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Page 10A Police Report THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD 8-year-old dies after struck by car Eight-year-old Charlie Motes, of 800-10 Margrace Rd., died Saturday night at Carolinas Medical Center of injuries he sustained when he was struck by a car on Margrace Road. : N. C. Trooper P. W. Glover said the boy apparently darted into the path of a 1988 Chevrolet operated by Tracy Clark Goyette, 29, of 326 Goforth Rd., on Margrace Road. The driver was not charged. Glover said the boy was standing on the side of the road with his 12-year-old brother be- fore the accident. "His brother told him to watch the road,” Glover said. "One car went by and he just ran right out into the road." Rescue workers transported the injured boy to Cleveland Regional Medical Center where he was airlifted to the Charlotte hospital for emergency surgery. Johnson heads up Olympics fundraiser KMPD Sgt. Derek Johnson will head up the local police de- partment's efforts to sell t-shirts and baseball caps for N. C. Special Olympics. ! Johnson said that local law enforcement officers across North Carolina have set out to raise $600,000 for North Carolina Special Olympics by selling shirts and caps to sup- port the 1997 Torch Run for Special Olympics. The 1996 Run raised over $522,000, placing it third in the nation and fourth in the world for total funds raised. The multi-color t-shirt has a front design that depicts the Special Olympics flame of hope and the back has a list of Torch Run sponsors and last year's top fundraiser. The embroi- dered Torch Run cap is white with a blue bill and also depicts the flame of hope. The items are $13 each and may be purchased at the local police department. ARRESTS Charles Daniel Raffaeli, 39, 120 Peoria Lane, five felony counts Schedule I possession of a con- trolled substance.. : Jason E. Farmer, 19, 513 Westview, Gastonia, carrying a con- cealed weapon and concealment of goods, $600 bond, secured. Eric Jermaine Hunter, 37, Apt. 50 Carolina Gardens, assault on a fe- male. Angela Hillman, 25, 200 Parrish Dr., criminal summons, worthless check. isl Herman QueeniJr., 42, 301 Fulton Dr., DW], fleeing from a police offi- 104 Kilgore Dr., felony breaking Pet Boutique Cramer Market Place Exotic and other animals 11:00 am + 8:00 pm Monday -;Saturday 824-0112 A taxing situation? Hsriian After you till out their forms. fill out ours. 3 Security Pacific Financial Services Inc. A BankAmerica Company 1883-K Remount Road Gastonia, NC 28054 (704) 866-4770 Fax (704) 866-4870 cer, speeding and possession of drug paraphernalia, $1000 bond, secured. ; Jerry Lynn Barrett,. 57, 205 N. Piedmont Ave., DWI and resist and obstruct officer, $1000 bond, se- cured. 2 Michael James Barnett Patterson, 34, 215 Best St., Apts. 9, Shelby, driv- ing while license revoked, fictitious plate and possession of drug para- phernalia, $500 bond, secured. Steve Russell Belt, 42, 600 Oakland St., assault on a female, $300 bond, unsecured. Christopher O'Neal*Brown, 22, and entering, larceny and posses- “sion, $1500 bond, secured. Paulette K. Bridges, 46, 917 Second St., worthless check. David Rhodes Jr., 19 Pine Manor, communicating threats, $500 bond, unsecured. CITATIONS Kelly Huss Jones, 21, 712-B Landing St., stop light violation. Victoria Lovell Haney, 29, 105 China Berry Court, Gastonia, ex- pired registration. James Thomas, 33, 16 Chesterfield Apt., failing to carry a license and possession of drug paraphernalia. : Paula K. Hayes, 33, 120 Peoria Lane, concealment of merchandise. Ronnie Carroll Taylor, 37, Waco, running a stop Sim. Michael Stephen Sipe, 19, 754 Sipe Rd., Lincolnton, failure to pro- duce a license. Linwood Adams Jr., 39, 125 McGinnis St., fictitious license plate, no operator's license and no seat belt. Donald Eugene Blanton, 52, 200 Ganley St., running a stop light. Kelly J. Quiram, 23, 814 Lt. B Margrace, running a stop light. Gary Dean Martin, 40, 205 E. Parker St., possession of drug para- phernalia. INCIDENTS A billfold was found on Highway 74 East. The owner may identify and claim at the Police Department. ura Crocker, 23 Carolina Gardens Apt., reported theft of a tag. The number: JYW-9261. Alfred Phillips, 405 Stoney Point Rd., said tht the paint on his 1990 Chevrolet was scratched at a gro- cery store parking lot. Ricky Grigg, Apt. B South Cherokee St., reported ‘theft of foodstamps from his mailbox. Jeffrey Gladden, 308 Wilson Terrace, reported an’ attempted : break-in. Phillips 66, 600 E. King St., re- ported larceny of 415 in gasoline. Texaco 271, 511 Linwood Rd., re- ported that a customer pamped gas and left the pumps without paying Oo gE Oo for it and another customer took $40 worth of cigarettes. Sammy Falls, 712 N. Cansler St., reported theft of a TV and VCR valued at $1150. Sonexay Silaphet, 36, 114 Butternut Dr, reported theft of his wallet and credit cards, two bowl- ing balls and a bowling bag from his 1994 Dodge truck. Harris-Teeter 293, 610 E. King St., reported that a customer concealed cookies. 3 Jerry W. Adams, 414 Somerset Dr., reported theft of two. lawn mowers.valued at $2400. Ricky Short, 2 Bennett Dr. re- ported theft of four rings valued at $530. Nathaniel Sweat, 211 Morris St., reported theft of a purse containing a driver's license and house ke Gail Burton, 102 N. Roxford Rd., reported that someone cracked the windshield of her 1993 Ford. Somexa S. Silaphet, 114 Butternut Dr., reported that a sus- pect pointed a gun on him at Chesterfield Apartments. ‘Robin Berry, 311 Apt. B. West Gold: Bt., reported theft of jewelry boxes, necklaces, bed clothes and three:Nintendo games Valued at $800 Roger Woodard, 108 Kimberly Lang, repgrted that his 1988 Cheviblet Was broken into, Joe Dean Norris, 105 Cameron Dr., reported theft of a wallet and credit cards from his 1988 Dodge. William R. Bradley, 303 Churchill Dr., reported that a window on his 1984 Ford was broken out John Schanewolf, 104 Butternut Dr., reported ¥ a'first degree bur- glary in which $1850 worth of mer- chandise was taken and a side garage glass door broken out, Phillip Bunch 105 Kimberly Lane, reported that his 1991 Plymouth was broken into. “Little Dan's, S. Battleground Ave, reported that a customer pro- duced a bogus check for $365.34 and Winn-Dixie, Spring Creek Dr., reported that-a customer produced a bogusichegk for $228.34. ike's “Food Store, S. Battleground, reported that a cus- tomer pumped $10 worth of kerosene and didn't pay for it David Carpenter, 802 Third St., reported theft of a 24 feet alu- minum ladder. First Choice Beauty & Barber Supplies, 501 E. King St., reported a customer took a 99 cent bottle of Silky Hair and left the store. John Donald Bumgardner, 312-2 Davis Rd., Shelby, reported that a customer passed a bogus check for $680 at 300 W. Mountain Street. JAN. 24 Marcus Brooks, 200 Spruce St. Apt. 2H, said his 1994 Ford 2 was bumped at the traffic light at Country Club Drive by an un- known driver of a 1984 Chevrolet SW. Damages were estimated at $200. A 1993 Dodge truck operated by a 16-year-old driver rearended a 1994 Chevrolet operated by Flecia Lynette Degree, 19 Carolina Gardens, at a traffic light on King Street. Damages were estimated at $1200 to the Degree vehicle. Charles Howard Shook of Gastonia, operating a 1979 Chevrolet, was backing from a parking space at Harris Teeter and struck a 1991 Ford truck owned by - Karen Mont Craig, 2109 Fernwood Dr., Shelby. Damages were estimat- ed at $350. JAN. 28 Cynthia Wright Wood, 108 N. Oriental Ave., had stopped her 1994 Pontiac on West King Street for another car to turn into a busi- ness. The rear bumper of the Pontiac was struck by a 1986 Dodge SW operated by Shirley Bennett Swansson, 154 Ferguson Dr. Damages were estimated at $320. Thank you for reading the Kings Mountain Herald — | 102 Beattle Road Kings Mtn. Open Monday Thru Friday 7:00 am Until 10:00 pm Saturday 7:00 am Until 8:00 pm Come Join Our Tan Line! Tina M. Marques Salon 730-Tina Owner/Operator Mobile: 616-Tina CHRYSLER - DODGE - JEEP “Your No Hassle Dealer” Club Cabs - Regular Cabs - 4X4’ - Rams - Dakotas WE WON'T BE UNDERSOLD! 1601 E. 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