Drug Suspect Pleads Guilty To Misdemeanor Possession Charge A Sh;t Nolle man wa\ given a sus pended sentence in Brunswick County District Court last week al ter he pleaded guilt) to misde meanor |x?ssesNH?n of mari juana. SciHt Creighton Bryant. 21, had Iven charged with felony jxissession ol marijuana and maintaining a ve hicle lor the puijxisc ol selling mari juana. according to warrants liled In Shallotte Police Chief Rodney Clause. Bryant pleaded guilty to misde meanor possession ol marijuana and hail the maintaining a vehicle charge voluntarily dismissed in District Court last Tuesilay. Dec. v Judge D. Jack ll? ounces of marijuana inside. (iausc reported (hat officers made the arrests alter receiving inlorma tu >n that the suspects would tv dri\ inj: through Shallotte with drugs in their (xissesMon. Judge lltH'ks also heard the lol lowing cases lor the |vr hhI Dec. 2 ^ ' Paul Douglas Ashhv. fictitious m 1 1 >n nation to ollicer. S4> fine and costs: resisting/obstructing public ollicer. ih> driver's license, both dis missed. I isa Ann Money, Irivolous and malicious. plaintiff taxed w ith costs William \V. Clarke, unsafe move ment. S4.s and c osts. Keith Otio C'lemmons. D\\ I. Ic\ i/l >. Brunswick County Jail >0 days, suspended two years, surrender op erator's license, not operate motor vehicle. --J hours community ser vice. assessment, and costs. Apivaled. N'alene (? I-.lliott. simple worth loss check for S21H). SI76.I0. SIOO and $151.63 lo Cindy Iwans, all dis missed. Frederick Allen I vans, larceny, dismissed. John William l-'iclds, s|voding (vt in a 55 /one. ,S4> anil costs. I onnic Wayne Gordon. no driv er's license, dismissed. Keith Harris. impro|vr passing, prayer lor judgment continued and costs. June I* Unison, driving while li cense suspendcd/rcvokcd-uoi poi iiianeni. prayer lor judgment contin ued and costs. (ilenn Harold Knepp. driving loll ol cenler, driving while license mis ponded/revoked -not |vnnanent. Slate Department ol Corrections two years, suspended sentence two \ears. suspended two years. supcr \ i sod probation. S24S.-K) restitution to Shelby York. S21N) line and costs. ni>i ojvrate motor vehicle Mark Patrick Malone. reckless operation. S45 line and costs; failure to > icltl'i vlieo/llrc /emergency vein Vandals Dame BY I'KRKY rOPK l ive eoli carts taken late Saturdav from Bricklanding Plantation, a polling community N.C. 17*' south ol Shallotte. were recovered. Nu damage is estimated at more than SI 7.(HX>. Around 2 a.m. Sunday, a security guard d^covercd .1 storage shed had been broken into lor the second time m recent weeks, reported Brunswick County Sheriff's Deputy J.M. Adams Missing were the five carts and .1 battery charger. A flat object had been used to un lock the door where a similar break ing and entering had occurred two weeks earlier. Adams reported. The baiter-, charger was found approxi mately 75 >.irds from ihe shed and returned, he said. ! tu' five carts were Liter found to the ncht oi hole K>. reported Deput> Sheldon Caison. Damage was listed at S3 ; to each of the five vehi cles. a inch were missing wind shields. seats and had sustained oth er damages. Caison reported. Three carts were found behind a small building off of hole 16 with signs placed at the back ol the cans, he stated. Another can was found iv it the ei 1 > >t a highwav. Several carts were taken from the shed two weeks ago. but they were later found on the ninth hole undam aged. In other reports on file at the slier ill "s department: ?Someone broke into Becky's Seafood Restaurant near Ash Sun da;., causing damage to the building and a cash register inside. The regis ter was forced open, but nothing was taken, reported Deputv Charles Wilson. ?A Southport woman who reported ige Golf Carts A CRIME REPORT her car stolen Friday night louiul it near the N.C. Wildlife Commission boat ramp oi l of Long Beach Road, reported Sgt. Carl Pearson. The ve hicle was stuck m sand about 65 feet from where it was taken. The win dows and lights had been broken, an estimated S2.5IX) in damage, lite victim and some friends were at the boat ramp talking when the car was taken around 1:30 a.m. ?Thieves broke into an Old Mill Road home near Navassa Sunday, taking $620 in items including a mi crowave and video recorder, report ed Deputy Richard DuV'all. Damage was estimated at SKI* to a front door. ?Items worth more than S l,6(Xl were stolen from a home at Brick landing between Dec. 2-8. reported Deput> Keithan Home. Taken were a television, jewelry, clothing, two handguns and about S20 in change. A front door had been forced open. ? \ lawn mower valued at SI. 323 wav stolen from a home in Eldorado Mobile Home Park in Leland last Thursday. Dec. 5. reported Deputy Steve Mason. The mower was taken u. in Uio K.ti .'l iIk home between s a.m. and v >0 p.m. ?A motorist look a ride across someone's property on Holden Beach Ko.nl late Friday, causing ,t Bricklanding SI 50 m damage, reported Deputy Charles Wilson. Two pampas grass plants and a "Collards For Sale" sign were destroyed. ?Vandals caused an estimated S2.(XX) in damage to a parked bus owned by a Route 7. Shallotte resi dent sometime between Nov. 8 and Dec. 8. reported Deputy Sheldon Caison. Several windows and an electrical meter were broken and the contents ransacked. ?Shots were fired into the Fresh Farm Producc store and Tony's Pizza restaurant in Calabash late Saturday, re(x>rted Caison. Two windows were damaged at die produce store, the former Calabash ABC store, causing S4(X) in damage. Also, a shot was tired into a window at the pizza restaurant, causing $100 in damage. ?Shots were also fired into the Classic Cuts hair salon on U.S. 17 at Winnabow between Thursday, Dec. 5. and Saturday. Dec. 7. reported Mason. Three holes were lound in a rear window thai appeared to be from shotgun pellets, resulting in S 150 in damage. Mason reported ?Items worth S720 were stolen from a Taylor Landing home sometime between Nov. 24) and Dec. 7. report ed Deputy Charles Crocker. A mi crowave. television and .22-calibcr pistol were taken from the Sanford resident's home. Damage was listed at SI 50. Auto Accidents Disability Job Injuries ARE YOU A HARD WORKER NOW INJURED OR DISABLED? CALL: 1-800-336-0155 Kathleen Shannon Glancy Attorney ait Law 11-1 S. Front St., Wilmington, NC LET ME WORK HARD FOR YOU TO OBTAIN FAIR AND REASONABLE COMPENSATION FOR YOUR INJURIES Ramos & Lewis ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW MEADOW SQUARE. HIGHWAY 179 SHALLOTTE. N.C. 28459 ?Real Estate Transactions (Document Preparation. Title Examinations and Closings) 'Estate Planning and Administration (Preparation of Wills and Trusts) 'Domestic Matters (Divorce. Alimony. 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Donald Paul Trunkclt, probation violation, admits violation, sentence modified to Brunswick County Jail 21 days active. Louie T. Wi lie Its, speeding 64 in a 55 /one, S45 anil costs. Freddie Young Jr.. no driver's li cense, DWI, Brunswick County Jail 12 months, suspended sentence two years, supervised probation two years, not operate motor vehicle two years, S2(X) and costs, submit to as sessment, make evidence of insur ance available to victims ol acci dent. Brunswick County Jail 21 days. Robert Ray Miller, s|iccding 64 in a 55 /one, S45 and costs. Johnny Delmorc Smith Jr., seed ing 64 in a 55 /.one, S45 and costs. Melissa Dawn Jackson, too last lor condition, dismissed. Jennifer Sparrow, request sen tence activated, modified to 29 days activc. Joe Wayne Cheshire, speeding 34 in a 25 /one. S45 and costs. Juan Refugio Collazo, possession of stolen goods, Brunswick County Jail 24 hours, suspended scntcncc two years, S50 and cosls; vehicle not registered/titled, voluntarily dismis sed. Michael Wayne Cooper, noticc to revoke unsupervised probation, sus pended sentence activated, Bruns wick County Jail 25 days ? credit for 24 days. Beau Raymond Dawson, no driv er's license, prayer for judgment continued and cosls. Rodney Levi Fullwood, DWI, level 5, Brunswick County Jail 60 days, suspended sentence two years, surrender license, $50 and costs, 24 hours community scrvicc within 30 days, assessment. Appealed. Shannon Lee Hcnslcy, registra tion documents fictitious/canceled /etc., voluntarily dismissed; owning and operating vehicle with no insur ance. S 10 and costs. Avery llinson, injury to personal property, voluntarily dismissed. Anthony L. Jackson. speeding 45 in a <5 /one, $45 and costs. Patrick J. Kinsella. inspection vio lation, costs. Susan Elin Liese. owning and op crating vehicle with no insurance, voluntarily dismissed, has valid in surance. Robert Martin Mays, intoxicated and disruptive. Brunswick County Jail 24 hours, suspended sentence two years, S25 and costs. Mark McDuflie, communicating threats, simple assault, both volun tarily dismissed, no plaintiff. Kevin Duwayne Ray, DWI, level 5, Brunswick County Jail f>0 days, suspended sentence two years, sui render license, SKK) and costs, 24 hours community service with 30 days, assessment. Nicholas H. Sinilli. speeding 44 in a 35 /one. $45 and costs. Norman D. Smith, improper equipment, $45 and costs. Richard J. Sullivan, assault on a female, voluntarily dismissed, no plaintiff. Paul Manfred Swcnson, driving while liccnsc suspended/revoked not permanent, prayer for judgment continued and costs. Willard Richard Woods, assault on a female, N. C. Department of Correction two years, suspended sentence two years, supervised pro bation two years, not go about, com municate with, assault, harass or threaten plaintilT for two years, not let anyone on his behalf communi cate with, assault, harass or threaten plaintiff for two years, S100 and costs, submit to test, not possess any deadly weapons, submit to warrant less searches; simple assault, Bruns wick C'ounly Jail 2*> days u> tun at expiration ol previous sentence, sus pended sentence two years, super vi set! probation two years; assault with a deadly weapon . voluntarily dismissed. Freddie Young. I AVI, sus|)cndcd sentence activated, delendants, re quest modified to Brunswick County Jail 2l) days. Lame K. Wilson. speeding 64 m a 55 /.one, S45 and costs. Steven B. Talxir. s|?ccding 70 in a 55 /.one, S4S and costs. Charles \V. Mamniay, improper equipment, S45 and costs. Patrick Sugrue, speeding 64 in a 55 /one, S45 and costs. Janie Downs, unsafe movement, S45 and costs. I'aul Schal/, speeding 71 in a 55 /one prayer lor itidgmcnt continued and costs. Clarifications Two names listed in recent Bruns wick County District Court dockcts printed in lite Brunswick Beacon need clarification. The Christopher D. Stanley in the Dec. 5 issue is not the Christopher D. Stanley of Shallotlc. The defen dant has an address ol N. Lord Street, South port, according to the Brunswick County Clerk of Court's office. Also, the Bernice Hcwctt in the Nov. 27 issue is not the Bernice Hcwctt of School House Road, Thomasboro. 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