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April 1
COLLINS DRIVE, BURLINGTON
VARIOUS DRUG CHARGES
The Burlington Times-News re
ported that two local women were
arrested on drug charges Friday
after the Alamance Narcotics
Enforcement Team executed its
search warrant for an apartment
on Collins Drive,
One woman is facing charges
of trafficking heroin, possession
with the intent to sell or deliver
heroin, maintaining a dwelling to
keep/sell a controlled substance
and possession of drug para
phernalia, She is being held on
$100,000 bond.
The other woman at the scene
was arrested and charged with
felony possession of heroin and
possession of drug parapherna
lia, She is currently being held on
$10,000 bond.
Members of the team seized
7,6 grams of heroin and various
pieces of drug paraphernalia used
to make and sell heroin.
April 2
N MANNING AVENUE, ELON
SIMPLE PHYSICAL ASSAULT
According to a Town of Elon Po
lice report, officers responded to a
domestic disturbance at a N, Man
ning Avenue residence, Shane Ray
mond Short, 46, told officers he and
girlfriend Michelle Lynn Symonds,
39, had been in a physical con
frontation before she left in Short’s
car. Officers noted minor injuries to
Short’s chest and neck.
In addition to Short’s bruises and
scratches, inside the residence, a
television had been knocked down,
men’s clothes had been thrown out
side from the house and Short was
wearing a broken watch.
Alcohol was involved accord
ing to a report, Symonds was later
located by police. She admitted
to police Short did not hit her, but
grabbed her by the shoulders and
push her during the confrontation.
She denied assaulting Short, de
spite video evidence Short provided
to police on his cell phone,
Symonds was arrested and has
been charged with
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case is closed,
April 2
E HAGGARD AVENUE ELON
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complex on E, Haggard AvennJ
urday afternoon in reference k,|
disturbance, A Town of Elon ul
report says that a female Elonlk
versify student (the resident«(,
apartment) had called because]
boyfriend, also a student, n
leave.
Police found damage to i
and doors of the residence »1
the young man had punched l»_
in them. There was no assauil
volved and the woman chose ml
press charges. She requested!
police escort her boyfriend cl
property and tell him not to l
back that day. The male subjetllj
without further issues.
Alcohol was involved,
case is now closed.
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