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Ea Page 10B Kings Mountain Police Report THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD August 29, 1996 Gun incident results in student suspension A 13-year-old Kings Mountain Middle School stu- dent was suspended from school for 10 days August 21 af- ter he allegedly took a gun on school property. The boy faces possible sus- pension for the remainder of the school year, according to ‘school officials who said, under school policy, the case is re- viewed by Supt. Dr. Bob McRae. Hayes recuperating from hernia surgery Chief of Police Bob Hayes un- derwent hernia surgery last week and continues to improve at his home. "I want to thank everyone for their prayers, calls and cards during my illness," said Hayes. Hayes said he will probably be out of work another week. ARRESTS Tommy Eugene Hall, 17, of 545 East Main St., Grover, and Jeremiah Ray Cochran, 17, of 220 Beef St., Grover, two felony counts, forgery and uttering a check and posses- sion of stolen property. Hall was al- so charged with financial transac- tion fraud and posted $3,000 secured bond. Cochran's $1500 bond was secured. Decarlos Anthony White, 22, 602 Phenix St., felony armed robbery, misdemeanor assault inflicting seri- ous injury and misdemeanor as- sault by pointing a gun. White was also charged with assault on a fe- male, simple assault and was served five orders for arrest. His $11,500 bond was secured. Chad Dustin Adams, 18, 414 Somerset Dr., possession of mari- juana, $500 bond, secured. Billy Terrance Arrowood, 41, 125 Ashe St., Gastonia, DWI, $300 bond, unsecured. Donnie Ray Cobb, 21, 112 Water Oak St., resist, obstruct and delay. Ptl.. Chris Owens served the Gaston County warrant. Jasmine Jermain Grier, 23, 500 Margrace St., speeding to elude ar- rest, possession of a controlled sub- stance, marijuana, and failure to stop for a blue light and siren, $1000 bond, secured. Lennord Darrel Humphries, 33, 208 Gantly St., second degree tres- passing, $1000 bond, secured. James Douglas Sipes, 31, General Del., drunk and disruptive, held in jail until sober. Jasmine Jermaine Grier, 23, 902- A Second St., violation of proba- tion, $2000 bond, secured. CITATIONS Willie James Burris Jr., 19, 948 Ridgeway Dr., driving after revoca- tion. INCIDENTS Wanda Hodges, 2431 Caswell St., Gastonia, said that the door of her 1994 Dodge was damaged $400 by someone opening a car door. Fred Oliver Hinson, 101 E. Parker St., reported theft of a push lawnmower valued at $100. Falls Exxon, Kings Mountain, re- orted that a customer pumped $14.38 worth of gasoline and left the pumps without paying for it. Thong Posithai, 406 S. Oriental Ave., reported larceny of a Go-cart, a two ton car jack, router, drill and two car jack stands from his 1987 Ford. Gail Henderson, 307 Cherokee St., reported theft of a pocketbook containing currency and credit cards from her 1995 Honda. Little Dan's, York Rd., reported ‘ that a customer damaged mi- crowavable hamburgers $2.58. Handy Pantry, Cleveland Ave., reported that a customer pumped $11 worth of gasoline and left the pumps without paying for it. John Bentley, 305 N. Gaston St., reported theft of a weedeater and bicycle valued at $155. Jason Floyd, 24, of 802 Princeton Dr, reported that he was robbed at gunpoint of $40 by a person point- ing a gun at him in the parking lot of Chesterfield Apartments. Ptl. Penny Fulton advised warrants. Ptl. Larry Ware responded to a reported assault on a female inci- dent at Wilson Terrace Apartments. Tawanda Raymond, 19, 1706 Northwoods, told Ware she was struck in the face by a suspect us- ing his closed fist. Ware advised warrants. The Gaston Gazette, Franklin/Cox Rd., Gastonia, re- ported that vandals cut the lock from a paper box and took $40. Betty Jean Cobb, 49 Pine Manor, reported theft of a Super Nintendo video game worth $200 and 12 car- tridges valued at $12 each. Denise Camp, 1406 Northwoods, reported damage to the illuminat- ed key lock on her 1993 Ford by a suspect who tried to break into the locked car. Tammy Houze, 2324 G Pond View Lane, Gastonia, said someone attempted to pass a stolen check at an ATM machine at 125 S. Battleground Ave. Kings Mountain Family Restaurant, 100 W. King St., report- ed theft of a $150 lawn mower. Ruppe Hosiery, 606 Charles St., reported that someone cut three strands of barbwire fence at the commercial property and took four 50hp air compressors valued at $3,000. Kings Mountain Rescue Squad, 312 E. Parker St., reported theft of $50 in soft drinks and $10 in cur- rency from a Sundrop machine. Century 21, 219 S. Battleground Ave., reported that someone knocked the mailbox off the side of the office building doing $30 dam- age. nine Grigg, 106 Castlewoods Rd., reported a lost black trifold wallet. Connie B. Anthony, 319 Waco Rd., reported theft of her social se- curity card and registration card from her 1985 Dodge. - Ptl. C. M. Kahn responded to an assault on female on East Parker Street. Laura Mark, 212 E. Parker St., was reportedly assaulted. Kahn advised warrants. Ken Pruett, 210 Bridges St., re- orted theft of a boom box and am- plifier from his residence. Lisa Lacount, 308 Somerset Dr., reported theft of a bicycle from her carport. Police recovered a $23,000 1995 Chevrolet reported stolen from the parking lot of Ramada Inn. The car is owned by Warsaw Motors, Kenansville. John Dawkins, 1707 Northwoods, reproted theftof a Mountain bike valued at $250. Paul Davis, 102 Benfield St., re- ported that vandals slit the tires on his 1993 Dodge. Phillip Bollinger, 105 Parkdale Circle, said that a person gave him a bogus $75 LY drawn on First National Bank. Food Lion, Shelby Rd., reported shoplifting of 100 motion picture video cassettes valued at $1,000. WRECKS AUGUST 15 Ptl. C. M. Kahn said that a 1991 *$1,500 Down Plus Tax, Tag, 11.9% APR ® for 66 Mos. OAC: : WANDA L. ALLEN Rutherfordton, NC “Friendly service with a smile. | Very professional and worked well | with ideals. | feel | was treated fairly and | will be back next year for a another beautiful Firebird. | hope | can still get a great deal next year.” = = Ford truck operated by Kienethung Noinara, 315 Amhurst Dr., struck a 1987 Mazda truck operated by Robert Mark Morgan, Bessemer City, doing $1000 damage. The ac- cident occurred at Deal Street and Cleveland Avenue. Ptl. Chris Owens said that a 1986 Buick operated by Patical Talette Banks, 1206 Northwoods, struck a 1990 Chevrolet operated by Milfred Festus Smith, 1215 Westwood Dr., Shelby, doing $7,000 damage. A stop sign was also damaged $100. The accident happened on West King Street. j Ptl. Chris Owens said that Richard Baird Woodliff, 1419 Ridgewood Dr., was exiting Carolina State Bank parking area and struck a 1988 Honda operated by Jonathan Ellis Matthews, 314 Lake Montonia Rd. Damages were estimated at $1220. AUGUST 16 Pvt. Wayne Carpenter cited William Lamont Haynes with driv- ing while license revoked and stop sign violation after a wreck at McGinnis Street and Piedmont Avenue. Two people in a 1985 Chevrolet truck operated by Haynes were treated for injuries at Cleveland Regional Medical Center. The other driver, Jeffery Steve Adams, 1447 AA Barrett Rd., Shelby, was not injured, according to the report. Carpenter said the Haynes truck ran the stop sign and struck the Adams 1988 Chevrolet truck. Damages were estimated at $4,000. __. owt 1996 CHEVY Nour1996 PONTIAC EXT-CAB GRAND AUGUST 20 Ptl. Debra Garris said that a 1993 Ford operated by Tanya Toms, 211 Rosebrough Rd., Grover. struck: a garbage container that Shane Almar Dockery, 905 Gantt St., was pushing on Belvedere Circle. Dockery was unhurt, according to Garris. The left front parking light of the Ford was cracked. AUGUST 24 Karla Howell Cain, ' 105 Davidson St., told Ptl. S. M. Skinner that the power steering failed on her 1982 Buick and her car hit a City of Kings Mountain street sign at Davidson and King Street. 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