a Fn an ! i i i { g | | March 29, 2001 The Kings Mountain Herald AN TR Page 5A Man reportedly robbed at gunpoint on King Street A Kings Mountain man was reportedly robbed of $400 Saturday while walking on East King St. Glenn Eugene Perkins, 21, of 102 E. King St. Apt. 4D, told po- lice he was walking in the area of Butler's Auto when he was approached by a black man, who pulled a handgun and de- manded all of his money. According to the police re- | port, Perkins gave the man all ; of his money and was not harmed. ARRESTS Tracy Gomez, 34, Arden, first degree burglary, felonious larce- 1 ny, felonious possession of stolen goods, $10,000 secured bond. James Walker, 31, Ranlo, DWI, $500 unsecured bond. Donnie Donaldson, 29, Gastonia, larceny, possession of stolen goods, $500 unsecured bond. Anthony Boyd, 20, Valleyhaven MHP #8, DWI, DWI provisional license, no op- erator’s license, $1,000 unse- cured bond. * Gill Payne, 22, Chester, SC, DWI, $500 bond. Robert Huskey, 30, 612 Charles St., failure to appear, $380 cash bond. Lakesha Doll, 20, Gastonia, failure to stop for blue lights and siren, carrying concealed weapon, $1,000 sectired bond. Lashawn Lipscomb, 29, 209 Thornburg Dr:, communicating threats, $300 unsecured bond. Tracy Smith, Arden, DWI, hit and run, no operator’s license, giving false information, $1,000 secured bond. : Frederick Nixon; 31, 1202 Northwoods Dr., felony larceny, felony possession of stolen goods, no bond. Robert Walker, 34, 539-21 Stoney Point Rd., obstruction of justice, forgery, DWI, $10,000 secured bond. KM men arrested on cocaine charge Johnny Clayton White, 116-1 Pearce Court, Kings Mountain, and Charles Anthony Brown, 400 West Parker Street, Kings Mountain, were arrested last Wednesday on cocaine related charges. According to Cleveland County Sheriff Dan Crawford, the Sheriff's Department and SBI made the arrest following an ongoing investigation. They were charged with traf- ficking cocaine and possession with intent to sale and deliver cocaine. Crawford said officers seized approximately 149.62 grams of cocaine and $3,165. He said the investigation is continuing and other individuals are expected to be arrested. Both suspects were placed in Cleveland County Detention Center under a $100,000 bond each. Dog tags available at police department Dog tags for 2001 are avail- ‘able at Kings Mountain Police Department. Re-certification and registra- ition is mandatory at the begin- ning of each year. The cost is 152.50 per tag. : Failure to register an animal ‘may result in a $25 citation per :dog, per tag. Purchase tags between the ‘hours of 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Take cur- rent rabies vaccination informa- ‘tion. The Fantasticks open March 29 at GWU The Webb Spinners at . Gardner-Webb University will | open their second spring musi- cal “The Fantasticks” March 29 : at 7:30 p.m. Besides the 29th, erformances will also be held i March 30, 31, April 1, 6 and 7, also at 7:30 p.m. In addition, a : 2:30 p.m. performance is slated i for April 1. | Admission is $6 for adults, ! and $4 for seniors and students. | Group rates are available. The performances will take place in William Reel Sr., 67, 1038 York Rd., assault on a female, $200 secured bond. Shawn Mitchell, 35, 51 Pine Manor Apts., domestic assault on female, communicating threats, $300 secured bond. Yvonne Tuft, 35, 811-6 W. Gold St., assault on a govern- ment official, resist, delay, ob- struct, $1,500 secured bond. David Norwood, 28, 117 Cloninger St., larceny, no bond. John Smith, 18, 900 Bethlehem Rd., DWI, posses- sion of drug paraphernalia, $300 secured bond. Timothy Graham, 38, Grover, DUI, $300 secured bond. Scottie Moore, 40, Blacksburg, SC, driving while impaired, $300 secured bond. David Mann, 26, Gastonia, DUI, $300 secured bond. Daniel Riddle, 28, Gray, TN DWI, $300 secured bond. Sherman Addison, 239 Rosebrough Rd., DUI, fictitious plate, no operator’s license, $300 secured bond. Robert Hollins, 45, Smyrna, SC, DWI, $300 secured bond. Alonzo Rodriguez, 21, Duncan, SC, DWI, $300 secured bond. Dwayne Hutto, 37, 406 Walnut St., simple assault, $500 unsecured bond. Donnie Cobb, 25, 112 Wateroak St., larceny, $600 se- cured bond. Kristi Feemster, 24, 6009 Mahogany Ln., worthless check. Elisa Smarr, 22, 300 Spruce St. Apt. 2B, larceny, $195 secured bond. UNIFORM CITATIONS Billy Jackson, 63, 144 Galilee Church Rd., driving while li- cense revoked. Donald Smith, 41, 132 Galilee Church Rd., no operator ’s li- cense, fictitious license plate. John Walker, 33, 117 Wells St., exceeding safe speed. Samuel Adams, 80, 131 Lake the Millennium Playhouse (Communications Building). Reservations are recommended and may be made by calling 704-406-4371. Tickets will be held at the door. The Fantasticks is the longest running musical in history, hav- ing had its start in 1960 at the off-Broadway Sullivan Street Playhouse. To date the show has been performed 17,000 times at Sullivan Street, with over 11,000 other productions in this country alone. ‘Dalton graduates paratroop training Army Pfc. Robert Dalton re- cently graduated from the three-week airborne training course at Fort Benning, Georgia. Dalton’s parachute training in- cluded five static line jumps and one jump from an aircraft at night. ~ Dalton is the son of Michael ~ and Susan Dalton of Kings Mountain and a 1996 graduate of Kings Mountain High School. KM Marines finish Parris Island camp Marine Corps Pfc. Alvin K. Rhodes, son of Janada R. Petty of Kings Mountain and Alvin K. Rhodes of Gastonia, recently completed basic training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, S.C. and was mer- itoriously promoted to his pre- sent rank. Rhodes is a 2000 graduate of : Kings Mountain High School. Marine Corps Pfc. Christopher W. Hogue, son of Julia and Dennis A. Hogue of Kings Mountain also recently completed basic training at Paris Island and was meritori- ously promoted to his rank. Sincox and Ballew attend Legislature Fran Sincox and Lou Ballew of Kings Mountain recently at- tended the annual meeting of “the N.C. Senior Tar Heel Legislature in Raleigh. The Legislature provides informa- Montonia Rd., speeding 63 in 45 zone. Melissa Grigg, 39, 109 Dutchess Dr, child restraint vi- olation. Nicole Roberts, 29, 139 Ark St., child restraint violation. Joshua Ledford, 18, Grover, speeding 63 in 45 zone. Lucy Gamble, 54, 605 Floyd St., speeding 65 in 45 zone. Ronald Ivey, 51, 300 S. Oriental Ave., exceeding safe speed. Crystal Dills, 24, Grover, red light violation. John Currier Jr., 809 W. Mountain St., exceeding safe speed. Marvin Fowler, 53, 2001 Old Shelby Hwy., exceeding safe speed Robert Kale, 25, 2055 Shelby Rd., seat belt violation. Walter Long, 815 Canterbury Trl, speeding 75 in.55 zone. Michael Philbeck Jr., 25, 134 Colony Dr., speeding 51 in 35 zone. Jerry Thrift, 60, 506 Allison Ct., expired registration plate. Sherman Addison, 24, Grover, no operator’s license. Dorun Patterson, 22, 206 Thornburg Dr., no driver's li- cense. Clenon Tackett, 55, 130 Dunes Dr., speeding 55 in 35 zone. Clyde Ingram, 320 Brice St., speeding 51 in 35 zone. Susan Ramsey, 26, 1946 Bethlehem Rd., speeding 65 in 45 zone. Katina Jeffiers, 27, 605 Mauney Ave., seat belt viola: tion. Michael Cox, 27, 517 Boker St., speeding 52 in 35 zone. Lot Speed, 34, 316 Amhurst : Dr., speeding 55 in 35 zone. INCIDENTS Pine Manor Apt. reported $300 damage to an apartment. O’Kelley Broadway, 1017 Sherwood Lane, reported larce- ny of two bicycles valued at $175. tion and education to senior adults on matters being consid- ered by the General Assembly and makes recommendations to the General Assembly on the legislative needs of older North Carolinians. While in Raleigh, Sincox and Ballew heard from key state of- ficials working with aging pro- grams and had the opportunity to share information on priority recommendations with mem- bers of the General Assembly. Lt. Governor Beverly Perdue ' addressed the Senior : Legislature. : Building Permits The Kings Mountain Building and Codes Department issued the following permits for the period March 19 through March 23 3/19- 411 Wilson Street, Lewis Messick, deck Padition, 8x10. 3/19- 300 Crocker Road, Johnson and Assoc. Real Hotote new SFD, $110,000. ; 3/19- 1029 Margrace Road, BDF Construction, new: SFD, $80,000. 3/21- 706 W. Mountain Street, John VanDyke, remodel SFD siding, rafters, roof, $15,000. 3/21- 1103 Phifer Road, Tommy Hall, new SED, $100,000. 3/21- 907 Brooklee: Drive Lot 24B, Castlegate Construction, new SFD, $85,000. 3/23- 807 Southridge Drive, Preparation Machinery, Inc., new SFD, $169,000. Fire Reports The Kings 1 Mountain Fire Department reported the fol- - lowing calls for the period March 19 through March 22. 3/19- Peaceful Valley Road, grass fire. a 3/19- 500.block N. Piedmont Avenue, vehicle fire. 3/20- Highway 74 near 216. exit, vehicle fire. 3/22- 107 N. Watterson Street, service call. CORRECTION The photo on page 5A of the March 22 Herald misidentified Kings Mountain High School choral singer Leebo Henderson as Leebo Harrelson. Teresa Wilson and James Hall, 407A Cherry St., reported being assaulted and threatened. James McCutheon, 807 Baker St., reported that someone broke into his vehicle and stole a scale valued at $500. Badcock Furniture, 1314 Shelby Rd., reported receiving a “worthless check in the amount of $750. Food Lion, 1320 Shelby Rd., reported larceny of meat. Mary Woods, 221A Morris St., reported that someone broke into her residence and as- saulted her. Damage to the property was $175. Inez Bowles, 811 W. Gold Lot 15, reported that someone marked her vehicle with black paint, causing $2,000 damage. Jason Moody, 210 Cleveland Ave., reported that someone broke inte his vehicle and stole a handgun valued at $400. Texaco, 600 E. King St., re- ported larceny of gasoline. Donna Blanton, 817 N. Piedmont, reported larceny of a pocketbook from a shopping cart at Winn Dixie. It contained money, medicine, and a wallet. CVS, 1117 Shelby Rd., report- ed larceny of $800 worth of medicine. Miranda Manivanh, 612 Charles St. #58, reported that someone broke into her resi- dence, causing $300 damage to the door. Mauney Memorial Library re- ported larceny of currency and a credit card. Elisa Smarr, 200 Spruce St. Apt. 2B, reported larceny of a cell phone valued at $125. Stephanie Cartwright, Pine Manor Apt. 51, reported being assaulted and threatened. Billie Dawson, Pine Manor Apt. 95, reported that someone broke into her residence. Ronald Short, 206 W. Gold St., reported larceny of a bike valued at $89. Carla Ellis, 5041 Pennington Place #39, reported being as- saulted. Shiela Gaddy, 808 Grace St., reported that someone dam- aged the bumper of her car. Damage was $500. Jack Haney, 1230 Second St., reported that someone broke in- to his residence and stole vari- ous items valued at $250. Damage to the property was $500. Betty Merritt, 827 Ramseur St., reported that someone broke into her residence and caused $203 damage. WRECKS A vehicle driven by Ashley White of Shelby hydroplaned on U.S. 74 near Highway 161, causing it to strike a railroad overpass and roll down a con- crete embankment and over- . turn. Damage to the car was $8,000. White was treated for in- juries at Gaston Memorial. Vehicles driven by Marquis Fewell of Kings Mountain and Kyle Haley of Mascot, TN struck in the parking lot of Pine Manor Apts. Damage to the Fewell vehicle was $700 and damage to the Haley vehicle, owned by Callte Walker Construction of Knoxville, TN, was $1,500. Vehicles driven by Paul Owens of Shelby and Cynthia Cooke of Kings Mountain struck on W. Gold at S. Cansler St. Damage to each vehicle was $2,000. Owens was cited for a stop sign violation and expired registration plate. A vehicle driven by Angelia Bolin of Kings Mountain struck a telephone pole on South Sims St. Damage to the car was $2,000. Vehicles driven by Wendy Heffner and Cheri Feaster, both of Kings Mountain, struck on Shelby Rd. near Churchill Dr. Damage to the Heffner car was $1,100 and damage to the Feaster car was $1,200. A vehicle driven by Lillian Boheler of Kings Mountain hit a utility pole on S. Watterson St. ATTENTION: 1ST TIME BUYERS!! Tips to keep home free from crime By TONY REEVES C.O.P. Officer, KMPD Members of the Kings Mountain Police Department C.O.P. Division are committed to being responsive to our com- munity in the delivery of quali- ty services. Recognizing our responsibili- ty to maintain order while af- fording dignity and respect to every individual, our objective is to improve the quality of life through a community partner* ship which promotes safe, se- cure neighborhoods and busi- nesses. Tips on home crime preven- tion: BM Make sure you have stur- dy metal or solid. wood doors at all entries into your home, and that sliding glass and similar doors are properly secured. MW Install and use well-made deadbolt locks (11/2 inch throw or greater) on all exterior doors. ; B® Make sure all exterior doors haye wide-angle viewers. that can be used by everyone in the house. Install two viewers at different heights if necessary. m Light up entry doors so that you can tell who's there. Motion detector lights, flood lights, or similar lighting can help brighten up the property so crooks can’t hide. B Make sure everyone - adults, teens, and children - knows house rules for answer- ing the telephone and the door. BM Trim shrubs and trees that might give criminals a place to hide or climb to second stories. {5 You Can Purchase A Quality, Almost New Car Or Truck. Even if You Have No Previous Credit 3 0e)g 2 If You Have: 1 Year Job History 1 Year Residence (Not live with Relatives) No Repossessions Call Brenda McCall » 704-735-8091 9:00 a.m. = 5:00 p.m. adh : Mercury @) nn Lincolnton