Victim Says Man With Metal Pipe Took $100 Monday BY TKRRY POPK A Wilmington woman says she was robbed of SI 00 by a man carry ing a inciai m die Plioeni\ tuiir niuniiv north of Leland early Monday morning. She said the man threatened to boat her and chased tier from Ballard's Mobile Home Park on Cedar Hill Road when she tried to get her money back. Brunswick County S he ri 11 's Deputy Briar. Sanders n&id the inc: dent began around 4:15 a.m. in the parking lot of the Phivnix Mini Man. The victim told Sanders that she and two other people were on their way home when her car got a Pat tire Several subjects came to the car to help. Sanders reported. After giving one of the men SI 00 to buy two tires, the victim said, he later returned without the tires. The man with the metal pipe threatened to beat the other suspect if he of fered to return the money to her, she told Sanders. When she reached to get her mon ey. the man with the pipe grabbed the $100 and ran to the mobile home park. She was chased away and called the sheriff's department. Detectives have suspects and arc investigating. In other reports on file at the sher iff's department: ?A shooting at die GFB Club on Exum Road in Ash caused damage CRIME REPORT i>ui i k i ? ? ? i tit its tui iy Sunday. IX puty Becky McDonald reported. Several suspects entered the building around 2:30 a.m.. beat a subject in the face and later returned with handguns, re ported the club owner, Glenn Bell. A side window, ceiling and front wall were struck by bullets, causing S2(H) in damage, Ms. McDonald re ported. When the beating victim hid in the bathroom, the suspects went outside and started fighting wiUi an other subject, she reported. Police do have suspects. ?Shoplifters took about $240 in video tapes front the Hollywood Video store in Bclville Saturday evening, reported Deputy William Hcwctt. One suspect entered the store and distracted a sales clerk while another suspect took 20 new videotapes and four video cassette cleaning kits from a shelf. ?Thieve s cut a fence to enter a U.S. Corps of Engineers repair yard on Eagle Island Saturday, reported Deputy Richard DuVall. Taken from two storage buildings were tools, a generator, boat motor and tool box. all valued at around $4,900. Damage was listed at SI 50. ?A 40-gallon hot water heater was stolen from a rental home on Main Street in Navassa between Dec. 15 and Jan. 1 1 . reported DuVall. ?A family returned from church Sunday to find iheir home on Village Road in Lcland hail been broken inio. A back door was pried open oiiu $20 hi coins and some jewelry' were missing, reported Sanders. ?Nick Newton of Sand Dollar Realty says someone broke inio a unit at Carolina Shores Resorts in Calabash and stole a $12l> vacuum cleaner Friday, reported Deputy J.M. Adams. ? Visitors at a Poe Street residence in i ?> ^ ^ vImiIxt r.P.c v*%! ued at S2(H) taken from their car Saturday, reported Deputy Steve Mason. ?Items taken from a Red ( )ak Estates home on Ml. Misery Road in Lcland include a saw, video recorder, jewelry, pistol and shot gun. all valued at $2,250. reported Deputy William llewett. Damage to a door was listed at $375. Also, a 1476 BMW automobile, valued at $2. and stolen from a Rockingham man, was found parked on Cricket Drive in the Red Oak Estates subdivision Saturday night ?Cioll clubs, jewelry and clothing worth $1,799 were stolen from a Gulf Crest Court home in Calabash between Dec. 12 and 31. reported Deputy Phil Bryant. ? Vandals put dirt into a tractor en gine on N.C. 904 near Grissettown Friday, reported Deputy Kcilhan Home. The 1985 John Deere be tongs lo Jewel's Excavating. ?A woman told Deputy Cathy Hamilton that someone drove olT wiiii net ear on Cedar Grove Koad Friday while she was talking with someone at the sheriff's department by telephone. The car was found abandoned at Stanley Road and Cedar Grove Road three hours later. ?Burglars look a portable heater valued at S30 and caused S4(X) in damage to a burglar alarm at a vamj'vi IIV/IIIV Oil OUUIIC > l>U.K Road between Dec. 24 and Jan. 11, reported Deputy Charles Crocker. Damage was $80 to a door. ?A homeowner says someone drove a vehicle over his pump house at Shell Point, causing about S500 in damage sometime between Dec. 18 and Jan. 11, reported Ms. Hamilton. ?Damage was listed at $600 to a van parked on East Leonard Street in Southport Friday after someone shot out its windows, reported Ms. Hamilton. ?A hammer was used to break open a drink machine at the DuPont "Truck Slop" at the rear of the Leland plant Sunday, reported Hcwett. Damage was listed at SI. (XX) while S20 in coins was taken. ? A pickup left parked in the median of U.S. 17 at Supply was hit by gun fire and vandalized between Jan. 10 and 12. Ms. Hamilton reported. A side panel was shot, some windows were broken and SI 50 in radio equipment was laken. Damage was listed at S975. ?.Someone pried open a kitchen window at a Carolina Shores Drive home between Dec. 22 and Jan. 5, reported Adams. Missing arc 5800 in currency, $75 in jewelry, a rifle valued at $160 and golf clubs worth $150. FURNITURE EVERYDAY LOW PRICES 20%-60% SAVINGS OFF LIST PRICE SOFAS. CHAIRS. IOVESEATS. BEDROOMS. DINETTES. RECLINE RS END COFFEE TABLES. SLEEPERS. DINING ROOMS. CURIOS. GUN CABINETS. ENTERTAINMENT UNITS. ROCKING CHAIRS AND MORE HURRY NOTHING HELD BACK OPEN MON.-SAT. 9-5:30 "weElcomeRDERS HwY- 90- Nixon's Crossroads SKSSVi; S? North MVrtle Beach. 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