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Grand Jury Indicts Teenager For Death Bv Motor Vehicle I<> 1'K.KKY I'OI'K A trailic accident that left a Cause I andmg ni in September has resulted in indictments aga driver of the vehicle lor involuntary niansluugl death by motor vehicic Christopher Dale Bowers, 17. ol Shallottc dieted b> a Brunswick Counts Grand Jury I in - causing the death ol Damon Patrick Willard, Cause Landing in a Sept S traffic accident on N near Ocean Isle Beach According to the indictments. Bowers was while impaired when he "feloniously did unn te ly cause the death" of the passenger in hi Chevrolet pickup thai overturned alter running road at a high rate of speed According to Slate Trooper B.D. Barnhardt dent report. Bowers was traveling an estimated when the truck ran off the right shoulder ol \ about .2 mile west of Ocean lsU The truck the?:? wa>. in itio roadway, struck a ditch hank and overturned two or three umes. Willard, who was thrown 65 feet from the vehicle, died at the scene. Neither the driver nor the passengers were wearing seatbclts at the time ol the accident. Bowers and Bryan L.awson. IS. another passenger, were .iLt\ lot taken to The Brunswick Hospital in Supply. jij 0( Involuntary manslaughter carries a maximum of 10 i (- 17D years and minimum of three years in prison while death In motor vehicle carries a maximum of five and a mini mum ol two years in prison. The grand jury also returned the following indict ments Tuesday: ? Sean Mulholland of Fairway Drive, Bricr\v<xxl Kstates. Shallottc. with embezzlement by an insurance agent. According to the indictment. Mulholland is ac cused of allegedly embezzling a check lor S 268.50 that was received by him as an insurance agent The check was issued by the American Republic Insurance Company and intended for use on a health insurance policy tor a Calabash couple. ? Bobby Allen King, 32. ol Longwood. with attempted second-degree nt|>e in an incident that occurred Nov. 7. King is accused ol try ing to force a woman to have sex against her will. ?Curtis Williams. 42, of Route 1. Bolivia, with posses sion with intent to sell and deliver three grams of co caine. Williams allegedly sold cocaine to undercover officers on July 25, 1989. ? William Emory Powell. 24, of Route 3. Shallotte, with four counts of forgery and four counts of uttering forged documents for allegedly cashing checks belong ing to Joseph W. Caison on four occasions. The indict ments allege that Powell forged Caison's name on the checks and cashed them in his own name for the lol lowing amounts: on Aug. l>. SI.S3; on Julv 31, SI35.16: on July 24. S121.1S; and on Aug. 10, S176. ? Demetrius N. "Meatball" Rave, 17, of Lord Street. Southport. w ith common law robbery lor allegedly tak ing by force S35 in groceries and S30 in cash from a South port man on Oct. 13. ? Steven Lee "Spike" Steele of Bast Lord Street, Southport. with felonious breaking and entering, felo nious larceny and felonious possession of stolen goods. Steele is accused of breaking into Or. Gene Wallin's of fice on N Howe Street in Southport on May 19 and tak ing 15 caplets of the drug Quazepam ;>nd a magnifying glass w orth S10. ? Andcanc Doolin Match, 51. of Long Beach, with as sault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury from a July 9 shooting in which Jonathan Dallas O'Reilly was in jured. The indictment alleges that Hatch shot O'Reilly in the forearm with a .22-caliber semi-au tomatic rifle. ? Keith Lee Fields and Jaines William Mcachcr Jr.. no addresses available, with felonious breaking and entering a house on East 2nd Street, Ocean Isle Beach, on May 5 with intent to commit larceny. The indictments allege the two men broke into the home owned by James D. Ray between 10 p.m. May 5 and 5 a.m. May 6. Shalloffe Man Enters Plea To Misdemeanor Drua Chames NY TKRRY POPK A Shallotte man charged w uh acting as an accomplice in an un dercover drug operation at Ocean Isle Beach earlier tiii^ year pleaded no contest to two misdemeanor charges during a special criminal session of Brunswick County Su perior Court Tuesday. Timothy Eugene Frink. 20, en tered a plea of no contest to misdc mcanor possession ol drug para phernalia and maintaining a vehicle to keep and store drugs. Judge Lynn Johnson, resident Superior Court judge in Cumberland County, gave Frink a two-year suspended sen tence. placed him on five years' su pervised probation and fined him S2(X). Frink was charged in a case that stemmed from an undercover offi cer's purchase of cocaine from Perry Wallace Neville of Ocean Isle. Undercover officers purchased a hali ouiice of cocaine from Neville on April 26 and another one and a half ounces of cocainc on June 1. In Brunswick County Superior Court in October, Neville pleaded guilty to one c?int of selling co caine and one count of trafficking in more than 28 grams but less than 20() grams of cocainc from a rela tive's home in Robeson County. He was sentenced to seven years in prison. Undercover officers followed Neville to a relative's home in Robeson Counts where half a kilo gram of cocaine was seized. In court Tuesday. Frink's attor ney. Kev Gore, said his client drove the vehicle to Robeson County but that he "was not a part of any type of conspiracy at all." Gore said Frink was a "passive participant" in the drug sales and was "influenced bv someone older and more mature than him." Gore said Frink's brother had been friends with Neville and that Neville only relied on Frink for transpo nation. Assistant District Attorney Thomas Hicks said when undercov er officers went to Ocean Isle to purchase the cocaine, both Neville and Frink went to Frink's car to get the cocaine. Frink later returned to the car to get some scales. Hicks said and in Frink s presence the co caine was weighed. Frink was originally charged with conspiracy to sell cocaine, posses sion with intent to sell and deliver cocaine and with selling cocaine by Brunswick County Sheriff's Detec tive David Crocker. The misdemeanor charges Frink pleaded no contest to Tuesday car ried a maximum sentence of three years in prison, one year for main uuning a vchicle and two years for possession of drug paraphernalia. Judge Johnson also heard the fol lowing eases in Superior Court Tuesday: ? Adolph G. Holmes Sr., 49. and Leroy Holmes, 20, both of Shallottc. were given two-year sus pended sentences and placed on five years' supervised probation after pleading guilty to felonious posses sion of cocaine. Adolph Holmes was fined S350 and Leroy Holmes was fined S250. Both were ordered to perform 200 hours community service. According to Hicks, the case stemmed from undercover offi cer's search of the Holmes' resi dence after receiving information that cocaine was being sold there on Nov. 16, 1989. Confiscated from the scene was a pipe used to ingest co caine and 2.3 grams of "crack" co caine from outside the residence, Hicks said. Charges of possession ut drug paraphernalia were dis missed against both men. ? Tyrone O'Neil, 18, of Navassa re ceived a prayer for judgment con tinued until March 11 after pleading guilty in Superior Court Tuesday to felonious selling of cocaine. O'Neil was charged March 7 this year at a Navassa ball park for selling "crack" cocaine to an SB1 under cover officer. An analysis of the contents showed .6 ounces of co caine were packed inside aluminum foil purchased by an SBI agent. O'Ncil faces a maximum of 10 years and minimum of three years in prison. In a plea arrangement with the District Attorney's office, charges of conspiracy to sell co caine and possession with intent to sell cocaine were dismissed. Recycling Trailer Reopens At Holden The Holden Beach recycling center is back in business. The collection trailer that was moved from its site along Hol den Bcach Road Nov. 30 and parked next to the Holden Beach Town Hall is once again open to the public. Holden Bcach Town Manager Blake Proctor said the trailer is open Mondays through Satur days from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. Area residents and visitors aie invited to take rccyclablc items including paper, glass, plastic and aluminum to the center and place them in bins located inside the trailer. The trailer can be used by is land and mainland residents. Proctor said a proposed curbside recycling program on the island won't begin until January. n.-rr-??- r-=s NEW YEAR'S EVE' FESTIVITIES ' S?A TRAIL PLANTATION Sunset Beach -J Q PM-2 AM SERVING... 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