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SHAG S ‘Page 6B | Free bone scan offered : . If you are a woman between “dhe ages of 40 and 55, you may : be eligible to participate in a z free bone density scan in the = Steps for Better Bones program = to be offered in October at the : Cleveland County Health : Department. :. A bone density scan is a pain- “less x-ray that measures the . : strength of the bones. The test will be done locally using a mo- : bile unit at the Cleveland County Health Department. The program will also provide : women with written informa- tion about osteoporosis and - what they can do to reduce - their chances of getting this dis- ease. Cleveland County is one of : 12 counties in western North - Carolina that has been selected to take part in the educational study being conducted by the Center for Health, Promotion and Disease Prevention at the University of North Carolina in Chapel "Hill, ‘in collaboration with the CDC in Atlanta, Ga. and the National Institute of Health-Women's Health “Initiative: Dr. Susan Blalock is in charge®of the project. .Osteaperosis is a disease that causes a person's bones to get weaker and break easily. It is one of the most common dis- eases affecting: women - more common than breast, ovarian and uterine cancer combined. One out of every two women who live to age 70 will have at least one broken bone due to os- teoporosis. 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Gold St., and Glenn Carroll, 17, of 612 Charles St. Apartment 84, were seriously injured when they allegedly drove a Euclid R35 water truck over a quarry rock ledge Wednesday night, the Cleveland County Sheriff's Department reported. Sheriff Dan Crawford said company officials at Martin Marietta Quarry reported the truck stolen and wrecked in- side the company's property on 216 South of Kings Mountain. Crawford said a third youth, Johnny Batchler, 21, of 6B Kingswood Apartments, was located on the property. The vehicle was damaged $50,000, according to officers. No charges have been filed and the case is still under investiga- tion. Hannon charged with armed robbery Christopher Bradley Hannon, 18, of 1018 Second Street, was charged August 13 with armed robbery and jailed in lieu of $30,000 bond. Sgt. J. H. Tessneer arrested Hannon at his residence on a warrant drawn by Phillip Hunter Leonhardt, 18, of 602 1/2 Phenix Street. Leonhardt alleges that the suspect pulled a gun at 824 Second Street on August 13 and demanded money. ARRESTS Victor Lee Sessoms, 31, 620-Z Margrace Rd., DWI and driving while license revoked, $600 bond, secured. Troy Anthony Salazry, 30, 118-1 Quality Lane, disorderly conduct, $500 bond, secured. Michael Cullen Carter, 37, Kings Mountain, six counts of felony break-in of motor vehicle, six counts of larceny and six counts of Dorion of stolen goods, $10,000 ond, secured. Dennis Curtis McGill, 36, 2029 Redwood Circle, order for arrest, possession of drug paraphernalia, $190 bond, secured. Michael Tyrone Roberts, 22, 43 Pine Manor, assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury, $3,000 bond, secured. Tony Lee Bridges, 26,112 Walker St., driving whiledicense revoked. Michael Justen Williams, 18, 201 Stowe Acres, communicating threats, $300 bond, unsecured. Donald Shane West, 29, 827 Church St., DWI, speeding, careless and reckless driving, damage to property and communicating threats, $10,000 bond. Kyle Allen Walker, 38, 208 Thornburg Dr., assault on a female. Sterling A. Bess, 21, 112 N. Cansler St., second degree trespass, $300 bond, secured. Angela Redmond, 35, 10 Pine Manor, fail to appear, second tres- pass, $500 bond, secured. CITATIONS Danna Schronce, 24, 145 Hicks Rd., Trailer 36, Grover, and Joshua Wesly Singleton, 800 Margrace No. 14, stop sign violation. Patsy Henson Bivins, 42, 102 Mann Court, speeding. INCIDENTS Larceny reports were filed by: James Leslie Patrick, 2823 Elizabeth Rd., Shelby, reported theft of a radi- ator, hose, battery, tailgate and working tools from his 1986 Ford parked at Billy's Automotive; Carlton Oliver, 503 S. Cherokee St., reported theft of a pushmower and weedeater; T&R Wilson Inc., Waynesville, reported theft of items from a tool box in his 1997 Ford truck; Candice Wilson, 58 Pine Manor, reported theft of food stamps and currency; Angela Sedlak, Lewis Farm Rd., reported theft of credit cards and currency from her vehicle; Robbie Kerins, 207 N. Dilling St., reported theft of 714 Chesnee Hwy. Exit 92 Off I-85 Gaffney, S.C. Cleveland County’s Own Edie McCain Hames “The Queen of Cars” would like to invite all her friends and family to visit her at Peachtree Ford-Mercury for their next new or used vehicle. Great Selection ~ Great Prices Special Financing Available! BED [Em Only 18 miles from Shelby! a purse; Oscar Shinn II, 1409 Shelby Rd. reported theft of a government check from a mailbox; Angelia Taylor, 85 Pine Manor, reported theft of jewelry; Leon Horton, Santee, SC, reported theft of a CB radio and other items from his car arked at a local motel; Leslie iller, Wichita Falls, Texas, report- ed theft of a VCR and knife from his vehicle parked at a local motel; and Kings Mountain Express, 212 E. King St., reported larceny of gasoline. Kings Mountain Express, 212 W. King St., reported. shoplifting by a customer. Damage to property reports were filed by Robert Micheal Goins, Second St. who reported the back windshield of his car was bro- ken out; Ronnie Newton, Dalton, Ga., reported theft of a handbag, camera, glasses, and other items and damage to his car; H&B Trucking, Linwood Rd., reported that vandals cut a hole in a fence and broke into and damaged six trucks and took CB radios from them; Chesterfield Apartments, 3700 Margrace Rd., reported that vandals a holes in a wa- terbed, damaged four carpets, sheet rock and linoleum floors at 28 Chesterfield; Ralph Bledsoe, Waco, reported theft of a flashlight and socket set from his truck parked on Linwood Road; City of Kings Mountain reported a broken win- dow on a 1998 police car; Clayton Hope, 812 Second St., said his 1998 Chevrolet was damaged by some- one using a blunt object; and Caldwell Chevrolet, 615 Broadview Dr., reported rock-throwing van- dals damaged four vehicles $2000. A common law robbery was re- ported by Cindy Franklin, 151 Redwood Lane, Gastonia. The woman told Sgt. Andy Berry that a suspect Pushed her down in the parking lot of Silver Express and took her money. No one has been charged. An assault report was filed by Stanley Parsons, 111 High Ridge Street. WRECKS AUG. 11 Vehicles operated by Sherry Sprouse., 809 Ramseur St., and Tamara Champion, 1013 Brookwood Rd., bumped on Ramseur Street at North School. Damages totaled $350. Lillian Henderson, 907 Church St., was treated at the local hospital after the 1985 Ford she as operating struck the concrete base of a light ole at Subway Restaurant on York Road and overturned. Ptl. Chris Owens said witnesses reported the vehicle was traveling at a slow rate of speed when the accident hap- pened. Damages to the vehicle to- taled $3000. - AUGH3 metnic -A 1985 Cheévrolét: tiuck dperated®™ by Robert Gregory alker, Clover,SC, struck a 1985 Toyota truck operated by Richard Borov,117 Stoney Ridge Road, in the parking lot at Kings Mountain Plaza. Damages were estimated at $850 to the Borov vehicle. BB&T From 3B Georgia, Alabama, Virginia, Maryland and Washington, DC. Of 7,000 members of FHLB across the country, BB&T is one of only two dozen recipients of the award. BB&T teamed with the Northwest Corridor CDC to help finance the complete reha- bilitation of the Dundeen Court Apartments in Charlotte's Northwest Corridor, an area composed of 12 predominantly minority neighborhoods around Johnson C. Smith University. The renovated apartments boast new heating and air con- ditioning systems, new win- dows and doors, insulation, in- terior repairs, storm water management and fencing secu- rity. One unit in the complex is reserved for use by the commu- nity policing team, the neigh- borhood association and an af- ter-school tutorial program. 1 Hames "Edie (864) 489-4764 1-800-871-3374
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