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a “unsecured. v KM Police Report ‘Wanted man ‘not wanted after all Friday the 13th proved unlucky + for a wanted felon from! Maryland who got a ride in a taxi cab to the Kings Mountain police department looking for help as a transient and spent the weekend in the county jail. He was freed Monday morning when the Maryland DA's office re- fused to extradite him. "A man came into the police de- .. partment about 1:30 p.m. and said he was a transient but he didn't look the part," said Marty Blanton, ~:secretary to Chief Bob Hayes. Blanton said that she and "Records Secretary Theresa Long called a homeless shelter in Shelby and then started following the pro- , cedures in running his name ..through the Police Information Network. "It turned out he was a wanted “felon and Maryland law enforce- ment officials had instructed that he could be expedited from any- where in the United States," said Blanton. Sgt. Mark Simpson gave the 43- year-old man a ride to the county jail where he was to be held await- ' ing extradition to Maryland. However, Lt. Houston Corn said Monday morning that after review- ing the case the Baltimore state at- torney's office had decided not to extradite the man and he was re- leased. ARRESTS Toni Lawson, 31, drunk and disrup- tive, held in county jail until sober. Paul Norman Lee, 17, of 702 Henry St., and John Curtis Anderson, 16, of 118 Matthews St., were charged with felony breaking and entering of a mo- tor vehicle and misdemeanor counts of larceny after breaking and entering and possession of stolen property. Their $3,000 bonds were secured. Ptl. Larry Ware said the suspects were arrested in connection with the reported break-in of a car owned by Brian Sizemore, :505 Rhodes Ave. Sandra Kay Davis, 39, 104 E. King St., disorderly conduct., $300 bond, CITATIONS James Clark Farris, 34, Walker St., expired registration. Michelle Belt Parker, 27, 814 Landing St., Apt, 3, no insurance. ~~ Mary Foxx Autrey, 59, 306 Bright Ave., Bessemer City, expired registration. David Scott Pearson, 21, 122 Pepper St., displaying a revoked driver's li- cense. Mildred Estes. Short, .40, 2112 Shelby Rd., no child seat belt. Theresa Bailey Anderson, 24, 508 N. Cansler St., seat belt violation. Stacy Brown, 18, 1126 Scotsdale Dr., tinted windows. «VIOLATION OF ANIMAL : CONTROL ORDINANCE : Patricia Breakfield, 707 W. Gold St., $15 fine and $2.50 for city tag, “Keith Wood, 116 Walker St., $25 fine and three city tags at $2.50 each. Gary McClain, 1113 Cloninger St., $15 fine and $2.50 city tag. Greg Thompson, 105 N. Watterson St., $15 fine and $2.50 city tag. INCIDENTS James Greene, 317 Chestnut St., re- ported theft of a gold necklace valued at $500. Michael Paysour, 801 Third St., re- ported theft of a chrome-plated pistol from his 1990 Chevrolet truck parked at His residence.’ G e origi e Lublanezki, Box 67, reported damage to a breaker box, electrical cord, and fiber board at his business at 203 S. Baitleground Avenue. © Kenneth Bumgardner, 1015 Brookwood Dr., re- ported theft of a black and purple bicy- cle. William Kenneth Lemley, 509 Landing St. reported that vandals egged his 1995 Dodge scratching the paint. Ricky Joe Ware, 824 N. Piedmont Ave., reported theft of a Echo weedeater, a grass trimmer and chainsaw, valued at $400 and damage 5 K WINNERS - Leroy Smith, and Public Works Supt. Karl Moss, right, won first place in the 5-K walk and were presented plaques by Kings Mountain Community Center Supervisor Tandra Ramsey, center. All three are City of Kings Mountain employees. left, won first place in the 5-K run during Mountaineer Day recently SES ba Invited To Save THOUSAND Savannah Victoria Cash, daugh- ter of Wade and Lisa Cash of 514 Chestnut Ridge Rd., celebrated her first birthday September 17. A party featuring the Precious Moments theme with Ms. Jean the Clown was held on September 16 with friends and family in atten- dance. Grandparents are Irene Wright of Kings Mountain and the late Herman Wright and Sarah Cash of Bessemer City and Ken Cash of Shelby. Great-grandparents are Dennis Goforth Sr. of Kings Mountain and Henry Melvin Cash of Shelby. Bureau will name the 1995 Farm Family of the Year at a dinner meeting October 19 at 7 p.m. at Cleveland Community College. Savannah Cash one year old SAVANNAH CASH Mona Scism of Kings Mountain is chairperson of the annual event which will also include the election of officers and directors. CUTLASS CHEVY CIERA CORSICA 4 IN STOCK AT THIS EXACT PRICE! A. PW to windows in his house and an out- building. Laura Ann McCluney, 311 Campbell Circle, reported that $1030 in damages to her living room furniture and bedroom suite by someone who broke and scratched the furniture. { Maxway, Kings Mountain Plaza, re- ported that a customer took $180 in clothing and left the store without pay- ing for it. Jason Malone, 102 E. King St., re- ported theft of his vehicle tag. The number: HSL 7402. Tracy Hutchens, Gastonia, reported theft of her $30,000 Lincoln Town car. Hutchens said the car was taken while it was parked on Orr Terrace. Doris Head, 115 McGinnis St., re- ported a lost or stolen tag. The number INZ -2639. Mildred Parton, 303 Linwood Road, reported a lost or stolen tag. The number ID 12980. The home of Esther Stowe, 831 N. Piedmont Ave., was ransacked and two television sets were stolen. Harris-Teeter, King St., reported that a shopper took cigarettes and beer and left the store without paying for the Air bag, anti-lock brakes, auto, pw windows, door locks, tilt, stereo/radio console, tinted glass, low mileage, remaining factory warranty. cruise, tilt, power recliner seat, AM/FM stereo, cassette tape, drivers side air bag, anti-lock brakes, GM program cars with remaining factory warranty. 94 Chevy Corsicas. 10.9% APR, $1298 down cash or trade. Amount financed $9,190.00. Finance charge $2771. Total of payments $11,961 plus applicable sales fax, tag and $49.10 adm. adm. fee. 95 Clera - 60 mos., 9.9%, $1,298 cash or trade. Amount financed $11,682, Total of payments $14,857. Finance charge $3,175. Plus applicable sales tax & tag and $49.10 admin. fee. 94 CHEVY C1500 Long Bed, V-8, Silverado, Stock 6707, 7009 93 SHADOW 44,000 miles, auto, pwr steer. anvfm, air, bucket seats 93 CHEVY CAVALIER auto, air, low miles 94 FOR MUSTANG New body style, 10,000 miles, pwr windows & locks, stereo cass., alum. wheels $15,995 93 NISSAN PICKUP 25,000 miles, 4 cyl., 5 spd., AM/FM cass. alc $9,995 94 HONDA ACCORD White, loaded, auto, 29,000 miles $16,495 See: items. Jerry Ruff, 805 Gantt St., re- ; ported theft of white mags and VW WORLD CLASS De WALKER thorny Thompson, 413 N. Cansler SERVICE JOE HAMRICK {| St. theft of interior wall decorations EVERY DAY : | RANDY GA and a pager from his Ise. gh: : SAM - WRECKS : ; PULL ORR LL 219 HOURS: MARSHALL tl. Larr are sai at % Chevrolet dw opsfuiad by Ronald Monday - Friday CHEVRO]} E i =O0LDSMOBILE-GEO CONIA Brookshire Jr., of Matthews, struck a 8:30- 6 pm CARTER smobile operated by Joyce 2: i kobe saurcey | HWY. 74 BY-PASS o SHELBY, N.C. * (704) 482-4341 || Mark carr King Street and Piedmont Avenue. 8:30 - 2 pm . : HARTY NEW GON Damages were estimated at $300 to the Dugger vehicle. RONNIE FRANKS | $ Plus Tax. Tag, $49.10 Admin. Fee - Dealer#1370 Xs
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