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2) Fege 10A A SS Herald/Times ARRESTS Unterio McCluney, 27, 111 Goodall Dr., driving while im- paired, driving while license re- voked, $800 secured bond. Charles Hunt, 20, 107 Majesty Place, driving while impaired, no operator's license, $500 un- secured bond. Kimberly Sheppard, 27, 111 Lot 7 Morris Rd., worthless check. Robert Marshburn, 24, Blacksburg, SC, first degree burglary, $50,000 secured bond. Timothy Ratterree, 34, 931 Church St., habitual DWI, driv- ing while license revoked, sim- ple possession of schedule VI controlled substance, $5,000 se- cured bond. Timothy Leach, 37, 1505 Shelby Road, assault on a fe- male. Charles Barrett, 57, 313 Gantt St., assault on a female. Roger Bell Jr,, 19, 315 N. Dilling St., sple possession of marijuana. © Michael Easter, 35, Cloves. SC, DWI, driving while license revoked. . Scotty Mullinax, 38, 500 Crescent Hill Rd., driving while license revoked, speeding, $1,000 secured bond. “Becky Callahan; 35, 313 Gantt St, simple assault, - “Angela Williams, 18, Bessemer City, DWI, possession of schedule VI controlled sub- stance, possession of drug para- phernalia, $1, 000 unsecured bond. Derek Dawkins, N. Carpenter St., assault by pointing a gun, resisting public officer, $500 se- cured bond. Joyce Cannedy, 510 Harmon Ct., worthless check. Dora Gunnin, Blacksburg, SC, larceny, possession of stolen goods, driving while license re- voked, $600 secured bond. Joe Brown, 38, 102 Apt. D King St., communicating threats. Jackie Moss, 43, 540 Baker St., violation of school attendance law. Lucy Gamble, 52, 605 Floyd St., misdemeanor worthless check. . Russell Bell, 41, 300 E. Gold St. assault on; a female, CITATIONS Maria Herrera, 20, 408 Hillway, no operator’s license. Antoney Kennedy, Gastonia, stop sign violation. James Buchanan, 101 S. Main St., fictitious registration num- ber. + Joe Randall, 66, Caroleen, ex- ceeding safe speed. Timmeco Stevenson, 25, 213 Parish Dr; expired registration plate.’ Billy Sanders, 815-6 Bethlehem Rd., expired regis-- tration plate. Bobbie Byers, 26, 100 Falls St. Apt. B, child passenger restraint violation. Kevin Dover, 19, 111 Pak Dr. Apt. 4, speeding 75 in 35 zone. Lanisha Odom, 25, Shelby, ex- pired registration plate. Olivia Lipscomb, 612 Charles St. Apt. 80, expired registration plate. Sherry Brice, Gastonia, driv- ing while license revoked. Jeffrey Johnson, 34, 303 S. Cherokee St., driving while li- cense revoked. Patricia Smith, 39, Gastonia, speeding 52 in 35 zone. Sherry Phillips, 46, Gastonia, inspection violation. Gregory Chitwood, Gastonia, expired inspection sticker. Joseph Hartsock, Georgetown, SC, no operator's license and expired registration plate. INCIDENTS Family Storage Center, 715 York Rd., reported that some- one removed an awning from the front of the building, caus- ing $2,000 damage to the awning and $1,000 damage to a fence. Josh Severance, 207 Duke St., reported that he was assaulted by someone entering his resi- dence and kicking and punch- ing him, and assaulting him with an lamp. Sarah Berkley, 27, 604 W. - Gold St., reported that someone stole a go-cart from her car shed. The value of the go-cart was $1,200. Benton Express Inn., 604 Benton Express Drive, reported that someone broke into the of- fice by kicking open a door. Damage to the door was $500. Alicia York, Lincolnton, re- ported that she was struck by a motor vehicle in the parking lot of Linwood Auto Sales. Fachon Toms, #5 Georgetown Apts., reported that his vehicle was broken into. Items stolen included a CD player, two 15” speakers, two amplifiers, a speaker box, and one cross over.’ The value of items stolen was $2,825. Damage to the passen- ger side window was $100. Gertrude Wright, Grover, re- ported a breaking, entering and larceny at 309 N. Gaston St., Kings Mountain. Items stole in- cluded an antique wardrobe valued at $1,000, two hammers valued at $15, a roofing hatchet valued at $42, and a nail re- mover bar valued at $11. Rhonda Canipe, 213 Fulton KM POLICE REPORT St., reported receiving harassing phone calls. Texaco #101, 600 E. King St., reported the theft of a gasoline hose valued at $200. Good Fellas Game Room, 512 E. King St., reported that some- one broke into the business and damaged video games, poker machines and a pool table. Kelly Bess, Shelby, reported that someone broke into the Express Store at 212 W. King St., and stole a revolver valued at $239. Chris Webster, Tampa, FL, re- ported the larceny of numerous items from the back of his truck while it was parked at 720 York Rd. Total loss was $559. Scott Purser reported that someone broke into his vehicle while it was in the parking lot at 610 E. King St. and stole a cell phone valued at $450, and dam aged the windshield, $500, win- dow $100, and front interior $50. assaulted at Kings Mountain High School Albert Willis, Belair, MD., re- ported that his vehicle was bro- ‘ ken into while in the parking lot of Kentucky Fried Chicken. Items stolen included a camera and eight rolls of film. Damage to the vehicle was $#400. Ptl. R.S. Davis of the Kings Mountain Police Dept. reported being bitten by a dog at 321 Pinehusrt Dr. Joseph Simonds, 703 W. Mountain St., reported that his vehicle was broken into, caus- ing $200 damage. Items stolen ~ included $200 worth of CDs, a super tuner CD player valued at $300, two 10-inch Sub- Woffers valued at $300, and an amplifier valued at $100. Alvita Smothers, 612 Charles St. Apt. 81, reported that her residence was broken into, and a window damaged $100. ' Jessamin Summerrow, 702 Harmon Rd., reported that her vehicle was broken into. Items stole were a CD player valued at $500, and a wallet and driv- er’s license. Harvey Morrow and Sheila Morrow, Shelby, reported that their vehicle was'broken into at the Waffle House parking lot. ' Items stolen included a pocket + book, currency, credit cards, family pictures and papers. Clifton Goforth, Shelby, re- ported that his vehicle was bro- ken into while parked on East Gold St. There was $200 dam- age to the car. Items stolen in- cluded two pocket books val- ued at $100 each. Daniel Tedder, 112 Crockett Ln., reported that his vehicle was broken into while parked Two students reported being at the Burger King. There was $200 damage to the car. Items stolen included two black bags ‘valued at $50 each. Jefferson Sizemore, 505 Rhodes Ave., reported that his vehicle was broken into and a $110 radar stolen. Darren Sarvis, 311 N. Carpenter St., reported a first degree burglary. Stolen were two ladies purses. Tammy Elder, 216 Morris St. reported that she was assaulted. All American Fitness, 213 S. Battleground Ave., reported a break-in and larceny of curren- cy and a supplement. The door was damaged $450. Grady Hall of 202 Fulton St. reported the theft of a guitar and amp, total value $669. David Cruz, 300 Walker St., reported a break-in and larceny - of a $350 CD player, $600 worth of CDs, and a $20 carrying case. Ira Watts, 705 Stone St., re- ported t ‘that ‘someone broke into his vehicle and stole a CD play- er valued at $220, $17 fitting kit for a CD player, $100 set of air controls, vehicle dome light val- ued at $4, and 30 CDs valued at $350. Damage to the car was $100. W&B Trucking | Inc., 400 Linwood Rd., reported larceny of four tractor trailer tires val- ued at.$1,300 and five fence ™ post ties valued at $25. Calvin Wingo, 103 Beason Ct., reported larceny of a jon boat valued at $500. “WRECKS Vehicles driven by Brandon Moss and Tony Falls, both of Kings Mountain, struck on York . {Rd:Damage'to the Moss “vehicle, owned. by Marilyn Falls, was $1,500. Vehicles driven by Sunye Dover of Grover and Dennis Strait of Kings Mountain struck in the parking area of Mauney ~ Hosiery on S. Cansler St. Damages were $3,C00 to the Dover car and $100 to Strait’s vehicle, owned by Patrick Yarn Mill Inc. A vehicle driven by Victoria Cabe of Dallas rear-ended a ve- hicle driven by Derrick Duff of Gastonia ‘while it was stopped’ at the intersection of Highway" 161 and Linwood Road. Damage to the Cabe vehicle was $800, and damage to Duff’s vehicle was $1,500. Jack Wood of 308 Fairview St. was charged with exceeding a safe speed after his car wrecked on North Piedmont. Damage to the car was $2,000. , Vehicles driven by Clyde Simms Jr. of Kings Mountain and Wilburn Roney of Grover for Nearsightedness And Farsightedness Laser vision correction for nearsightedness, astig- : matism and farsightedness : is the most technologically : advanced method avail- : able today to reduce your : ' dependence on glasses and contact lenses. © | TLC THE LASER CENTER INC. i BEE our Life Without Glasses or Contacts May Begin Here; :specialists : Carolina. 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A vehicle driven by Katherine Waller of Kings Mountain was leaving the park- ing lot of Bridges Hardware and stuck a car operated by Ella Leach of Kings Mountain. Damage to the Waller car was $600 and damage to the Leach car was $900. Vehicles driven by Robert Hugh Shaw Jr. of Bessemer City and Richard Mack of Lexington struck on King Street and Highway 161. Damage was $1,500 to each vehicle. A vehicle driven by Jenobia' Degree of Kings Mountain was +2 struck in the rear by a velicle driven by Douglas Wingard of Kings Mountain on S. Battleground Ave. Damage to Wingard'’s car wa $800 and damage to Degree’s car was $200. Vehicles driven by Siephen ) - McNeilly of Casar and James Fox of Kings Mountain struck on East King St., causing $100 damage to McNeilly’ s car and - $500 to Fox's. Rainy conditions were blamed for a one-vehicle wreck on Highway 74 at the 216 exit. Cornel Drajan Sr. of Charlotte left the roadway and hit a con- crete pole under the bridge. Damage to the car was $6,000. A vehicle driven by Susan Gibson of Kings Mountain was _ , struck by a car which left the scene on North Cansler St. Damage to Gibson's car was $200. Vehicles driven by Rhonda England of Bessemer City and Felicia Sanders of Kings Mountain struck on Cleveland Avenue. Damage to England's car was $1,000-and damage to A vehicle driven by Barbara -Shires of Brevard struck a post at the Royal Motel on Highway 74 Business, doing $400 damage to the car. Vehicles driven by Glenn Johnson Jr. of Shelby and Ruth Morris of Kings Mountain were backing from driveways on Highway 216 North and struck each other. Damage to Johnson's vehicle, owned by Cleveland Vocational Industries of Lawndale, was $50. Damage to the Morris vehicle was $300. BIRTHDAY February 24, 2000 a ERAN WHITNEY ROPER Whitney Roper Whitney Roper celebrated her - 12th birthday with friends at a "pizza party and games. Special sii guests were Zach Putnam, Sarah Roper, Trey Roper, Rachel i. and Daniel Whetstine, April ‘Jones and Amber Millwood. Whitney is the daughter of . Terri Lyons and Donnie Roper. ~~She is the granddaughter of Don Roper, Carolyn Whetstine, .. - Linda Ellis and Ken Raliey. - Great-grandparents are Phillipe -: and Betty:Lawson, the late : Mabel Raliey, the late Clarence + wand Geneva Whetstine, Mamie Roper and the late Ivy Roper. She is the great-great grand- Sdanphier of Macey Smart. gt Cemetery clean-up at set at Mountain Rest Dorus Bennett, ns Superintendent of Mountain {_Rest-Cemetery in Kings Mountain, requests that all Christmas flowers and decora- tions be removed by graves by - March 4. Duck Heads grab duckpin league lead The Duck Heads held off Ducks Unlimited 5-3 Tuesday night at Dilling Heating to take over sole possession of first place in the Mixed Duckpin, Bowling League. | The two teams Doe into the night's action tied for first. The Duck Heads are now 33-23 and Ducks Unlimited 31-25. Zeke Rybczyk led the win- ners with a 140 line and 365 st. Robbie Hullender led Ducks Unlimited with a 137 line and 370 set. In another match, Tyrene’s Ducks (22-34) knocked off the Old Timers (26-30) 6-2. Mark Abetnathy led the way with a 124 line and 341 set and Irene Ruley had a 112-305. John. “Dilling led the Old Timers with a 112 line and 308 set. Get Clinton Graham *Annual contract ALL AMERICAN FITNESS for Spring [ Unlimited Tanning om St & @ 00 per month * Meet our Personal Trainers Ricky Parks Mr. North Carolina & U.S. Champion Clinton Graham Certified Professional : Personal Trainer § Kings Mountain eady *Limited Time Only, All Mountaineer Fitness Memberships honored at All-American Fitness 213 S. Battleground Ave. 734-1999 Flexible Payment Arrangement CES
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