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Brunswick Grand Jury Indicts Suspects In Local Theft Ring BY TKRKY POI'K Four men accused of operating a Ihefl ring in the Shallottc area were indicted on various charges Monday by a Brunswick County Grand Jury. Indicted were Johnny Watson Williams, 35. of Shallottc; Willie Mack McNeil. 31, of Route 7, Shallottc; Swindell Daniels, of Hickman's Crossroads; and Kurt Cotton, ol the Pinccrcst Subdivision near Calabash. The charges stem from a string ol break-ins in the Shallottc area in September, said Brunswick County Sheriff's Detective Billy Hughes. Officers arrested the men alter re ceiving an anonymous tip on where the property was located. Williams was indicted on charges of four counts of felonious breaking and entering, six counts of felonious larccny, five counts of possession of stolen goods and three counts of larccny of a firearm. According to the indictments, an estimated SI 0,1 30 in items, includ ing a motorcycle and generator, were stolen from a Green Bay Road home on Sept. 27. Taken during a break-in at Oceanway Auto Sales in Grissettown on Sept. 25 were two cars. 15 sets of keys, a dealer's li cense tag and three guns, the indict ments suite. Also, the suspects allegedly ux>k a television set from a Sea Village home and Sl)20 in tools from another home on Green Bay Road. Part of the property was recovered, Hughes said. McNeil was indicted on charges of three counts of felonious breaking and entering, five counts of felo nious larceny, live counts of posses sion of stolen g(x?ds and three counts of larceny of a firearm. Daniels was indicled on charges of two counts of felonious breaking and entering, four counts of felo nious larceny, four counts of posses sion of stolen gixnls and three counts ol larceny of a firearm. Also, Cotton was indicted on a charge of felonious larceny of an au tomobile and possession of stolen goods. The grand jury also returned the following true hills: ? louya Williams. 20. ol Oakview Drive. South|K>rt, on a charge ol felony riot She is accused ol assent bling 70 or more people on Lord Street, South port, on (Hi. 25 where Soulhport Police Olllcer Robert Willis was injured. ?James Hargrove 111. 21, ol W. Ilth Street. Soulhport, on a charge ol as sault with a deadly weapon with a I irearm or other deadly weapon against a law enforcement olliccr and felony riot lie is accused ol hit ting OH'iccr Willis in the head with a 40-ounce beer bottle. ?Theron Victoria Kay, 20, ol W. 1 1th Street; C'laudine Reed, Antltony Darnell Reed, 21. and Rolvrt W. Gore, .Vi, all ol 1105 Caswell Ave., Soulhport: Curtis Gerald brink. 21. and Thomas brink, ol N. Rhett Street. Soulhport: all on a charge of lelony riot, lor allegedly participat ing in the Oct. 25 incident in Soulhport. ? I.arry Lampkins, 21. ol Rt 2. be hind, on a charge ol first-degree bur glary. He is accused ol breaking into a home at Route 2. 1 eland ( )ci. 2. ?Lorenzo Smith. 25. ol W. 9th Street, Soulhporl: and Rasheen I Rashad, of Caswell Ave., Southport. on a charge of robbery with a dan gerous weapon for the alleged Sept. 16 armed robbery of the Handy Hugo store on N.C. 21 1 in Southport in which S4 17 was taken. ?Terri Lea Shambles. IX. ol Graham Road. Leland. on a charge of felo nious larceny and possession ol stolen gixuls. She is accused of tak ing S 1 . l*->2 in jewelry and goods from a Leland home, the indictment states. ? Stuart Kevin Sanders, 21. of Catawba Road. Boiling Spring Lakes, on charges ol robbery with a dangerous weapon and assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury. He is accused ol hitting a man on the head Sept. 2l> with a quarl-si/.cd beer bottle and ol taking $34 in cash front the victim. ?Cicrmauic Hcwdl, I'). of Route 2, Supply, on a diarge ol maintaining a vehicle lo use, store or sell a con trolled substance and possession ol a controlled substance to manufacture, sell or deliver cocaine. Charges were filed Nov. () by Shallottc Police Officer (i.J. Sauiek. ?Marry Hugcne Hairc, 42, of Indian Trail, on a charge of habitual im paired driving. He was convicted of driving while impaired in Monroe County on l-elv 25, l')K!> and Oct. 14. l')X7; and in Brunswick County on May 2X. |W|. the indictment states. ?Felix Irvin l-.dge, I1), of Route 1, Winnabow, on a charge of second degree rape for an alleged incident that happened at a Winnabow wom an's home on Sept. 5. Happy Holidays PEST CONTROL, INC. Supply ? 842-6900 We offer lamp rejvir & custom lampmaking. T*ke Hwy. 130 West. Nut WhfevlKt 640-2758 ? 0f?n Hcn.-S(1. 10-6 ? 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