8^ THE NEWS-JOURNAL
I
Raerord NC
June 12,1996
District Court
I The following cases were heard in
district court last week:
• Charles Junior McLaughlin, 30,
l^ute 3, Raeford, probation viola-
t^n; 45-day active sentence in Scot
land County Jail.
] Tony Lamont McRae, 30, Shankle
l^oad, Raeford, driving with revoked
lj:ense; 45-day suspended sentence,
1^ months probation, $200 fine.
j Vrence Gil, 25, Lumbee Estates,
H$eford, driving while under the in-
tluence of an impairing substance;
six-month suspended sentence, two
)lear probation, $250 fine, $60 costs.
' Constance Delores McEachem, 40,
Mockingbird Hill Road, Raeford, driv
ing without a license; 30-day sus
pended sentence, one year probation,
$100 fine.
{ Luther Durant Love, 25, Dakota
^Ircet, Raeford, driving with revoked
ijcense; 45-day suspended sentence,
{8 months probation, $300 fine.
; Thurman Lorenzo Murchison, 27,
.^ngel Drive, Raeford, driving with
ijjvoked license; 45-day suspended
Sentence, one year probation, $200
^ne.
I
[• Thurman Lorenzo Murchison, 27,
^ngel Drive, Raeford, driving while
ijhder the influence of an impairing
Substance; 90-day suspended sen-
^nce, one year probation, $100 fine,
$■175 fees, $100 community service
(te, $60 costs,
ij
I; Darryl LevoneCole,21,Turnpike
tjoad, Raeford, driving with revoked
Ijcense; 45-day suspended sentence,
months probation, $300 fine.
1; Frank Thorn Lamb Jr., 30,
liumberton, driving with revoked li-
rense; 45-day suspended sentence,
|,8 months probation, $200 fine.
*' Berkley Marc Sally, 21, Grandy
pourt, Fayetteville, driving while
Jtnder the influence of an impairing
j,ubstance; 90-day suspended sen-
jence, one year probation, $150 fine,
J175 fee, $100 community service
fee, $60 costs.
«•
y Betty Jacobs Locklear, 41, Red
Springs, driving with revoked license;
ii5-da\ suspended sentence, 18
irionths supervised probation, $200
Yine.
II Betty Jacobs Locklear, 41, Red
brings, driving while under the in-
■fiuence of an impairing substance;
,fe0-day suspended sentence, 18
months supervised probation, $175
Hfine, $175 fee, $100 community ser
vice fee, $60 costs.
>
'I BelindaMorrisonFarmer,31,State
Street, Raeford, driving while under
«the influence of an impairing sub-
jstance; 90-day suspended sentence,
ione year probation, $100 fine, $100
•community service fee, $60 costs.
«
* Antonio Rosa Flores, 25, Spanken
^Church Road, Raeford, driving while
under the influence of an impairing
substance; six-months suspended sen
tence, two years probation, $200 fine,
$60 costs.
Antonio Rosa Flores, 25, Spanken
Church Road, Raeford, driving with
out a license; 30-day suspended sen
tence, 18 months probation, $25 fine.
Mary Ann Taylor, 33, College
Drive, Raeford, driving while under
the influence of an impairing sub
stance; 60-day suspended sentence,
one year probation, $100 fine, $100
community service fee, $60 costs.
Jimmy Woodland, 32, Jasper Place,
Washington, D.C., driving while un
der the influence of an impairing sub
stance; 60-day suspended sentence,
one year probation, $100 fine, $60
costs.
Jeny Ray Stone, 45, St Pauls, driv
ing while under the influence of an
impairing substance; 60-day sus
pended sentence, one year probation,
$100 fine, 4100 community service
fee, $65 costs.
Bernard Thadeus Clowney, 34,
Red Springs, driving while under the
influence of an impairing substance;
90-day suspended sentence, two years
supervised probation, $200 fine, $ 100
community service fee, $60 costs.
Susie Chavis, 33, Reservation
Road, Aberdeen, resist, delay and
obstruct a public officer; 30-day sus
pended sentence, one year probation,
$50 fine.
Wayde Benson Locklear, 26, Route
2, Maxton, misdemeanor larceny; 45-
day suspended sentence, one year pro
bation, $75 fine, $100 community
service fee.
Willie Lamont Copeland, 22,
Scurlock School Road, Raeford, driv
ing without a license; 45-day sus
pended sentence, 18 months proba
tion, $300 fine.
Corney Chavis, 39, Lafayette Mo
bile Home Park, Raeford, driving
while under the influence of an im
pairing substance; two-year active
sentence in North Carolina Depart
ment of Corrections.
Corney Chavis, 39, Lafayette Mo
bile Home Park, Raeford, driving with
revoked license; 45-day active sen
tence in North Carolina Department
of Corrections.
Larry Eugene Rameun, 41, Mid
way Drive, R8eford, driving with re
voked license; 45-day suspended sen
tence, 18 months probation, $750 fine.
Garry Lowry, Route 2, Maxton,
misdemeanor assault on a female; 45-
day suspended sentence, five years
probation, $70 fine.
Garry Lowry, Route 2, Maxton,
misdemeanor assault on a female; two-
year suspended sentence, five years
probation, $60 fine.
Garry Lowry, Route 2, Maxton,
misdemeanor assault on a female; 45-
day suspended sentence, five years
probation, $70 fine, $100 community
service fee.
Willie H. Graham, 38, Scurlock,
Raeford, possession with intent to use
drug paraphernalia; 45-day suspended
sentence, 12 months probation, $100
fine.
Elisha Dial,46, Johns Road, Shan
non, possession of spirituous liquor
upon premises not authorized by ABC
laws; 45-day suspended sentence, five
years probation, $500 fine.
James Vonnie Locklear, 26,
Hendrix Road, Raeford, driving with
revoked license; 45-day suspended
sentence, one year probation, $200
fine.
Todd Jeffery Dixion, 26, Route 1,
Lupiber Bridge, possession of half
ounce or less of marijuana; 45-day
suspended sentence, three years su
pervised probation, $200 fine.
Tokishea Hollingsworth, 19, Vass
Road, Raeford, probation violation;
45-day active sentence in North Caro
lina Department of Corrections.
Tokishea Hollingsworth, 19, Vass
Road, Raeford, probation violation;
six-month active sentence in North
Carolina Department of Conections.
Tokishea Hollingsworth, 19, Vass
Road, Raeford, probation violation;
45-day active sentence in North Caro
lina Department of Corrections.
Charles Junior McLaughlin, 30,
Route 3, Raeford, probation viola
tion; two-year active sentence in North
Carolina Department of Corrections.
Charles Junior McLaughlin, 30,
Route 3, Raeford, probation viola
tion; two-year active sentence in North
Carolina Department of Corrections.
Charles Junior McLaughlin, 30,
Route 3, Raeford, probation viola
tion; two-year active sentence in North
Carolina Department of Corrections.
Rudolph Singletary, 49, Wooley
Street, Raeford, probation violation;
30-day active sentence in Hoke
County Jail.
Andre Walker, 24, East Eighth
Avenue, Raeford, probation violation;
60-day active sentence in Hoke
County Jail.
Angelina Locklear, 17, probation
violation; five-hour active sentence
in Hoke County Jail.
Andre Holt, 35, probation viola
tion; 10-day active sentence in Hoke
County Jail.
Vincent Harris, Lake Elizabeth
Road, Raeford, assault with a deadly
weapon; 30-day suspended sentence,
one year probation, $100 fine.
Heron Martinez, 33, Route 1, Red
Springs, communicating threats; 45-
day suspended sentence, 18 months
probation, $200 fine.
Chris Lamar Murchison, 25, Grant
Avenue, Raeford, driving while un
der the influence of an impairing sub
stance; one-year suspended sentence,
two year supervised probation, $300
fine, $70 costs.
Recycle. Recycle.
Recycle.
And do it over and over again
Phiiiiibv KH'lin (iulhnc
Linden and Stephen Spears love these two dogs that are now residents of the Friends for Life shelter.
New shelter opens in connty
By Kristin Guthrie
Staff writer
Unwanted dogs and cats roam
the streets of Hoke County, uncared
for and unloved — stretching the
resources of Hoke's animal shelter.
Some of those animals un
wanted litters, dogs and cats driven
from their homes—may have found
a place that will offer them lose,
food and a little discipline.
Stephen and landen Spear, both
members of the Raeford-Hoke Hu
mane Society, bas e turned their lov e
for animals into a shelter tor ihc
county’s abused cats and dogs
Friends of Ixise is their \ ision a
new no-kill animal shelter.
The couple said their mission is
two-fold — to help abandoned and
abused animals and to provide "pet
therapy" for citizens of the county
The shelter is not officially o[H:n
to the public yet, because the proj’
erty has to be re zoned and granted a
conditional use permit by lloki
County's Planning Hiard .ind Board
of Commissioners. The Spe io- art
hopeful they w ilI be granted perm is
sion for the shelter and w ill he ops n
for service by August.
The Spears are dedicated to im
proving relationships between fami
lies and their companion animals by
using a holistic approach to tr.nning
and health care. The shelter will
offer educational programs for .ill
ages, they say, “celebrating the hu
man-animal bond.’’
Lessons offered
In addition to providing shelter
for dogs and cats. Linden also is
certified to train dogs. She offers
practical solutions to common chal
lenges owners have with their pets
- - house training, jumping up, It.ish
pulling, '■cr.itchinc. iggri ssnm. Ii ar
and shv ness, basic i iIk cIicih e. rcsis
l. ince li' griximin*: aging, arilifitis,
recovering from .in injurv,
Another service that the shiltcr
will otter IS a.ssislance fci [X't own
ers with life-Ihreatimng ilintsvcc
geared toward reducing unncccs
s.irv pet owner St paratiotr losup
port people f.Kingti rmin.ililliiesvts.
thev will provuk' in honii can in
cludingpt t McalsOriSVht; Is, tram,
portation for pets to the vctcriii.n
i.in. tempiir.iry foster c;iri lot jxts
during hospit.ihzation of the owner
and pl.'»ivmtnt 'crs u c for pc is "
l•>nelr aide in remain with owncrs
lo the Spear*. animaU .m nno h
mi're than just aiu'lher respoiisihil
ilv ihev ate companioiis •tkI
le.ietier* from whn h hum.iie c oi
karn much Hit Spicir* 'iip^s.it
ri A 1 Icllinglon I lilt' .Xni
m. iil ( onip.ini «ns Irnnm, » \
lisiie 'ppro.icht. li. iiiiv af .tr. .1
me If- SihK mind -tinl .pm .i
iS'mj'anion ;inini,ih .» Ki.>eh,,j.
said
I iriiU n hiT pi in d !'■ ; 1*
tor ic.it‘'ing dk U traqiK-v. J(
jikJ Julv 2ii Hv l.'U J 1.1'I ,
denv'nsir.iii..n>- iM -I $ ‘ o
c.ichJ.iV alhJwill .tkln sv Itk t. p
ICS as .immal iKh.iv lor, health, [k i
lornum md k.lining exen -■
The she III r iH- ds fighi j'iiii’ .Is lor
these clc-monsiralvoii- ^ .non
first come h.isis it n . haig. I' the
owner
A.s the ciiminunilv - -upporl of
the shelter itHna- ■., so will Ihc
she Iter’s programs 1 'idins.vnl.ihe
shelter is a nonprofit org.ini/.ilnm,
thus It o|K’ralcs from grant funding
and donations from the c'ommu
nily.
'I'hc Spears have made a bcneli-
eial shelter c'ul of a disastrous home
less problem lor the county's ani-
m.ils Idiis \h* llcr comes as an an-
sw cr to -t hat 1 indencalls'thc plight
of the c.imp.inion animals in the
ire .
Aou- anjudgea siicicly by how
It Ire .Its Its animals and children,"
sIh' s.iid, adding that the lack of
e'oiiccrn tor the animals is the result
of a dv'luiK'lion.d v«cietv. otK' Ih.il
IS suffering from an economic break-
d.'wn
I inden sdid the shelter is in its
iniMncv stage* still and its ck-velup.
mcnl wdl K' a direct result of the
l> w the --immut Ilv rilosueh
1 nceii At this liinr. I iiwlcn t/.icJ
Ih-ir hiKg- d need i* tor volunteers,
hut getting ck.iuli.'n* iind reduced
lies lor V. iiriroiri ti hill* ire ^Iv. a
ri -1 concern
I indeii s.iiil Iti ' * the
Ri.|otd Anim.sl (onic .ilrradv
•- rwhrlrrvcd »iiti husii- ■ from
Itn. Ik Ir ford Hum .!> Vvielv,
Ik. , Il., .HI uits tenn ,t,c in
M..rt r 'Oin'. ».( ■'• fo* ";•* T«!
rr- , c •! ir , If .belli I
Ay n I ndin ■tuf Sicph-n
sir- s..d Ih :lll pi -pit ol Ih- -I'uBlV
have Im i-4t n .p.n*if>ililv for the
ptidvlcm it hind I iikkn *'VS she
uneJervL ids that nruiiiv peojik think
the pri'kkm -.in'* tin. big to man
•Cl hut sfn said that the profile rn
cai>->nlv Ik iriasiered oeie animal at
tile time
Right m-w tin hi III r houses
1^ dogs and HI cals, but 1 indtn
s.iid the capacity is much greater
.lihe nmmiinilv iswillmg to sup
port It with volunteers and fund
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