Page 8B - THE. KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD - Thursday, February 1, 1996 Kings Mountain Police Report ARRESTS Jesse Eugene Heath, 27, 400 Plantation Dr., DWI, $300 bond, unse- cured. Trial date is December 14 in Cleveland County District Court. Steve Edward Reynolds Jr., 23, 249 No. 9 Gary Beam Rd., DWI, driving while license revoked and hit and run, $1500 bond, secured. Trial date is March 25 in Cleveland County District Court. Brian Patrick Johnson, 19, 1500 Westbrook Circle, DWI, simple pos- session of marijuana and driving left of center, $500 bond, secured. Patricia. Ann Kendrick, 33, 815 Phillips Dr., felony breaking and enter- ing and worthless check, $1000 bond, secured. ANIMAL ORDINANCE VIOLATION Donna or Rodney Short, 314 Fulton St., $15 fine and $2.50 city dog tag for allowing animal to run at large in vio- lation of city code. Bernice Chappell, 303 S. Battleground Ave., $15 fine and $2.50 city dog tag for allowing an animal to run at large in violation of city code. Charlene Postell, 204 Cranford Dr., $15 fine and $2.50 city dog tag for al- lowing an animal to run at large in vio- lation of city code. Toni Moore, 807 First St., $15 fine and $2.50 city dog tag for allowing an animal to run at large in violation of city code. Harold Arrendale, 64, Dallas, speed- ing. Nancy Kilgore Phillips, 39, 336 Dixon School Rd., speeding. Donnie A. Burch, 39, Northwoods Dr., speeding. Louise Nicole Lowery, 20, 113 Colony Dr., tinted windows. Jesse Houser Greene, 71, 205 Jim Patterson Rd., expired registration. Docttor Knox Spencer, 62, 107 Betty Jean Dr., Dallas, speeding. Amanda E. Gantt, 22, Bessemer City, speeding. Shanna Denise Moore, 18, 150 Potato House Rd., Lawndale, speeding. Jerry Dean Shedd, 53, Gastonia, speeding. Leslie Maria Hunt, 26, 1909 Alpine Dr., speeding. Michael Fleetwood Holmes, 31, 416 Scofield Rd., Charlotte, speeding. Eddie Martinze Horton, 30, 304 S. Gold St. Bessemer City, speeding and driving without a license. ‘Walter Chandler Thornburg III, 21, 300 Goforth Rd., tinted windows. Rebecca Elaine Adams, 33, 333 Quality Lane, no insurance. Cynthia Clark Sellars, Bessemer City, speeding. Gerald Wayne Toomey, 32, 109 Candice Court, Cherryville, speeding. Brian Patrick Johnson, 19, 1500 Westbrook Circle, Gastonia, driving left of center. Dantel Gerald Potter, Edgemont Dr., zone. Helen Wilson Biddix, 43, 802 Southwood Dr., Speading in a school zone. ’ Cynthia Tate Smith, 34, Route 3, Bessemer City, speeding in a school zone. 1305 39, 38, 354 speeding in a school - INCIDENTS Neily Catherine Elder, 713 Floyd St., reported theft of a video game and two game disks during a break-in. Bridgett Adams, 18 Pine Manor, re- ported theft of cash from her purse. ‘Sunny Lee Long, 218 Thornburg Dr., reported that someone broke the front window of her home doing $25 damage. Pine Manor Apartments reported that someone set fire to a bush in front of Apartment 59. Sgt. Derek Johnson 1s investigating the incident which took place January 22. Alan T. Trjillo, 1400 S. 9th St., Levington, New Mexico, reported the theft of a $9,000 Harley Davison cus- tom motorcycle from a parking lot at a local motel. Ptl. C. M. Kahn is investi- gating. Ptl. Chris Owens reported that a sus- pect concealed merchandise in his clothing at Revco, W. King St., and of- ficers gave chase and returned $117 in assorted baseball cards to the store. Lucy Ann Hope, 405 Baker St., re- ported theft of a jewelry box contain- ing a silver wedding band, a silver en- gagement ring with a diamond, a gold cluster diamond ring and a gold bracelet. Hope said the items were re- moved from her home. Police recovered a reported stolen vehicle in the parking lot of Scissor Smith. The 1986 Mazda truck belongs to Randy Earl Parker, 103 Cameron Dr. William Danny Clampett, 313 Scotland Dr., reported theft of a Pioneer car radio, amplifiers, vehicle speakers, a radio face cover and CDs valued at nearly $2800 from vehicles parked at his residence. Joseph Brock, 903 Crescent Circle, reported that his 1994 blue Mustang was damaged by someone using a blunt object. Stephanie Nicole Hamrick, Blacksburg, SC, reported theft of a pocketbook containing bank cards and a small amount of currency from her car parked at the Community Center. The front windshield of the 1991 Nissan was damaged. First-Citizens Bank reported that a customer forged three checks and ob- tained $1900. Lewis Ricky Detter, 205 Cranford Dr., reported that his dog and another dog were fighting through the fence on Cranford Street and his dog sustained injured to his face near the eye. Daryl Davis, 220 Hilltop Circle,. Gastonia, reported that another mo- torist opened a car door and damaged his 1994 Mazda in he parking lot of Winn-Dixie. Gregory Alan Ruppe, 1400 Northwoods, reported that his Pontiac Transam was scratched while parked at Kings Mountain High School. Childers Heating and Cooling, 309 Cansler St., reported that a window was broken out in the business. Larry Louis Moore, 808 Phillips Dr., reported that a window was broken out at his residence. Police recovered one Visa Gold card. The owner may claim and identify at the police department. Stephen Darren Greene, 611 Floyd St., reported theft of a pistol from the glove compartment of his car. WRECKS JANUARY 19 Sgt. Bob Myers cited Tomarcie Alston Clark, 23, for failing to see be- fore turning from a direct line safely after a two-car wreck at Walker and Cansler Streets. Myers said the Clark 1995 Ford SW struck a 1993 Ford SW operated by Sandra Jackson Etters, 910 Sharon Dr. Two people were reportedly hurt but no ambulance was required. The vehicles were damaged $7000. Pil. J. H. Tessneer said that two ve- hicles hit on Cleveland Avenue when a van apparently turning left into Hardees was sticking out in the lane of traffic. William Gary Grigg, 173 E. A. Bingham Rd., was driving a 1983 Ford which struck a 1995 Oldsmobile oper- ated by Cynthia Carpenter, 653 Bell Rd. The Carpenter vehicle was dam- aged $500. JANUARY 20 Ptl. P. A. Berry said that a 1987 Oldsmobile operated by Nettie Reep Hope, 616 Mauney Ave., backed into a 1990 Buick operated by Travis Lee White, Mountdin View Road, in the Harris-Teeter parking lot. Damages were estimated at $25 to the Hope ve- hicle and $1500 to the White vehicle. Ptl. Wayne Carpenter said that a 1984 Chevrolet truck operated by Henry Dockery, 403 E. King St., struck a 1989 Oldsmobile operated by Carolyn Watkins Sexton, of Gastonia. Damages were estimated at $350. The accident happened on East King Street. JANUARY 21 Ptl. 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No other vehicles | were involved. The vehicle was dam- aged $3000 and the two guard rails were damaged $500. Ptl. Andy Berry charged Steve Edward Reynolds Jr. with DWI, driv- ing while license revoked and hit and run and no insurance after a wreck on Chestnut Street. The officer said he was responding to a hit and run proper- ty damage on Chestnut Street and a witness gave a description that matched a vehicle the officer spotted at the Handy Pantry on Cleveland Avenue. Berry said that Reynolds said his car hit a fence. The Reynolds 1983 Ford was damaged $900. A fence owned by Viola Myers, 407 Chestnut St., was damaged $400. ; Subscribe WestwiewlGarden's Is proud to welcome Jim Norris to it’s staff. As a Memorial Counselor, Jim will be available to discuss with you the advantages of preparing your burial needs. Call Jim to schedule an appointment that will be convenient for you. 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