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Carolina Shores Man Attacked In Break-In Saturday Morning BY TKRRY POPE A mail who fell asleep in a rcclin er at his Carolina Shores home early Saturday awoke when two men started beating him. The two suspects hail entered the Calabash home through an un locked front door, reported Bruns wick County Sheriff's Deputy Mar shall Evans. The victim was beat about the head, causing lacerations and contusions. Me was transported to The Bruns wick Hospital in Supply where he was treated and released, said De tective Gary Shay. According to Shay, the victim said Ik* was semi-asleep in his rc clincr around 1:20 a.m. when he opened his eyes and saw the two males standing over him. He gave Shay the names of the two suspects. I he charges would be misdemeanors, said Shay, and the victim would have to press charges before a magistrate. In other reports on file at the sheriff's department: ?A !l)X6 l ord pickup and an unde termined number of watermelons were taken from Holden Brothers Produce south of Shallotte some time Friday, reported Deputy Phil Bryant. Five watermelons were smashed and the dixir to a fence had been forced open. ?Shallotte police officers recovered a Chevrolet van that was reported stolen from a Route 2, Supply, home late Saturday. The SlO.tHK) van had been reported missing from a home on Turkey Trap Road, re ported Deputy Charles Crocker. ?Detective Gene Caison recovered two guns reported stolen from a Route 2, Supply, home on July 28. A ,22-caliber rifle and double-barrel shotgun, valued at S475, were found in the trunk of a suspect's car last Thursday, Caison reported. ?"Huee homes at Seaside Station were broken into, reported Deputy John Ingram. A Durham resident re ported S250 in damage to a front door, but nothing missing from his summer home. A Rockingham man said someone caused S200 in dam age to a door at his home, but no items were missing. A third home had S5(H) in damage, and the sus pect left w ith a S329 television and S 1 5 in cash, reported Bryant. ?Detectives are investigating the forgery ol two checks at the Max way store in Lcland. Capt. Phil Perry said someone cashed a chcck lor SI 27 drawn on a Benton's Truck Lines account that had been dosed lor more than a year. Another sus pect cashed a check belonging to a Council couple for Sill. Perry said. "The checks had been reported stolen from the couple's car in Whitcville on Dec. 27. ?Suspects entered a home on N.C. 904 south of Shallotte Sunday and took a S-UX) video recorder and six tapes worth $60, Bryant reported. A window had been broken. ?Varnam's Garage on Stone Chim ney Road was broken into, Crocker reported Saturday. Taken were a motor head, starter, manifold and li UNC-W Sets Seminar On Coastal Erosion Causes of coastal shore erosion and current attempts to counter ero sion will be the topic of a seminar series to be held in September and October at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington. UNC-W 's Division for Public Service is sponsoring "Coastal Shore Erosion," each Thursday Sept. 5 through Oct. 24 from 7 p.m. until 8 p.m. Jim Bunch, who owns a company that specializes in beach erosion control and serves on the Oregon Inlet Commission in Dare County, is the instructor. Runch also is a diving instructor and an oceanographer with the Army Corps of Engineers. Discussion will include breakwa ters, groins, jetties, sandbagging, beach rcnourishmcnt and beach planting. Hunch will explain why he believes these methods often create more problems than they solve. The registration fee is S25 and the deadline is Aug. 29. For more information, call 395-3195. ^.AUSEWAY plaza ? HOLDEN BEACH B42 OPEN 7 DAYS 9-9 CRIME REPORT cense tag worth Sl>65. ? A car parked at Exide Electronics in the Leland Industrial Park Friday was vandalized. A w indow was bro ken, allowing the suspect to take a SI 20 radar detector and S4tK) in tools. Deputy Brian Sanders report ed. ? Ilirec storage units at Kash Storage Buildings on Blueberry Farm Road south of Shallotlc were broken into. Ingram reported Friday. The locks hail been removed, but no items were taken from the units. ?Someone broke into a summer home at Sunset Harbor, Deputy Richard Long reported on Friday. A . 12-gaugc shotgun valued at $2<X) was re|H)rted missing. Damage was listed at $40. ? Two tcsidents of Brooks Drive re ported items stolen from their y arils on Friday, Bryant re|H>rted. Two loot stools valued at SSI were taken from one yard. A picnic table and lour chairs, valued at $369, were taken from another yard. ?A window at Maxx Hair Gallery at Cornerstone Pla/a on N.C. !79 was shot out by a BB gun Saturday, reported Sgt. C.W. Miller. Damage was listed at $250. ?A two-ton chain winch was taken from u bulk ham on Ash-Liltlc Kivcr Road near Long wood, Ingram reported. The S2.1KH) winch was re ported missing Friday. ?An $830 music tape collection was stolen from a River Run Plantation home Saturday, reported Bryant. Someone removed a sliding glass door to enter the home. USDA Choice Beef Untrimmed WHOLE SIRLOIN TIPS 12-14 Lbs. Avg. Sliced FREE! $098 USDA Choice Beef Boneless CHUCK ROAST 198. . I Lb, ? Lb. California NECTARINESl Sun- *7 OR blushed c p|_UMS TheOtUi Wlmc fC-kv* BONELESS CENTER CI PORK CHOPS $#?58 a VI h 5? v? at* m Packaged Sweet juicy . peaches <[ Filet & Rib End ROAST $ p98 f mm i h T PRIME 99* Each J WESTERN CANTALOUPES U.S. No. 1 WHITE POTATOES YELLOW ONIONS 3 Lb. 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