October r12, 2000 t ? The Kings Mountain Herald Page 11A | Marji and Roma 5 at KM Baptist Church: KM POLICE REPORT ARRESTS Antroy Leach, 22, 1507 Shelby Rd., second degree trespass, $300 secured bond. Sean Davis, 26, 201 Ebenezer Rd., felony possession of a con- trolled substance with intent to manufacture, sell or deliver, $5,000 secured bond. - : Alvin Lovelace, 33, 134 Conners Dr, domestic criminal trespass. Shawn McGlothin, 25, Clover, SC, no operator's license, giving fictitious information to officer, $1,000 secured bond. Victor Laughridge, 50, Kings Mountain, second degree tres- pass, indecent exposure, $300 secured bond. Nathaniel Curry, 31, 214 Orr Terrace, communicating threats. | ‘Walter Chambers, 20, Grover, second degree trespass, $300 unsecured bond. Lisa Whitehead, 28, Bessemer City, simple assault, $161-bond. ‘Theresa Booth, 32, Shelby, misdemeanor possession of controlled substance, $500 se- cured bond. Roger Canipe, 44, 519 ‘Katherine Ave., £5,000 unse- - cured bond. Felisa Bess, 29, 803 King St. - Ap. 24, possession of drug para- phernalia, giving fictitious in- formation. CITATIONS James Smith Jr, 21, 102 E. King St., expired inspection, sticker. Linda Bell, 53, 2233 Sparrow Springs Rd., spesding 55in 35 zone. Kendrick Breakficld; 33, 206 Margaret St., improper passing. Christopher Floyd, 28, 808 Rhodes Ave., stop sign viola- : tion. ‘Michael Lysek 23, 205 S. Roxford Rd., possession of con- trolled substance. Donna Ruff, 31, Shelby, no driver’s license, no insurance. Channon Vogel, 24, Hickory, expired registration plate. Jeffery Smith, 37, Gastonia, ‘driving while license revoked, expired registration plate. Joseph Etters, 20, 300 Walker St., speeding 65 in 45 zone. Ricky Revis, 27, 204 S. ~ Oriental Ave, child passenger ~ restraint violation. - “Gina Colligs, Shelby, speed- ing 65 in 45 zone. ‘April Lewis, 22, 200 Spruce St. Apt. 3-D, speeding 54 in 35 zone. James Reep, 74, 114 Hardin Dr., speeding 61 in 35 zone, . Jennifer Jackson, 32, 713 Floyd St., speeding 621 in 45 zone. Clarkie Houston, 39, Charlotte, speeding’ 78 in 65 zone. Edward Corley Jr, Shelby, no driver’ s license. Dale Becker, 69, 135 Persimmon Creek Rd, improp: “er passing. Michael Nicholsori, 19, 1409-4 Shelby Rd., seat belt violation. Phillip Ledford, 51, Clyde, NC, seat belt violation. Matthew Brown, 19, Shelby, “seat belt violation. hy Michael Scott Jr., 211 Bridges - Cir, expired registration plate. Angeles Esteran, 42, Biscoe, no driver's license Difeng Wang, 24, 213 E. King St., no drivers license. Ella Leach, 54, 1507 Shelby 'Rd., seat belt violation. - Nicholas Roberts, 18, Lake Wylie, SC, seat belt violation. Rebecca Hinton, 45, Bessemer City, child passenger restraint violation. ~~ Robbie Suggs, 20, Gastonia, expired inspection certificate. Shelia Chambers, 45, 612 Charles St. Apt. 15, driving * while license revoked. Bar H HAUNTED HAYRICE BRING FRIENDS == TQULL NEED THEM! INCIDENTS William Reel Jr., Grover, re- ported being assaulted by someone pointing a gun at him, and by others kicking him, “while they were test driving a vehicle owned by Reel Motor Co. John Tarn, Mount Airy, re- ported that someone hit his ve- “hicle with beer bottles while it was parked at 720 York Rd. Damage to the car was $300. _ Crystal Johnson, Gastonia, re- ported financial card fraud and larceny of a bank card. ~~ Food Lion, 1320 Shelby Rd, reported larceny of five packs of steak valued at $11.95. Somphan Soukone, 213 Duke St., reported unauthorized use of his vehicle. Pamela Berryhill, 612 Charles St. Apt. 26, reported an attempt- ed breaking and entering and $50 damage to her door frame. .. Tony Thomas, 102 W. King J st, reported larceny of a dog Texaco Express, 511 Linwood Rd., reported larceny of cigarettes valued at approxi- - mately $157. Tammy Griggs, 610 E. Ridge St., reported that she was as- saulted by being struck by a ve- hicle which had been stolen from her boyfriend. According to police reports, she noticed the car in the parking lot of KM Express, 212 W. King St. She told police when she ap- proached the vehicle it sped off, striking her in the leg and knocking her to the ground. The vehicle also reportedly struck the left rear bumper of ~ her boy friend's 1994 Ford. Little Caesars, 501 E. King St., RIL CE ELE gi] pee Ld ET firs “ASHLEY” RECLINA-REST® ROCKER RECLINER “KIMBERLEY” HIGH LEG RECLINER Elegant style that reclines for comfort Relax io this chajse recliner and never miss » minute of the big game, Enjoy the comfort of this deeply cushioned versatile style ; reported that someone hurled a glass bottle through a window, causing $400 damage. Eckerd Drug Store, 60i E. King St., reported larceny of un- known items. Elizabeth Summey, 811 W. Gold St., reported theft of a bank card. Lil Dan's, 1233S. . Battleground Ave., reported larceny of $45.33 worth of gas. Cynthia Spikes, 6009-18 Mahogany Lane, reported theft of a vehicle tag. Kirk Poteet, Shelby, reported the larceny and forgery of 11 checks belonging to Gail Graham of 710 Meadowbrook Rd. Sameh Francis, 931 Church St., reported break-in and larce- ny of jewelry valued at $10,000. Alyamone Phonephet, 800 Lee St., reported break-in of a vehicle and larceny of an ampli- fier valued at $280, speakers “valued at $389, 12 assorted CDs Jamie Cooper, 911 First St., re- : ported a break-in and $100 damage to a window pane. Danny Conner, 612 Charles St. Apt. 26, reported that some- one fired a weapon at his home. Crystal Weathers, 612 Charles St. Apt. 79, reported larceny of a check from her mail box Kimberly Jaames, 517 “Belvedere Circle Apt. B, report- ed unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. Lance Poston, 118 Haven Dr., reported a lost wallet. Branch Banking and Trust Co., 410 E. King St., reported forgery of checks in the amount of $3,950. Sheila Moss, 111 Cyclone Lane, reported larceny of a cell phone valued at $100. Stanley Kims, New York, re- ported larceny of a cell phone valued at $52, Sega game val- ued at $40, and Sega Dreamcast valued at $319 from Ramada Ltd. valued at $15 each, and egg RH ing case valued at $250, and $250 damage:to a door glass. 8 Bynum Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church, 213 N. Cansler St., re- ported that someone pulled up . trees valued at $15.1 « Beth Mellon, 422 Fulton St, reported receiving harassing ° phone calls. Texaco Express, 511 Linwood Rd., reported larceny of NASCAR itetnis valued at $65. Lisa Black, 116 Monte Vista Dr., and Lisa Austin, 405 = Plantation Dr., reported larceny of a billfold including credit cards and personal items, and currency from Mountaineer - Pharmacy. “RIALTA” RECLINA-WAY® FULL RECLINING SOFA | Casual style and comfort ideal for any room “PARKWOOD” LIVING Rion Sora Enjoy some well-earned comfort in this softly cushioned style. WRECKS Vehicles driven by Gregory Thompson and Christina Brice, both of Kings Mountain, struck on S. City St. Damage to the Brice vehicle was $400. A parked vehicle owned by Donald Deal was struck by an unknown vehicle on Meadowbrook Dr. Damage to the car was $500. A vehicle driven by Faith Osel of Gastonia struck a parked vehicle owned by Dennis Morrow of Kings Mountain in the parking lot of Buckeye Corp. Damage to each vehicle was $200. or AUTUMN YE OER IN STOCK. MANY STYLES AND FABRICS INCLUDING LEATHER | « Clippard’s C HOME COUNAL | Gastonia —— Gate 914 N. 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