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Boaters Chase Suspects Down Sturgeon Creek BY TERRY POPE Two Lclaiid men helped law offi cers track ilow n a couple of suspects Friday evening, resulting in a high speed boat cha.sc down Sturgeon Crock and the C 'ape Fear River. Two men have been charged with the larceny of a boat motor in the case, sau! Brunswick County Sher iff's Detective Ken Messcr. Dillon Ganey, ol Village Road, told Deputy Steve Mason thai he was collecting eggs when, at around 7 p.m.. he noticed two men allegedly removing a motor from a boat tied at his private divk on Sturgeon Creek. After the suspects lied in another boat. Ganey and a neighbor search ed the creek for the suspects and spoiled them at Davis Creek, said Mason. "The two suspccts took off past them." said Mason, "going as close as five or si\ feet from their boat." The men allegedly saw the miss ing boat motor inside the suspect's boat at that time and gave chase, said Mason. They were not able to keep up with the suspects' boat, losing sight ol it until iliey arrived in Wilming ton and saw it docked at a railroad museum binding on the Cape Fear River. The Wilmington Police Depart ment assisted in the case. Messcr said the suspects alleged ly had a vehicle parked at the Davis Creek landing where the residents had followed them. Wayne Dewey Hinson, of Route 4. Leland, and Lynn Hamilton, of Highland Hills subdivision in Le land. were both charged w itti misde meanor larceny, said Messcr. They were later released from the Brunswick County J.nl under S3(X) bond each. In other reports on file at the sheriff's department: ?Someone kicked the gla-\ from a door at Melinda's T-Shirt Shop in Calabash late Friday. 'Hie suspect took a cash register with some change inside, five ke> chains val ued at SMX) each and three pairs of earrings valued at S398 each, re ported Deputy George Stanley. Damage was S500. ?An estimated S731 in fishing sup plies was taken from a private pier off Indigo Circle at Sea Trail, Stan ley reported. The suspect apparently walked along the shoreline of the waterway and climbed onto the pier, taking a cast net and buckct, tackle bos and other supplies. ?Two homes on Turnpike Road near Supply were broken into Sun day, reported Deputies Charles Crocker and Randy Robinson. Crocker said someone took a SI 58 video recorder alter prying open a mobile home window. In another break-in, someone look SI 25 in cash and SI, 3(H) in jewelry from a home while the residents were at church, said Robinson. ?A 260-pound life-size statue was stolen from the front yard of a Sunset Harbor home last Thursday. Hie statue is of a 5-foot-5-inch Egyptian woman holding a vase on her shoulder and is valued at S250, reported Deputy Paiti Hewetl. ?A Wilmington man has taken a warrant out against his girlfriend for unauthorized use of a motor vehi cle, reported Sgt. Carl Pearson. The man told deputies that when he asked his girlfriend where his 1982 Volkswagen was, she advised him thai someone had stolen it while she was in Navassa on July 18. ?Nine pair of hair clippers, some curling irons and hair kits were tak en from a shop south of Bolivia Sat urday. Items taken were valued at S550, Robinson reported. ?A stereo and l<x)l box valued at S3(X) were taken from a Shell Point Road home Saturday, Crocker re ported. ? An estimated $1,9X0 in ski and fishing equipment was taken from a River Hills subdivision home near Holden Beach Friday, reported Ms. Hcwcu. ?Fishing equipment valued at SI, 100 was stolen from a Horizon Drive home off of N.C. 130 near Shallotte late Saturday, reported De puty Charles Wilson. ? Vandals broke the glass from two doors at an Oxpcn Road home last Monday, July 22, reported Deputy William Hewelt. Damage was esti mated at S700. l^ALL STAR Rfe FLAGS 1-800-86..-FLAG ?Flags 'Banners ?Flagpoles -Pennants A Variety Of Flags Desert Storm ? Yellow Ribbon POW-MIA Flags Mail Orders FREE Catalog & Delivery tQCij 101 Aviators Lane JJISP Burgaw, NC 28425 ??? Catherine Moore Owner CRIME REPORT ?Someone took a set of golf clubs, briefcase and video camera from a ear parked at the Moose Lodge on I ong Beach Road. Some of the items were recovered front woods at the scene, reported I\-put\ Larry Jones. ?A light ir. the McDonalds parking lot on Long Beach Koad. Souih|x>rt, last Thursday afternoon sent one man to the hospital, reported Ms. Hewctt. The victim was repeatedly kicked and hit around 3 p.m. ami possibly suffered a broken jaw. Me was taken to Dosher Memorial Hospital in Southport, then trans lerred to New Hanover Regional Medical Center in Wilmington. ?Alxiut S5.(XX> m gixnls was Liken from a Lewis Loop Road home at NVinnabow last Friday, reported Sgt. Ciene Browning. Hie suspect broke through a screened window and ran sacked the home. ?Two air conditioners valued at Sl.*>() were stolen from a Stanley Road home near Supply Saturday, reported Ms. Hcwelt. ?A pay telephone in the parking lot of Country Corner on Old Fayette ville Road in Leland was destroyed hy vandals early Monday morning, reported Deputy Richard DuVall. Someone broke open the phone owned by Southern Bell and re moved the change. ?The Maeo Light Restaurant on U.S. 74-76 was broken into over the weekend, reported Browning. Ihe front d?n>r glass had been kicked out, causing S5(K) in damage. The thief left will) a jar of Big Mama red hot sausages, valued at SI 5. Fresh Daily GROUND ^7^ 5 Lb. Pack Or ?2-"?:e^? FOOD LION j a>'>?? ? ' V-Ji Sweet yellow Lb. USDA Choice Beef boneless CHUCK ROAS $H98 . Lb .A v? V <1 x; ?# Ears * j* Red Ripe WATERMELONS^! $099 EaCil^ Sweet o ?Juicy ^ i PACKAGED PEACHES 39 TURKEY I 99?. 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