2A THE CHOWAN HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26,2017
Pets of the Week
Young and beautiful Socks, with the big
golden eyes, is a Tuxedo cat. Socks is
a sweet, calm, easy going girl that is a
pleasure to have around.
This sweet Orange Tabby is Ginger Snap.
Ginger Snap has colorful medium length
hair. Ginger Snap is ready to settle into a
loving home.
Pet is a long haired Tabby mix with the
looks of a Maine Coon. This handsome
guy is a real talker that is seeking a
special place in someone’s heart.
Curiosity has this cat waiting to see what’s
next! Young “Ever” is a female Gray Tabby
with beautiful sea green eyes and a bob
tail. Ever’s adoption fee includes spaying,
basic shots and a micro chip.
The Tri-County Animal Shelter and Adoption Center is on Icaria Road in Tyner and can be reached at 221-8514.
Crimewatch
EDENTON POLICE
DEPARTMENT
ARRESTS
April 20—Russell Richard
Atstupenas, 43, of Oakridge
Drive, was charged with
11 misdemeanor counts of
misrepresentation to obtain
ESC benefits.
April 19—Valerie Lynette
Randall, 44, of Dr. Martin Lu
ther King Jr. Avenue, was ar
rested on one misdemeanor
count of failure to appear.
April 16 — Myisha Ly
nette Basnight, 26, of South
Oakum Street, was arrested
on one felony count of sim
ple physical assault upon an
officer, one misdemeanor
count of resisting arrest, and
one misdemeanor count of
having an expired tag.
April 15 — Shenettia
Denice Freeman, 47, of Mill
Drive, was issued citations
for simple possession of
marijuana, possession of
drug paraphernalia and driv
ing while license revoked.
April 14 — Desiree Dani
ell Gilliam, 39, of East Gale
Street, was issued citations
for possession of an open
container of an alcoholic
beverage in the passenger
area of a vehicle and simple
possession of marijuana and
possession.
April 13 — Amanda Lee
Smith, 28, of Greensboro,
was arrested on one misde
meanor count of failure to
appear.
April 12 — Douglas Dens-
mond Moore, 37, of Dillard’s
Mill Road, was arrested on
one count of simple physi
cal assault, one misdemean
or count of trespassing and
one misdemeanor count of
consuming alcohol in a pub
lic place.
INCIDENTS
None reported.
CHOWAN COUNTY
SHERIFF’S OFFICE
ARRESTS
April 12 — Christina Ni
cole Williams, 34, of Chesa
peake, VA, was charged
with one felony count of
breaking and/or entering,
one felony count of larceny
after breaking/entering, and
one felony count of posses
sion of stolen goods.
INCIDENTS
April 22 — Simple physi
cal assault and criminal
damage to property (vandal
ism) on Rocky Hock Road.
Master Gardener show ahead
BY KATY SHOOK
For the Chowan Herald
The 7th annual Albemar
le Master Gardener Spring
Garden Show is Saturday,
April 29 from 9 am. to 3
p.m. at the Perquimans
County Recreation Center
in Hertford.
Hosted by the Chowan,
Gates and Perquimans
County Extension Mas
ter Gardener volunteers,
the event is free and
proceeds will support a
scholarship for area stu
dents pursuing advanced
degrees in agriculture or
horticulture.
Highlights of the event
include a Master Garden
er plant sale, bake sale,
raffle, children’s corner,
educational exhibits, and
over 30 vendors selling a
variety of plants, goods,
and crafts.
Lunch will be catered by
252 Grill of Hertford.
Master Gardeners will
also be on hand to answer
gardening questions and
speak about topics like
planting for pollinators.
The theme of this year’s
show is Seed Em and
Reap.
According to program
president Betty Onufrak,
“As master gardeners, we
eqjoy sharing gardening
tips and skills with every
one we meet and we strive
to encourage our commu
nity friends and neighbors
to “seed 'em and reap”
along with us.”
For more informa
tion about the Albemarle
Master Gardener Spring
Garden Show, visit perqui-
mans.ces.ncsu.edu/spring-
gardenshow/ or call 482-
6585.
Shook is a Chowan
County horticulture
agent.
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DAILY ADVANCE PHOTO
A variety of vendors and exhibits encourage fun for all ages and interests at the annual Albemarle Master
Gardener Spring Garden Show this Saturday, April 29, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Perquimans County Recreation
Center in Hertford. Admission is free.
ASSAULT
Continued from 1A
arrested are Daquan Ty-
rie Whidbee and Tre’shon
Shabazz Walker.
Whidbee, 23, of the
200 block of Oak Grove
Ave., Elizabeth City, was
“We always welcome
new patients.”
COMFORT • QUALITY • EXPERIENCE
Modern Dentistry in a relaxed environment
for the entire family.
DR. CHRIS KOPPELMAN, DDS
DR. ETHAN NELSON, DDS
482-5131
103 Mark Dr. Edenton, NC
(behind Chowan Hospital)
ALBEMARLE
DENTAL ASSOCIATES
perietal and Cosmetic Dentistry
charged with felony con
spiracy to sell and deliver
schedule IV of a controlled
substance described as
Xanax. He was released
from jail after posting a
$5,000 secured bond.
Walker, 24, of the 410 Cal
vert St., Elizabeth City, was
charged with felony con
spiracy to sell and deliver
schedule IV of a controlled
substance and felony pos ¬
session of cocaine. He was
being detained at Albemar
le District Jail in lieu of a
$15,000 secured bond.
Assisting the Camden
Sheriffs Office in appre
hending the three men
were members of the N.C.
Highway Patrol, the Pas
quotank Sheriffs Office
and the Elizabeth City
Police Department, Perry
said.
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