5 f Annual spring weekend set f^ge2 Open Door turns 25 Rage 6 Sports F^ge? ^ y:;; P11/C5 PERQUIMANS COUNTY LIBRARY 110 W ACADEMY ST HERTFORD, NC 27944-1306 jKjIU. The APR 2 0 2011%” April 20, 2005 Vol. 73,No. 16 Hertford* North Carolina 27944 Weekly 35 cents •• f Hertford teen murdered Romanes Woodard Fallen soldier SUSAN R. HARRIS No arrests have been made in the case of a Hertford teenager gunned down in front of his home on King Street just after 9 p.m. Thursday Shakim Rolon Warren, 17, was struck by a bullet in his upper body and was pronounced dead at the scene, according to Hertford Police Chief Dale Vanscoy. Hertford police received a caU that shots had been fired at 9:22 p.m., according to Vanscoy. An officer arrived to find the teen lying in the yard at 318 King Street. Vanscoy said emergency medical person nel were called immediate ly and could detect no vital signs. The State Bureau of Investigation and back-up personnel were called in and the crime scene was secured. Scene investiga tion continued until about 5:30 Friday morning. Vanscoy said prelimi nary interviews at the scene led to a “person of interest” from Edenton. The Edenton Police Department picked up that person at his home. He was confined on probation vio lation charges, Vanscoy said. Witnesses told police that two individuals in a Raiseing Old Glory i £ f ERIN RICKERT Army Staff Sgt. Romanes L. Woodard, a WinfaU native who died in a helicopter crash in Afghanistan recently, was remembered last week as a quiet, giving man who devoted his life to helping others. “I feel content Romanes died doing what he loved to Continued on page 9 EC man killed in wreck JAMES-CLIFTON SPIRES The Daily Advance A College of the Albemarle student was kiUed late Friday in a sin gle-vehicle accident on U.S. Highway 158 in Currituck County Dead is Andrew Wilfred “Drew” Winslow, 20, of 109 Queenswood Blvd., Elizabeth City, the N.C. Highway Patrol reported Saturday. According to reports, Winslow was driving a 1998 Honda on U.S. 158,16 miles north of Kitty Hawk, at 11:34 p.m. when his vehicle went out of control and off Continued on page 6 Camden shooting victim arrested in Hertford ERIN RICKERT A Perquimans County man involved in the early April shooting and death of an Elizabeth City woman was arrested on an unrelat ed charge Monday. Thomas Harvin III, 49, of Hertford was arrested and charged with assault on a female, Perquimans County Sheriff Eric Tilley said Tuesday. Continued on page 6 ft. i PHOTO BY ERIN RICKERT Don Johnson and Dave Brower of the Rotary Club of Hertford hoist the American flag during a flag raising ceremony in Henry C. Stokes Jr. Rotary Centennial Park early Tuesday morning. The park was initially dedicated Oct. 8, 2004 and features more than 50 bricks with area residents and business names. Rotarians said plans are in the works to install several more dedicated bricks around the base of the flagpole next year. Chamber welcomes homes dealer ERIN RICKERT Despite high winds, a Perquimans County Chamber of Commerce rib bon cutting was held at Albemarle Home Sales over the weekend. Though the business, for merly Leader Homes, opened under both a new name and ownership earli er this year, Saturday they celebrated their grand opening as customers stopped in to eat free pizza, listen as 104.9 WFMZ broad casted live and enter to win a weekend trip to Atlantic Beach courtesy of Connor and Wood Insurance Agency. Owner Jim Bishop was also available for personal consultation and tours of the four new and used man- Continued on page 10 w 25bHI!( 17 WM ■FiCE s W ci I f PHOTO BY ERIN RICKERT Jim Bishop (center) is welcomed to the business com munity at a Chamber of Commerce-sponsored ribbon cutting Saturday at Albemarle Home Sales. green car pulled up on the 300 block of King Street Thursday evening and attempted to buy marijua na. They were told there was none available. The passenger then pulled out a handgun gun and fired two rounds. Vanscoy said while it is early in the investigation, there are indications that problems between groups of people from Hertford Continued on page 6 Shakim Warren Lassiter resigns from PCHS Hawkins, Liverman may change jobs High school Principal Hans Lassiter submitted his resignation Tuesday morning, according to Superintendent Dr. Kenneth Wells. Wells said Lassiter will accept a posi tion with Lee County Schools effective July 1. Wells will rec ommend to Continued on page 10 / ■ . ' U A; ■V r' PHOTO BY ERIN RICKERT Woodland Church Relay for Life team co-captain Jared Harrell and his sister, cancer survivor Gena Harrell, view the names on a cancer patient honorarium tree. Woodland congregation works for a cancer cure ERIN RICKERT Editor’s note: This is the fifth and final story in a series on Perquimans County based Relay For Life teams. Throughout the month March and into April, The Perquimans Weekly bought our readers the stories of area teams and the driving force behind their efforts to help support the fight to elimi nate cancer. For months they have been collecting on the white plastic tree scrunched in one corner of the church. Draped over its middle, a thin purple banner reads “In honor and in memory” spelled out in gold glitter. From its scraggly branches dangle more than 45 names, held on by col ored ribbon — the pink representing those cur rently fighting cancer and the purple offering a memo Continued on page 10 Weekend Weather Thursday High: 75 Low: 49 Scahered T'storms Friday High: 65 Low: 51 Scahered T'storms Saturday High: 62 Low: 43 Scahered T'storms