—~ December 30, 1999 Herald/Times ~ KINGS MOUNTAIN POLICE REPORT KM man charged with robbery Sidney Eugene Brown, 31, of 103 North City St., was arrested December 20 and charged with the armed robbery of a Kings Mountain woman. According to Ptl. J.C. Shull, Trachia Lotory Barber of 207 Linwood Road, was robbed at gun-_ point on December 19 at heFresi- dence. Brown was arrested the next day at 103 North City Street by Officer C.B. Owens. He was placed in Cleveland County Jail under a $100,000 secured bond. ARRESTS Jimmy Gibbs, Pine Manor Apt. #34, assault on a female, $1,000 se- cured bond. Dennis Moore, 39, 815 Phillips Dr., assault with a deadly weapon, $200 secured bond. Derek Barnes, 24, 100 Maple Leaf Rd., driving while impaired, driv- ing while license revoked, resist, delay, obstruct, $600 secured bond. Kenneth Mills, 22, 221 N. City .St., disorderly conduct, $500 unse- cured bond. Joseph Tesseneer 11], 33, 312 N. Cansler St., assault with a deadly weapon, $1,000 unsecured bond. Jerry Hale, 23, #48 Julian St. Apt. C, driving while license revoked, $300 unsecured bond. ri Scottie Mullinax, 38, 500 Crescent Hill Rd., driving while li- cense revoked, $600 secured bond, William Farr, 20, 819-A Floyd St., second degree trespass, $186 se- cured bond. : Sharon Barrett, 46, 313 Gantt St., public consumption, intoxicated and disruptive, $1,600 secured bond. 4 Samuel McDaniel, 49, 542 Baker - St., damage to property, $500 unse- cured bond. : : Richard Collins, 44, carrying con- cealed weapon, resist and delay, damage to real property, $1,000 se- cured bond. ; “4 © .Janie Johnston, 24, 403 N. : Cansler St., driving while impaired, driving while license revoked, $1,000 secured bond. Randy Parker Jr., 22, 2072 Southpoint Rd., resist, obstruct and delay, $500 secured bond. Otis Greene Jr., 37, 508 Harmon Ct., driving while impaired, driv- ing while license revoked, hit and run, $600 secured bond. Amy Smith, 35, 104 S. Oriental Ave., simple worthless check, $1,000 unsecured bond. Robert Edgerton Jr., 29, 107 Jack Adams Rd., larceny, $1,000 secured Br ~ Rosemary Batchler, 48, 814 Third St., driving while impaired, $500 secured bond. David Darnell, 27, 512 East King St., assault with a deadly weapon, false police report, $2,000 secured bond. Danny Moore, 32, 113 Gold Mine School Rd., possession of stolen property, $5,000 secured bond. Darold Burris, 31, 403 Cherry St., larceny, $1,000 secured bond. James Sherer, 57, 114 Pennant St., driving while impaired, $300 unse- cured bond. Robert Brown, 46, Bessemer City, driving while impaired, drivin while license revoked, $500 secured bond. Mamie Fowler, 47, 200 Thornburg Dr., aiding and abetting D.W.., $500 unsecured bond. Richard Flowers, 41, 216 N. Sims St., felonious breaking and enter- ing, felonious larceny, felonious possession of stolen property, $6,000 secured bond. } Corry Mason Jr, 70, 412 E. Ridge St., assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill, $20,000 secured bond. CITATIONS Patricia Gaffney, 56, Blacksburg, SC, failing to see movement that could be made in safety. Stephanie Poston, 27, Grover, failing to stop at stop sign or flash- ing red light. rian Whetstine, 25, Shelby, ex- pired registration plate, failing to stop at stop sign. nald Watts, 26, Gastonia, driv- ng ihen a license. dward Richey, 20, Grover, ex- pired registration plate. Chayprasith Khongdu, 25, 1523 S. Battleground Ave, inspection cer- tificate violation. Scott Chambers, 20, Charlotte, driving without license. James McCune, 44, Dallas, driv- ing while license revoked. reston Corry, 19, Cherryville, resist, obstruct and delay. Jeronimo Gomez, 27, 1307 Shelby Rd., red light violation. Timothy Washburn, 38, Shelby, speeding 63 in 45 zone. Olivia Lipscomb, 33, Shelby, ex- pired registration plate, no insur- ance. Louie May, 63, Charlotte, stop light violation. Albert Hughes, 19, Bessemer City, driving while license revoked Jason Cross, 22, Grafton, W. Va., safe movement violation. Michael Gann, 31, 328 Wright Rd., child passenger restraint viola- tion; expired registration plate. Anthony Lee, 34, 710 N. Cansler St., expired registration plate. Woodrow McClain Jr., Gastonia, expired registration plate. es cGill, 23, 124 Branchwood Cir., speeding 50 in 35 zone. Brian Adams, 23, Gastonia, driv- ing without license, expired regis- tration plate. Rupert Stephens, 36, 532 Crocker Rd., expired registration plate. Tammy Pettyjohn, 19, 119 Gold Mine School Rd., no insurance, Christopher Rogers, 24, Shalby, passenger seat belt violation. Kender Ross, 62, Shelby, speed- ing 49 in 35 zone. I Towery, 18, 2022 Shelby Road, speeding 55 in 35 zone. INCIDENTS Jim Belt, 804 Wildwood Rd., re- pared that someone broke into a uilding on N. Carpenter St. and stole a jukebox, hand trucks, light fixtures, rocking chair, mirror dresser, and ice coolers, total value $1,805. Ptl. Jerry Shull of the Kings Old Timers hold bowling lead The Old Timers held onto their eight-game lead in mixed duckpin bowling league action Tuesday night at Dilling Heating with a 6-2 win over the Duck Heads. : Second place Tyrene’s Ducks held their ground with a6-2 win .over Ducks Unlimited. The standings show the Old Timers with a 36-20 mark, fol- lowed by Tyrene’s Ducks at 28- 28, the Duck Heads 26-30 and Ducks Unlimited 22-34. Chuck Ruley’s 111 line and 320 set led the Old Timers. Zeke Rybczyk led the Duck Heads with a 139 lie and 361 set and Mark Midgette added a 114-311. Mark Abernathy’s 145 line and 369 set and Ed Philbeck’s 109 line and 320 set led Tyrene’s Ducks over Ducks Unlimited. Robbie Hullender had a 122 line and 341 set and Sue Abernathy had a 108 line and 307 set for Ducks Unlimited. 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Piedmont Ave., reported damage to sheetrock wall outside observation room by someone “jumping up out of set and running his head into the wall.” Appling Boring Co., Forest City, reported theft of a 6500 watt gener- ator from the parking lot of Wade Ford. Value was $2,086.35. Mary Sims, 5A Kingswood Apts., reported the larceny of medi- cation valued at over $100. Sergio Vargas, 612 Charles St., Apt. 85 Pine Manor, reported that he was assaulted by someone who hit him in the face with a stick. Texaco #271, 511 Linwood Rd., reported the theft of a Jeff Gordon NASCAR jacket valued at $179.95, and a NASCAR ball cap valued at $22.50. Kings Mountain District Schools, 105 E. Ridge St., reported theft of a 25 inch with built-in VCR from a trailer at Parker St. School. Value was $350. Rebecca Clark, Apt. 70 Pine Manor, reported larceny of a Mercu phyr valued at $3,000. Lisa Bruce, 514 Harmon Ct., re- orted that someone stole various items and money from her car while it was parked at Bojangles. Total loss was in excess of $790. Kings Mountain High School re- ported students fighting on a school bus. Jeffrey Johnson, 401-B W. Mountain St., reported the theft of a flip phone valued at $50. Phillis Johnson, 612 Charles St. Apt. 34, reported damage to her property in the amount of $1,950. Mary Sims, 200 Spruce St., re- ported that she was assaulted. Times Turn Around, 908 S. Battleground Ave, reported being robbed at gunpoint of $364. Barrington Savage, Shelby, re- ported that someone threw a tire tool and damaged the right side front door of his Ford Contour at a parking lot on Baker St. Damage was $300. Thomas Shrewsbury, 101 Cheryl Ct., reported that while he was in an automatic car wash at Handy Pantry #82, a door fell on his vehi- cle. Damage to his truck bed /rear bumper was $1,200. Damage to the roll-up metal door was $1,500. James Chapple, 215 Fairview St., reported larceny of a weed eater and leaf blower. Total value $275. Jeannie Patterson, Bessemer City, reported theft of a registration tag from her vehicle while it was 4 pv at Kings Mountain®’ AIOE VY airs Oe dspital.’ HC TEI OW ; ‘Donna Jones, Bessemer City, and David Darnell, Kings Mountain, re- orted an attempted armed rob- Ps and assault with a deadly weapon Dollar General, 235 S. Cherokee St., reported larceny of underwear valued at $54. Jimmy Littlejohn, 933 Church St., reported damage to a dog lot gate by someone kicking it open. Burger King, 717 York Rd., re- ported the theft of 20 cases of ham- burger patties by an employee. Value was $800. Burger King also reported the theft of $65 from the cashier drawer. Texaco #271, 511 Linwood Rd., reported the larceny of $40.98 worth of cigarettes. Ivan Wray, 1603 Northwoods Dr., reported that a tree fell at his home, causing $200 damage to a fence. D&D Towing, 1839 S. Battleground Ave,., reported the theft of a cell phone valued at $95. 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Deal St., reported larceny of items from a jewelry box. Total value was $1,190. Custom Coatings, 712 York Rd., reported larceny of a Curr flat trail- er, valued at $2,000. Ariene Boyd, 103 N. Tracy St., re- ported that someone broke into her residence and stole necklaces, blue jeans, a ski jacket, and a chain orna- ment, total value $1,013. Ronnie Lawson, Gastonia, re- pores larceny of lumber from 115 mega Dr. Value was $104. Harris Teeter, 610 E. King St., re- ported that someone passed a counterfeit check in the amount of $298.16. Cardfo Prepaid Phone Cards, re- ported larceny of a phone card vending machine at Ramada Limited. Total loss was $1,100. James Self, 400 Baker St., report- ed larceny of his wallet and curren- cy. Dana Bright, 607 N. Cansler St., reported a lost of missing T-Cup Poodle. Choice USA, Gastonia, reported breaking and entering of a coin i erated machine at Texaco #101, 600 E. King St. Stole were a metal coin box, U.S. coins and soft drinks. Kasey Dognen, 103 Marigold, re- ported that he was attacked by a dog and was bitten on the leg and arm. Faith Vickers, 706 E. Ridge St., reported a breaking and entering of her car, resulting in $500 damage to the convertible top and theft a CD player valued at $200. Danny Buchanan, 512 Landing St., reported larceny of a bicycle valued at $100. WRECKS A parked car owned by Christopher Wray of Fallston was hit by an unknown vehicle while parked at Winn-Dixie. Damage was $1,000. Vehicles driven by John Hamrick | and Walter Warren, both of Kings __, Mountain, struck on West Gold St.” Damages were $50 to Hamrick’s pickup and $500 to Warren's Mercury. Vehicles driven by Dorothy Payne and Terrie Smith, both of Kings Mountain, struck on East Ridge St. Damages were $2,000 to Payne's Chevy and $3,000 to Smith’s Honda. A car driven by Carla Presley of Kings Mountain struck the rear of a car driven by Sue Holmes of Cherryville, knocking it into the rear of a car driven by Jean Detter of Kings Mountain on Phifer Road near Scotland Dr. Damages were $500 to Presley's car, $1,500 to Holmes’ and $800 to Detter’s. Vehicles driven by Ethel McGinnis and LaSunda Williams, both of Kings Mountain, struck on S. Battleground at Pine St. Damage to McGinnis Ford was $2,500 and damage to Williams’ Jeep was $5,000. Sat. 9-4 3TTAAHHIHO 40 AHO4 H3L133X « 3TTIAAHHIHI 40 HO H3133N » 3TTAAHEIHO 40 GHOL H3L33IN Your Hometown ZT ET GT {1 HWY 150 WEST Gai] [CVT CITE THY 1) ILLE ing. Call 828-926-0285. Page 5A Recent cold weather in the formation on Scaly Mountain, North Carolina mountains is but Scaly’s number is 1-800-929- bringing a bonanza to area ski SNOW. resorts. That, and all the new Ski Beech reports 15-30 inches ski equipment Santa brought of snow with a trace of new nat- fans of the white stuff. Reports ural snow and the rest man- from the slopes indicate plenty ~~ made. Ten slopes are open at of manmade snow with more to ~~ Ski Beech and are offering come. The following updates packed powder conditions for are from the resorts as of their day and evening skiing as December 29. well as snow boarding and tub- Appalachian Ski Mountain ing. Call Ski Beech at 828-387- reports 50-62 inches of average ~~ 2011. base snow with new machine Hawksnest has three inches made snow. Seven slopes are of natural snow on its 29-67 open at Appalachian and pri- inch base and is making man- mary surface conditions are made snow as well. Seven packed powder. Night skiing slopes are open with packed and snow boarding are also be- ~~ powder for day and night ski- ing offered. Call 828-295-7828 ing as well as snow boarding. for more information. The number at Hawksnest is Cataloochee has a 32-44 aver- ~~ 828-963-6561. age base of manmade snow Sugar Mountain's 13 slopes with four slopes open. The pri- ~~ have an average snow base of mary surface conditions are ma- 12-52 inches with new machine chine groomed. Night skiing is ~~ made snow. Packed powder is available as well as snow board- on tap for skiing, snow board- ing, and tubing. Give Sugar Mountain a call at 1-800-SUG- ARMT. Rounding out the North Carolina ski scene is Wolf Laurel at 828-689-4111. Wolf Laurel has a 22-32 inch base with new machine made snow being added. The four slopes open at Wolf Laurel have ma- chine groomed slopes for ski- ing, snow boarding, and tubing. Kings Mountain Weather Report Sapphire Valley reports 12-36 inches of average base snow with new machine snow added. Two slopes of machine groomed skiing, tubing, snow boarding, and night skiing are available. The phone at Sapphire Valley is 828-743-1163. The December 29 report from the Southeastern Ski Areas Association didn’t contain in- Dec. 22-28 Year Ago Total precip. 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