Blvd. on Feb. 3 Officer C. R. Aycock answered the call. with money he gave him. Smith reportedly told "the law” that Jones "came back without the wine” so he "taught him a lesson.” Jones suffered lacera tions to the left side of the head and was taken to Wake Memorial Hospital; Willie Smith, 58. was taken to jail. THREATENED Charity Lee Dunn. 4()() Solar Dr.. (Apollo Heights) described to Officer B. M. Perry how suspect William Earl Staten. 44. 416 Watson St., allegedly pulled a small caliber pistol on her and stated he was going to "blow her brains out ." She a.sked why and he reportedly said because she was "smart " He also threatened her by saying if she attempted to cull the police, Haywood Funeral Home would haul her body He was a passenger in her car when the threat occured on Brook.side Dr. at Wake Forest Rd . last Saturdav. Feb 3. WOMAN SETS FIRE ' Investigator, William Parker, Jr., answered a call from the fire department where he proceeded to 1709 Dallas St. and found the kitchen damaged by fire. The fire was caused when a large pile of clothing was set ablaze. He arrested Parolyn Matthews Jackson, 29, same address for fraudulently sitting fire to a dwelling house. Approximate damage \to kit chen was $1,000. The fire occured Sat., Feb. 3 at 5:30 p.m. BEAT WITH STICK Raymond Jones, 1314 S. East St. reported to "the law" that Willie Smith, 110 S. Haywood St., beat him with a stick and that he wanted to sign papers against him. Investigation by Officer E. T. Bert revealed that Smith allegedly admitted beat ing Jones. Smith stated they had been drinking and that Jones "went to get some wine" ( I T BY LAND LADY Louise Bandy related to Officer B. R. Baucom on Feb. 4 at 6 p.m. how she was in the process of moving out of 1017 E. Davie St. and became involved in an argument with her landlady. She further stated that the landlady, Mrs. Gussie now(m ■XlC-t THATSWINSISN II IN! ™ Warning The Suigenn General Has Oeiermmea Thai Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health CiiTS * J •tvooiet rotncco C3 20 (nf.'iar*. 14 mg r.icoline av. pei cigaielte. FTC flepoii AUG. '12. I i HURinr/// The FMA-23S Program Is Being Cut Off! Act New If you want to own a home under this program. Key Homes still has a few 3 and 4 hedroom homes availahle in Kingwood. Down Payment $100 Monthly payments less than rent EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY 828-0538 Anytime
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