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Judge Increases Bond For Man Charged In Southport Robbery A Brunswick C ounty District Court judge has doubled Kind lor a Southport man charged with the armed robbery of a convenience store there. Judge I). Jink Hooks Jr. increased bond tor Rasiccn Rashad. 23. also known as Michael Hill, of Jabber town Road, from S 1 25,(1<*' to S25('.(HX> following a probable cause hearing in District Court last week Hooks louiul probable cause ex isted for the armed robbery charge against Rashad and ordered that his case he bound over to Brunswick County Superior Court. Rashad was one of two men ar rested in Raleigh three days after they allegedly held up the Handy Hugo convenience siore at N.C. 21 1 and Long Beach Road near South port on Scpi. 16. Also charged with armed robbery was Lorenzo Smith. 25, of South port. The two men are accused ol entering the siore around 1 0:45 p.m. carry mg guns. A clerk was ordered to the fliH>r while the suspects allegedly ux>k money from the register and then fled west on N.C. 211. Brunswick County sheriff's de tectives contacted Raleigh police that the suspects might be headed there. Raleigh police apprehended them and also recovered a stolen car. which had not been stolen in Brunswick County. Following their arrest, bond had been set for the men at SI25.(XX) cach. At a lirst appearance in District Court Sept. 2 \ bond was reduced for Smith to S20.(KX). He will have a probable cause hearing Oct. 29. Judges Hooks and David Ci. Wall also heard the following cases in District Court for the period Oct. 14-15: Bobby Bell, assault by pointing a gun. Brunswick County Jail 60 days, suspended sentence two years. S50 and costs, not assault, harass or threaten plaintiff, not go about his person, premises or place of busi ness. ! onme Howling, assault -'it a le tualc. motion to dismiss at close ol slate's e* idencc allowed. Timothy C. Bryant. assault on a female. Brunswick County Jail 00 days. sus|vnded sentence two >e.us. $50 and costs, nol assault, harass or threaten plainlitl in future. lames Travis Cole, failure to \ icld |x>l ice/fi re/emergency vehicle, no drivers license, reckless driving ui endanger. consolidated judgment, Brunswick County Jail 60 days, suspended sentence two years, $100 and costs, not operate motor vehicle nniil valid license. Hmcsi K Dawson, intoxicated anil disruptive. Brunswick County Jail % hours; injury to personal property, voluntarily dismissed. Thomas Walter llar|vr. assault with .1 deadly weapon/serious in jury. voluntarily dismissed, no plaintiff. Michael C. Hill, probation viola tion. admits, continue on probation six months, continue to comply wiili monies owed. Brunswick County Jail seven days, work re lease 5: W a m. until V < H) p.m., obey all rules ol probation officer. Jeffrey Holmes, injury to real property, voluntarily dismissed at request of plainlitl. all damages have been paid. Edward J. Kelloy. maintain dwelling/motor vehicle to keep or sell controlled substance, possess ing drug paraphernalia, simple pos session Schedule VI controlled sub stance. all voluntxuily dismissed: DWI level 4. Brunswick County Jail 60 days, suspended sentence two years, SI 50 and costs, surrender license, assessment. 30 days ol non operation in lieu ol community scr \ ice. no blood alcohol in body, S 1 50 attorney fees. Michael Lee Linkous, speeding ?*4 in a 35 zone, S45 and costs. Tracy Dawn Little, intoxicated and disruptive, voluntarily dis missed at request of officer. Linda Fave Long, shoplifting concealment goods, voluntarily dis nnssal William H. Malpass, aggravated a I tray, Brunswick County Jail six months, suspended sentence two years, not assault, harass or threaten plaintiff in future. Brunswick Coun ty Jail 48 hours to begin Friday 10 IX-^l at 8:00 p.m. Mallen L. Marlowe, exceeding safe speed. $35 and costs: l)\VI mo tion to dismiss allowed at close ol state's evidence. Kenneth W. Monroe, DWI. level 4. Brunswick County Jail 60 days, suspended sentence two years. $100 and costs, surrender license, no blood alcohol in body, assessment Brunswick County Jail 48 hours to begin Friday 8:(X> pin to Sunday 8:00 pm. Terry William Pickard. owning and operating vehicle with no insur ance. voluntarily dismissed; allow unlicensed to drive, Brunswick County Jail 30 days, suspended sentence two years. $25 and costs. Hal Wayne Prevoe. speeding 64 in a 55 /one. S45 and costs. Natalie W. Price, speeding 44 in a 35 zone. $45 and costs. David Folger Scale, reckless driving-to endanger, Brunswick County Jail 90 days, suspended sen tence two years, S I (K) and costs. James Author Stephens, DWI. level 5, Brunswick County Jail 30 days, suspended sentence two years. S1(X> and costs, surrender license, no blixH] alcohol in body, within 60 (lays complete 24 hours of commu nity service, assessment, S200 attor ney fees, appealed. William A. Stevenson, shoplift ing concealment goods, Brunswick County Jail 30 days, suspended sen tence two years, not go back about Food Lion. Phillip Williams, intoxicated and disruptive, Brunswick County Jail 30 days, suspended sentence two years, S25 and costs, stay away from plaintiff's residence and Kic1 N-Mule; second degree trespassing, voluntarily dismissed, no plaintiff. Glenn Harris, DWI, level 2, N.C. 1 Vpartmont of Corrections 12 months. suspended sentence two years. supervised probation two years. SMK) ami costs, surrender li cense. assessment Halifax County, Brunswick County Jail 10 days. Swindell Daniels, probation vio lation. N.C. IX'partinent of Correc tions one year, defendant's request to have sentence revoked. IV bra I'. Lint/, probation viola tion. request to be revoked, sus pended sentence activated, Bruns wick County Jail 14 days. Archie Dudle Attebery. inisde mcanor larceny. N.C. Department of Corrections two years, suspended sentence two years, unsupervised probation two years, costs, Bruns wick County Jail six days, credit for two days beginning 10- IS 6:00 p.m. to 10-20-91 at 6:00 p.m. next one weekend, not violate any laws for two years. $100 attorney fees. John B. Balogh. communicating threats. Brunswick County Jail 24 hours. Martha Bernard, communicating threats, voluntarily dismissed. John Closs. simple assault, mo tion allowed to dismiss at close of state's evidence. I auric Curtis, simple assault, mo tion allowed to dismiss at close of suite's evidence. James Andre Davis, breaking and/or entering, assault on a female, consolidated judgment, N.C. De partment ol Corrections two years, court recommends that one year in superior court run concurrent; driv ing while license revoked, un authorized use of a motor vehicle, consolidated judgment, N.C. De partment of Corrections two years to run at the expiration of previous sentence, domestic criminal tres passing. larceny, both voluntarily dismissed. Mark Allen Davis, assault with a deadly weapon, N.C. Department of Corrections two years, suspended sentence two years, supervised pro bation two years, costs, restitution $450 to plaintiff, restitution Sl(X) at Seven Suspects Linked To Area Theft Ring BY TERRY POPK Brunswick County sheriff's dc icctivcs have linked seven suspects to a theft ring said to be responsible for taking thousands of dollar ol property from several Shallotte area homes and businesses. Four men were being held in die Brunswick County Jail Monday morning on various breaking and en tering and larceny charges. Warrants were drawn on three other suspects detectives are still trying to locale. Detective Billy Hughes said a break in the case came last week when Deputy Shelton Caison re ceived an anonymous tip that the suspects were in Horry County, S.C., with two stolen vehicles. The cars had been reported stolen from Ocean way Auto Sales at Ciris scttown south of Shallotte, said Hughes. When officers approached the car two suspects ran, said Hughes. Two people who remained inside the ve hicle gave officers the names of the suspects, he said. Legal Notices STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF BRUNSWICK NO TICE OF RKSAI.F Under and by virtue of an Order of Resale of the Clerk of Superior Court ol Brunswick County, made in the special proceeding enh tied Mercedes Walts Sell, et al vs William W Price, et al, 68 CVS 251 , the undersigned commissioners will on the 1st day of Nov ember, 1991, at twelve o'clock niwm, at the Courthouse door in Bolivia, Brunswick County, North Carolina, offer for resale al an opening bid of 525,250.00, and resell, lor cash, to die last and highest bidder, at public auction, the real estate described as First Tract, lying and being in Town Creek Town ship, Brunswick County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: FIRST TRACT: BEING all of Tract "C" containing 47. HO acres, more or less, as shown on Map of Div ision of Lands of Susie Rebecca lliarp '/.ib el in, recorded in Map Cabinet K at Page 68 in the Brunswick County Registry. EXCEPTING the following Trad: BEGINNING at an old iron in the eastern line of Tract C as shown on "Map of Divi sion of l^inds of Susie Rebecca Iharp '/. ib el in" recorded in Map Cabinet K at Page 6X m the Brunswick County Registry, said old iron being located South 21 degrees 40 min utes West 360 .69 feet along said line from its intersection with the southern line of State Road 1413; from said beginning runs thence South 69 degrees 35 minutes East 176 feet to an iron pipe; thence South 19 degrees 40 minutes West 2K6 feet to an iron pipe, thence North 6H degrees 56 minutes West 186.05 feet it) two old pipes; thence North 21 de grees 40 rninules Last 281 feet to the BE GINNING, containing 1.18 acres, more or less, and being shown on said map referred to above. ITus is a resale ol the above -described property, a previous sale having been held *wi the 27th day of September, 1991, under and by virtue of an Order of the Clerk of Superior Court of Brunswick County, North Carolina, and an increased bid having been duly filed within the time allowed by law Following the resale, a report of said re sale will be filed by the commissioners in the Office of the Clerk of Superior Court Ihe report vhall remain open for ten da>s follow ing the tiling thereof for upset bids A ten percent (10%) cash deposit w ill be required of the highesi bidder at the time of the sale lliis 1 5th day of October, 1991 Louis K New ton. Commissioner James R. Prevatte, Commissioner William A Powell. Ctunnmtioncr (Kill CRIME REPORT "Stemming from that incident, there have been II cases solved," said Hughes, who was assisted in the investigation by Sheriff's De tective Don Stovall and Shallotte Detective Tom Hunter Officers have charged the follow ing men with a number of break-ins that occurred over the past three months: Swindell Daniels, of Hick man s Crossroads; Willie "Mack" McNeil, of Route 7, Shallotte; John ny Williams, of U.S. 17 south, Shal lotte; and Andre Davis, of the Cedar Grove community. The men are accused ol several break-ins at Sea Village, Acme Convenient Store at Grissettown, a home on Green Bay Road and Occanvicw Auto Sales, said Hughes. Detectives believe some of the suspects are also responsible for a Shallotte break-in and the forgery and uttering of checks taken from an Ocean Isle Beach home. Televisions, microwaves, guns and telephones had been stolen from the homes. At one break-in, an estimated Sll,(XX) in goods was stolen, including two motorcycles. Some of the items were recovered From one of the vehicles, said Hughes. As of Monday morning, bond had nut been set on the four sus pects held in jail pending the filing of additional warrants, said Hughes. In other reports on file at the sheriff's department: ?A truck stolen from a Town Creek Road home last Wednesday was found parked at the entrance to Palmer's Branch subdivision on Friday, Deputy Steve Mason report ed. It had been driven 6() miles but was undamaged. A wallet and S19 had been stolen from the home. ?Someone us^d an ax to break open a drink machine at the Phoenix Country Siore on Ml. Misery Road early Monday, causing S4(X) in dam age. An estimated S55 in change was taken, reported Deputy William Hcwctt. The man walked from be hind the store with the ax and tied to the woods alter the incident. ?An estimated S2I.464 in goods was stolen from a home on Old Maco Road between Oct. 14 and 18, reported Mason. A stereo, tele vision, microwave, appliances, safe, jewelry and guns were taken alter a rear door was forced open. ?A S4(X) television was taken from a Sandy Creek Drive home Saturday after someone pried open a door, causing S250 in damage. Deputy William Hewctl reported. ?A S3, (XX) Chevrolet Camaro was stolen from a home at Leland Mobile Home Estates Sunday, re ported Deputy Brian Sanders. The victim was slaying with friends and had Icfl ihe keys inside the car. ?A deer hunter told Sanders that a car he left parked on the shoulder of U.S. 74-76 near Maco Saturday morning was stolen, but the 1973 Oldsmobilc had been towed away by the State Highway Pairol instead while the man was in the woods, said Lt. Donnell Marlowe. ?Vandals tried to pry open a tele phone line box near the Old Forest Store on Ml. Misery Road early Sunday, causing S2,5(X) in damage, Sanders reported. The box, owned by Southern Bell, had been dented but the wiring was not exposed. $100 KEWAlll) leading to arrest and conviction for breaking into my mobile home, located at intersection. Stone Chimney Rd. and Taft Rd. on Fri., Oct. 11, between 11:30 am and 1 :50 pm CALL ?42-4*>0tt SECURITY SYSTEMS RESIDENTIAL - COMMERICAL - INDUSTRIAL F3 PELEN, inc Palmetto Electronics & Engineering " Professional Sound & Security" ?Burglar Alarms ?Closed Circuit TV ?Fire Alarms -Sound & Intercom ^?Medical Alert 'Digital Dialers (919) 754-5333 (803) 249-3333 LICENSED IN NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA 3769 Sea Mountain Hwy Little River, SC 29566 CW THE BHUNSWICK bf*con Residential ? Commercial ? Burglar Alarms Fire Alarms ? Medical Alert ? "Panic" Alarm! SOUTHERN ECURITY V QT F M Q "From closed circuit TV ? to door chimes." Call for consultation/no charge estimates. P O Box 3002 919-754-2033 Max'Lauzon Shallotte. NC 28469 24 Hr Service Bruce Lauzon ?Thieves slole two Hags from Cape Fear Memorial Park on N.C. 211 near Soulhpori. A tare laker lor ihc cemetery reported that a United Suites and a North Carolina Hag, valued at S350 and S250 rcspective ly, were taken Saturday, Mason re ported. ?An employee of The Brunswick Hospital told Deputy Charles Crocker that someone look her wal let, which included S25, checks and credit cards, from the administration office there Friday. ?Someone entered a Boone's Neck Road home between Sept. 27 and Oct. IS and left with SI, (HO in ap pliances, fishing gear and a coal, Crocker reported. ?At North Tanglewood, someone broke into a home between Oct. 6 and 13 and lelt with a vacuum clean er and television, valued at SI .(KM). Deputy Patti He welt reported. ?Owners ol Cottage Carpets at Bclville told detectives they think a former employee embezzled S2(K) from ihe company. Mason reported. The case is under investigation. i Ionic y Iocs, 24 hours community service within 60 days, not go about or commumcutc with plaiiitilt lor two years, not violate any laws lor l wo years: assault with a deadly weapon, voluntarily dismissed. Tyrone Hamilton, injury to real property. Brunswick County Jail 60 days, suspended sentence two years, costs, restitution $150 to plaintiff, not violate any laws for two years, to he given tour of jail. Michael Scott llamrick, fugitive, voluntarily dismissed, 90 days are up. no governor's warrant issued. Knaval Hankins, communicating threats, voluntarily dismissed. John McKcithan, assault on a fe male, prayer for judgment contin ued, costs. Gary W. McNeil, assault on a fe male, voluntarily dismissed, no plaintiff, state's motion denied. Rosalyn Nelson, shoplifting con cealment goods, Brunswick County Jail 30 days, suspended sentence two years, supervised probation two years, costs, $6.36 restitution to plaintiff, not go on premises of any . Maxway Stores for two years, Brunswick County Jail three days to begin 10-16-91 at 12:(X) p.m., not violate any laws for two years. Tracy Lynn Ramsey, simple as sault, Brunswick County Jail 30 days, suspended sentence two years, costs, not violate any laws for two years. Vicki Robbins Swain, breaking and/or entering, injury to real prop erty, both voluntarily dismissed; in jury to personal property, Bruns wick County Jail six months, sus pended scntcncc five years, costs, not communicate with, go about, or harass plaintiff for live years, not violate any laws for live years. Charles Thomas. Jr., larccny, N.C. Department of Corrections, two years, suspended sentence live years, supervised probation live years, costs, N.C. Department ol Corrections 1X0 days treatment lor substance abuse, not have in posses sion or consume any controlled sub stance, submit to warrantless searches, submit to test, return stolen property to mother, SI(M) at torney lees, not violate any laws for live years, appealed; larceny, N.C. Department of Corrections two years to run consecutive with previ ous sentence, suspended sentence live years. Kevin Ward, damage to personal property, voluntarily dismissed, no plaintiff. Bruce Lee Williams, injury to personal properly, voluntarily dis missed at request of plaintiff. Jim Wilmoth, second degree tres passing, prayer for judgment contin ued and costs remitted. Carl Wittcn. assault on a female, voluntarily dismissed, no plaintiff. Jeffrey Clay Yates, assault on a child under 12, voluntarily dis missed, plaintiff has moved out of state; two counts of assault on a fe male, both voluntarily dismissed. Raymond Ritchie, improper equipment, $45 and costs. Michael Nobles, misdemeanor breaking and entering, N.C. Depart ment of Correction seven years to run at expiration ol any sentence presently serving. Dewey Hardy, driving with li cense revoked, speeding 48 in a 35 zone, consolidated judgment, N.C. Department of Corrections two years, suspended sentence two years, costs, S250 fine, not operate motor vehicle until valid license to do so, not violate any laws for two years. Sandra Sikes, improper equip ment, S45 and costs. Auto Accidents Disability Job Injuries ARE YOU A HARD WORKER NOW INJURED OR DISABLED? CALL: 1-800-336-0155 Kathleen Shannon Glancy Attorney at Law 114 S. Front St., Wilmington, NC LET ME WORK HARD FOR YOU TO OBTAIN FAIR ANI) REASONABLE COMPENSATION FOR YOUR INJURIES ANNOUNCING Carolina Eye Associates Medicare Participating Physicians Specializing In: ? Cataract & Lens Implant Surgery ? Glaucoma Treatment & Surgery ? Pediatric Eye Disorders ? Diabetic Eye Disorders ? Diseases of the Eye ro. Appomtment can I ? 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