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THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD
INCIDENTS
Bill Edwin Parker, 216 Fulton St.,
reported a breaking, entering and
larceny of items valued at $1,110.
Cynthia Alexander, 35
Chesterfield Apt., reported that she
was assaulted.
Dennis Owens, 218 Thornburg
Dr., reported that an unchained
dog ran into the road and bit him:
Virginia Hullender, 116 N. City
St., reported the larceny of her
pocketbook.
Home Style Laundry, 301 E. King
St., reported breaking, entering and
larceny of money from machines.
James Mason, 1217. 0S.
Battleground, reported theft of his
vehicie valued at $600.
Subway, 105 York Rd., reported
that a truck damaged an awning.
Estimated damage $3,500.
Timothy Cochran, 709 Cleveland
Ave., reported that his vehicle was
egged.
Cathrin Simpson, 309 Cherokee
St., reported breaking, entering and
larceny of a bicycle.
Alexander Adams, Jr., reported a
hit and run. Estimated damage to
his car was $100.
Vazquez Littlejohn, 102 Apt. D.
South Carpenter St., reported that
someone forced open his front door
and stole numerous items includ-
ing a color TV, cassette/CD player,
speakers, currency, check book and
personal papers, and jewelry.
Herbert Stephenson, Apt. 6
Chesterfield, reported the larceny
of $340 cash and other items from
his pants pocket while he was out
of the room.
William R. Woodward, 818 1/2
Margrace Rd., reported that some-
one threw eggs on the side of his
car.
Linda Moss, 606 Jackson St., re-
orted the larceny of jewelry val-
ued at $3,435.
John Gay, 410 N. Cansler, report-
ed larceny of a CD case valued at
$30.
Larry's Game Room, 910 S.
Battleground, reported a robbery
with a dangerous weapon. He told
police someone pointed a gun at an
employee and stole money.
Gunita Gardner, 710 N. Cansler
St., reported that she was assaulted.
Carolina State Bank, 114 E. Gold
St., reported that someone obtained
property by false pretense by cash-
ing Social Security checks written
to a deceased person.
Eckerd Drugs, 608 E. King St., re-
ported forgery of a prescription.
Little Dan's #4, 726 York Rd., re-
ported threatening phone calls.
Sandra Baker, 604
Meadowbrook, reported that she
was bitten by a dog.
Tonya Crossley, 914 First St., re-
! ported that she was assaulted.
|. ¢RaynuOwens, 204 Waller St, re-
Kings Mountain Police Report
ported that someone damaged her
property by cutting window
screens. Damage was $25.
Randy Short, 110 Monta Vista
Dr., reported larceny of a bicycle,
valued at $150.
Pepsi Cola, Cherryville, reported
that someone stole money from
and damaged a drink machine at
Bridges Hardware.
ARRESTS
Tracy Leigh Gibby, 28, Gastonia,
obtaining a prescription drug by
fraud, $2,000 secured bond.
Eric Alexander, 35 Chesterfield
Apt., assault on a female, no bond.
Virgil Stokes Jr., 415 Clinton Dr.
“driving while license revoked; car-
rying concealed weapon, operating
vehicle with no insurance, turned
over to Gaston County Police.
Edward Ford, 413 Huffman Rd.,
Blacksburg, SC, driving while li-
cense revoked, $500 bond.
James Crossley, 914 First St., as-
sault on a female and resist, ob-
struct delay. $300 secured bond.
Donald Adams, 1020 Barnette
Dr., assault on female. 3
Richard Dixon, 717 Landing St.,
assault with deadly weapon.
Keith Ramsey, 210 N. Carpenter,
second degree trespassing, $300
bond.
Paul Gann, 307 N. Gaston St., as-
sault, injury to personal property.
Shannan Britt, 808 Fourth St;
breaking and entering and larceny,
released to Polk County authorities.
CITATIONS
Jamie Brooks, 107 Adams Rd.
parking in handicapped area. -
Richard McGill Jr., Mount Holly
possession of marijuana.
Tracy Wright, 308 Campbell
Circle, driving while license re-
voked.
Larry Collins, York, SC, speed-
ing.
Kelly Surratt, 105 Blanton St.,
speeding.
Kenneth Burns, Oakhurst Trailer
Park, speeding.
Jack Sims, 114 Lackey St., speed-
ing.
Linda Proctor, Hopkinsville, KY,
causing public disturbance.
Glenda Saltzmann, 527 Baker St.,
filing a false police report.
Linwood Adams, 125 McGinnis
St., no city dog tag.
Joshua Guiton, 105 Falls St., no
city dog tag.
Elizabeth Sellers, 109 Chadwick
Dr., following too closely.
WRECKS
Cars driven by Elizabeth Blair of
Kings Mountain and Barbara Fisher
of Shelby collided on East King Sf!
Damage $3,000 to each car.
Kings Mountain Weather Report
(Compiled by Kenneth Kitzmiller)
Oct. 30-Nov. 5
Total precipitation .65
Maximum one day .55 (1st)
Year to date 41.25
Min. temp. 29 (2nd)
Max. temp. 82 (30th)
Avg. temp. 56.1
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Cars driven by Elizabeth Sellers
and Jennifer Webb, both of Kings
Mountain, collided on South
Battleground. Damages $300 to
Sellers’ car and $200 to Webb's.
A vehicle driven by Tracy Wright
of Kings Mountain hit a parked ve-
hicle owned by Betty Howell of
Kings Mountain on Campbell
Circle. Damage $100 to Wright's ve-
hicle and $200 to Howell's.
A vehicle driven by mark Mixon
of Kings Mountain struck a parked
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Damage $1,000 to the Williams' car
and $2,000 to Champion's.
Vehicles driven by Bridget Hunt
of Shelby and Betty Kennedy of
Kings Mountain struck on E.
Mountain St. Damage $5,000 to
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Vehicles driven by Omalee
Bungardner of Kings Mountain and
Clyde Duncan of Lincolnton struck
on N. Cansler St. Damage $1,800 to
each car.
Vehicles driven by John Smith of
Kings Mountain and Lawrence
Hamrick of Kings Mountain struck
on North Battleground Ave.
Damage $100 to Allen's car.
A vehicle driven by Deborah
Blackwell of Kings Mountain
struck a parked vehicle at West
School. Damage $500 to Blackwell's
car and $1,500 to parked car owned
by Vernell Goforth of Shelby.
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Hayes Electric
Hayward Pools
Page Plus Communication/
Mobile Vibrations
Parkdale Mills, Inc.
Parker's Amoco
Asphalt-Paving -Heilig-Meyers Parks Garage
1] B.F. Maner Agency Hometown Hardware & Garden Center Paul's Small Engine Repair
Badcock Home Furnishing Center Humpty Dumpty Day Care Peggy's Restaurant
Invest Financial Corp.
J.E. Herndon Company
Jack Reynolds Machine Co.
Joe Ann Don Agency
Keeter’s Furniture
Kerns Trucking
Killdeer Farms
Kings Mountain Auto Supply
Kings Mountain Chiropractic Center
Kings Mountain Family Practice
Kings Mountain Florist
Kings Mountain Office Supply
Baker Family Dental
Ballew Yarns
BB&T - Kings Mountain
Bennett Brick & Tile
Bollinger Plumbing
Bridges Auto Parts
Bridges Hardware Center
Bridges Textiles
Browne, Keller & Associates
Buckhorn-Silver Creek Consortium
Bunch Realty
Bunch, Inc.
Pioneer Motor Bearing Co.
Plonk Tires, Inc.
PMDC. Inc./Polygram
Premier Federal Credit Union
Preparation Machinery Service
Quick-Way Cleaners
Ramada Limited
Randall Brothers
Randall Chiropractic
Ray's Tire & Alignment
Reliance Electric
Robert L. Smith Insurance
Burke Fabrics Kings Mountain Pediatrics Roper Motor Co.
Butler A/C & Heating Kiser’s Minit Grill Ruppe Hosiery
C&C Scrap Iron & Metal, Inc. KM Home Health Supply SageSport -
CABELINK KM Pool & Garden Sandra Wilson Realty
Carolina State Bank Linwood Restaurant Sheppards Welding
Cellular One Little Dan’s Silver Express
Central Barber Shop
Central Carolina Bank
Century 21/Hometown Realty
Cherry, Bekert & Holland
Logan Plumbing
Martin Marietta Aggregates
Mauney Hosiery Mills, Inc.
McDonald's-King Mountain
Smith & Wilson, Attys.
Smith Real Estate
Subway- York Road
The Printin Press
City Auto & Truck Parts McGinnis Department Store Thomas Petroleum Company
Cleveland Community College McKenney Chevrolet Timm’s Furniture
Cloninger & Neisler Attys. Mitchell Signs Town & Country Barbecue
Commercial Intertech
Custom Metal Fabrication
Daughter's Two Nail Salon
Dean Spears Construction
Morris Scrap Metal
Mountain View Farms
Mountaineer Telephone
Nan-Wan'’s Family Salon
W&W Contractors, Inc.
Wade Ford
Warlick & Hamrick Associates
Weaver's Paint & Body Shop
: Dellinger’s Jewel Shop Neisler Bros. White Oak Manor
IR Dennis #3 Oakland Plantation Winn Dixie-Kings Mountain
) Devane Interiors Ole Country Store WKMT
| Diversified Business Concepts
) Dr. A.R. Gangoo
Dr. G.K. Howard, Jr.
Dr. James Mason
Dr. Jerry Eskridge
Dr. Mauney and Dr. Maskarinec
Dr. Paul Hendricks, DDS
Dr. Roger Miller
Eaton Corporation
Falls Superette
Firestone Fibers & Textiles
First Carolina Federal Bank
First Citizens Bank
First Union National Bank
Foust Textiles, Inc.
George B. Thomasson
Goforth Plumbing
Grover Family Practice
Hank Fink, Inc.
Hardin's Body Shop
Harrelson’s Auto Sales