SATURDAY, DEC. 03,2011 THE COURIER-TIAHESIROXBORO, NC A3 -]| PERSON COUNTY'S MOST WANTED [ EDITOR’S NOTE: With the help of the Roxboro Police Department and the Person County Sheriff’s Office, we will highlight Person County’s most wanted suspects each week. This week’s list of most wanted suspects was provided by the Roxboro Police Department and includes names, photos and the reason the suspects are being sought. Anyone with any information that could lead to the arrest of Person County’s Most Wanted is asked to call either the Roxboro Police Department at (336) 599-8345, the Person County Sheriff’s Office at (336) 597-0500 or Person County Crime Stoppers at (336) 330-0923. Roxboro man arrested on multiple felony eharges JANIES FOSTER ALLEN - Order for arrest for Level 5 driving while impaired TARA LATISHA JACKSON-War rant for arrest for communicat ing threats XYAVIER ONTEZ JAY - Order for arrest for three counts of breaking and entering CHAD ELBERT PRICE - Order for arrest for possession of sto len goods/property Holiday ‘‘Booze It & Lose It’ eampaign kieks off today state Transportation Secretary Gene Conti announced Friday that state and local law enforcement officers will be out in force as part of the holiday “Booze It & Lose It” campaign. Checkpoints and stepped-up patrols will be conducted beginning Saturday, Dec. 3 through Monday, Jan. 2, across North Carolina in an effort to remove impaired drivers from the roads. “Please plan ahead and designate a sober driver this season so everyone can make it home safe over the holidays,” Conti said. In 2010, there were 1,017 alcohol-related crashes in North Caro lina during the holiday campaign, which ran from Dec. 3 through Jan. 2, resulting in 31 fatalities and 728 injuries. Officers charged more than 3,800 North Carolina motorists with driving while impaired during the 2010 holiday Booze It & Lose It campaign. More than 13,000 stepped-up patrols and checkpoints were conducted. ] iTHE LATEST AGENDA [ MEETINGS PERSON COUNTY AL-ANON meets Thursdays at 8 p.m. at Long Memorial United Methodist Church in Roxboro. CELEBRATE RECOVERY (physical and psychological addiction) meets each Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. at Westwood Baptist Church in Roxboro. For additional information, call Jim Fulp at 599-2078. SUBSTANCE ABUSE SUPPORT GROUP meets every Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Reformation Christian Church, 623 S. Morgan St. All are welcome, includ ing family. The RE-ENTRY PATHWAY 4 SUCCESS, INC. takes applications Monday through Friday from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at its office at 20 Court St., Ste. A or call 1-336-291-3144 for more information. The PERSON BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS will meet in regular session Monday, Dec. 5, at 7 p.m. in room D-215 of the Person County Office Building on Morgan Street. Prior to that meeting, the commissioners will have a special meeting at 5:30 p.m. to resume discussions on an employee compensation study and staffing options related to economic development. The NATIONAL ACTIVE AND RETIRED FEDERAL EMPLOYEES Chapter 2295 will meet Monday, Dec. 5 at 10 a.m. at the Senior Center in the upper level conference room. The speaker will be Joyce Echols from BCBS Flealth Insurance Company. Lunch will follow at 11:30 a.m. at the Golden Corral. All current and retired employees are encouraged to attend. ETC. Items for The Latest Agenda must be submitted in writing by noon Monday for Wednesday’s edition and by noon Thursday for Saturday’s edition. Announcements are not taken by phone. Please include your name and daytime telephone num ber. Bring items to The Courier-Times office at 109 Clayton Ave. or mail them to: Agenda, The Courier-Times, P. O. Box 311, Roxboro, NC 27573. Because of Latest Agenda space limitations, church-related activities should be submitted for the Saturday Churches/Religion page. Weekly Health Tip [3 Community Pharmacy of Roxboro 719 N. Main Street Roxboro. NC 27573 3365999293 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9 am-7:30 pm Sat. 9 am-3 pm • Sun. 1:30-4:30 pm Michael Bridges & Bob Morgan Vitamin D & Diabetes People at high risk for type 2 diabetes may benefit from taking vitamin D. In a new study, participants with pre-diabetes were assigned to take either vitamin D, calcium, both or a placebo for four months. Researchers then measured how well their pancreatic beta-cells produced insulin. The vitamin D group had a 15 to 30% improvement in beta-cell function. Previous studies have also shown that vitamin D reduces insulin resistance, an early symptom of type 2 diabetes. If you have a higher than normal blood sugar, ask your doctor or pharmacist about vitamin D and how much is right for you. Community Pharmacy of Timbcrlakc 413 Helena-Moriah Road Timberlake, NC 27583 364-1053 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:30 am-6 pm Sat. 9 am-1 pm • Sunday Closed Tom Oakley & Sara Biever {^Health Mart kRMACY and About You Deputies with the Person County Sheriff’s Office arrested Lester Terrell Jacobs, 29, of 711 Leasburg Rd., Lot 71 Tuesday on felony counts of kidnapping, second degree kidnapping and robbery with a dangerous weap on. The incidents that led to Ja cobs’ arrest reportedly took place on Sept. 15. Jacobs was jailed under a $400,000 secured bond. He is scheduled to appear in Person County District Court on Dec. 13. BURGLARY CHARGES LODGED Kimberly Sheri Poole, 26, of 214 Wesleyan Heights Rd. was arrested by sheriff’s deputies Thursday on felony charges of breaking and entering and lar ceny. The incident that led to Poole’s arrest reportedly took place Sept. 29. Poole was released under a $10,000 unsecured bond, pend ing a Dec. 13 appearance in dis trict court. DRUG-RELATED ARREST Cody Joseph Hendrix, 17, of 3608 Morton-Pulliam Rd. was arrested by sheriff’s deputies Thursday on a trio of drug-re lated charges. Hendrix was charged with felony counts of possession with intent to manufacture, sell and deliver a controlled substance and trafficking a controlled sub stance, along with a misdemean or charge of possession of drug paraphernalia. The incidents that led to Hen drix’s arrest reportedly took place Nov. 30. Hendrix is scheduled to ap pear in Person County District Court on Dec. 15. 3 ARRESTED FOR LARCENY BY EMPLOYEE Roxboro police arrested three people Thursday and charged each with a felony count of lar ceny by an employee. The three are reportedly for mer employees of It’s Fashion at 349 S. Madison Blvd. All three are accused of stealing merchan dise from the business while they were employed there. The three are Keisha Bass, 22, of 390 Henderson Rd., Damia Vintriece Johnson, 21, of 305 Crystal Springs Dr. and Jasmine Denise Medley, 18, of 181 CP&L Access Rd. Bass, Johnson and Medley were all released under $2,500 unsecured bonds, pending Feb. 28 appearances in district court. Caswell County teen dies in ATVaccident GREY PENTECOST I COURIER-TIMES ml 1 • • Long-distance remembrances Thanksgiving Day Person County resident Jim Winstead recently found these two balloons in his yard. The attached notes appear to have been writ ten to a deceased family member. Per the city and state written on the back of one of the notes, the balloons made it all the way to Person County from Granite City, III. One of the notes reads, “Hello Uncle Jimmy, I just wanted you to know that we all miss you and will always love you. You will always be my favorite uncle and I will never forget you and we will see each other again. Love, Jimmy and Kelli” The other states, “Uncle Jimmy We love and miss you so much. You will always be in our heart. Rest in Peace. Love, Krissy, Becka, Chase” A Caswell County teenager died on Thanksgiving Day as a result of injuries suffered in an ATV accident in Leasburg. According to information released Monday by the Caswell Coun ty Sheriff’s Office, Jessie Meadows, 16, a student at Bartlett Yancey High School in Yanceyville, died at Alamance Regional Hospital af ter suffering injuries in the accident that occurred shortly before 2:30 p.m. in an open field off Ridgeville Road in Leasburg. The ATV which was being operated by Meadows, reportedly overturned. A 14-year-old juvenile passenger on the ATV also suffered inju ries in the accident and was transported to Person Memorial Hos pital for treatment. FUNDRAISER Timberlake Fire and Rescue, 350 Ashley Ave., will hold a BBQ fundraiser on Saturday, Dec. 3, selling BBQ by the pound beginning at noon. Ladies of Allure and Underground Ryders will hold a TOY DRIVE on Satur day, Dec. 3 beginning at 8:30 a.m. at Rose’s parking lot. Roxboro Area Chamber of Commerce will hold a COMMEMORATIVE RIB BON CUTTING on Tuesday, Dec. 6 at 10 a.m. at Community Counseling Services, 608 N. Madison Blvd. Great Dine-ln Atmosphere Beer - Wine - Sake 336-322-1588 COUPON Try Our Lunch Special for$6.95 with FREE Sweet Tea COUPON FREE Tempura (fried) Ice Cream | with $20 or more purchase i COUPON FREE Yakitori with $30 or more purchase i Must present coupon at time of purchase. One coupon per visit. Dine-in oniy! 81 3 North Madison Blvd. • Roxboro, NC 27573 www.goldenbistro.com is he^dtk. Ml S.V %li!r W Person Family Medical and Dental Center 702 N. Main Street • Roxboro, NC • (336) 599-9271 Hours: Monday - Friday Sam - 6pm • Walk-Ins Welcome Caswell Dental Office: 1076 Hwy. 87N. • Yanceyville, NC • (336) 694-5462 Hours: Monday 8-6 • Tuesday 8-5 • Thursday 8-5 in Pet Care Errands/ TransportaW'' . 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