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August 9, 2001 FACES & PLACES The Kings Mountain Herald Page 5B AVERT KINGS MOUNTAIN POLICE REPORT ARRESTS reported that someone broke in- boom box valued at $60. Dr, reported larceny of a color Bobby Stewart, 40, Clover, to his vehicle while it was City of Kings Mountain re- TV and VCR. No value was list SC, breaking and entering, vio- parked at Ramada Limited and ported that someone hit a fire ed. ; lation of domestic violence pro- stole a computer valued at hydrant at a construction site Jane Martin, 108 Lackey SE., tection order, no bond. $1,000, 150 CDs valued at $500, Yvonne Tuft, 35, 811 W. Gold and did $1,000 damage to the St., lot 6, assault with a deadly vinyl top of his vehicle. weapon, $95. secured bond. Eckerd Drugs, 601 E. King St., Glenda Tennant, 51, 119 Kiser ~~ reported that someone rented a St., larceny, possession of stolen = carpet shampooer and did not goods, $1,000 secured bond. return it. Johnnie Mote Jr., 18, Clover, Daniel Lofton, 415 Binnitt St., SC, disorderly conduct by fight- reported that someone broke in- ing, $1,000 secured bond. to his home and stole an an- Jabor Grier, 21, 500 Margrace ~~ tique shotgun valued at $5,000, Rd., injury to real property, a .410 shotgun valued at $300, a reported larceny of two plastic signs from her yard. Kevin Bumgarner, 303 Fairview St., reported that | someone threw a rock through his glass storm door, causing $300 damage. : Soloman Sherridan, 1319 | Shelby Rd., reported larceny of; two Pit Bull dogs valued at $2,100. Texaco 271, 511 Linwood Rd § on E. Mountain St., causing $2,000 damage. Brandy Horne, 110 Guyton Loop, reported breaking and ‘entering and larceny of a clothes dryer valued at $200, a washer valued at $200, and bunk bed valued at $100. City of Kings Mountain re- ported that someone tampered with electrical meters on Guyton Loop and N. Dilling St. $1,000 unsecured bond. rifle valued at $150, a military : : 5 3 reported receiving a counterfei Michael Raymond, 37, 216 rifle valued at $750, and a com- Sy % Ringe EE n . om $100 bill. : Orr Terrace, show cause arrest puter valued at $529. P y ’ Luther Hester, Gastonia, a tractor at the Beason Creek Pump Station. Value was $56. Nancy McGinnis, 409 Alana Moore, P.O. Box 1266, Chestnut St., reported larceny reported that someone of a Play Station valued at $200, scratched her car with some 15 games valued at $20 each, type of tool, doing $500 dam- ARR ERAS IAS 2 order, $1,500 secured bond. Steven Sims, 22, 213 Margaret St., assault on a government of- Lamar Wortman prunes a tree near the Kings Mountain Police ficial, disorderly conduct, resist, Station recently. Wortman was working as a contractor for the delay and obstruct, $2,000 se- city. cured bond. Maxie Hester, and Joseph Hester, reported that someone i shot into their vehicle on Patterson Rd. at Waco Rd. The was $25 damage to the turning} lens, and $250 damage in the \ five music CD's valued at $15 age. : 3 Trotsky Boyge, 41, 219 Kiser each, and a cordless phone val- Hugh Evans, 115 Ware Loop, body of the vehicle i St., obtain by fraud or forgery, ued at $89.. reported larceny of a log trailer WRECKS 3 probation violation, no bond. from a residence on Gantt St. ? Larry Lovelace, Grover, re- Reginald Turner, 24, 400 W. nn Vehicles driven by Steven: Pare St., probation violation, poyin) im WL iter Volne of ths y i : Sam Tesenair of Kings Mountain z $20,000 secured bond. is vehicle while it was parked geal ay bales Dora Bridges of Cherryville Sherry Yon, 35, 108 E. King St. at the Holiday Inn and stole a metal detector valued at $1,000, Shelby Rd., reported larceny of a dealer tag. struck on U.S. 74 Business at sziabsses peal Apt. 8, shoplifting, $300 secured Roxforfl Rd. Damage to the * head phones valued at $30, and City of Kings Mountain re- Te hicl 1,8 i) Roberts, 43, 422 61 a fishing rod and reel valued at ported that Someone shot out it] 5 Te ey is ry : $22. the front window of a tractor : . Luke Church Rd., possession of ! $1,000. | stolen goods, $1, 600 a John Gtier, 500 Margrace St., Which was perked aun work A vehicle driven by Kimberl ont ? fro itd of a gas can area ans 5t. Damage Brooks of Kings Mountain | 4 valued at $10. was Tamela Phill s, 34, 521 Waco : : struck a parked vehicle owned} Rd. uy dog threats, City of Kings Mountain re- Texaco, 511 Linwood Rd., re- by Louise Lybrand in the pa 3 Hols sasatll ao Tend ported laréeny of power service ported larceny of four NASCAR ing lot of Eckerd Drugs. iB Sanp'e ? Pi to a residence on Gold and shirts valued at $99.80. Damage to the Brooks car was 3 { Anirawn Owens, 21, Pine Juniper St. Linda Dewees of 410 Hill St. fi Manor Apts, disorderly con. and Charles Shivers of Shalby | S200 and damage to the, | 4 duct, $1,000 secured bond. City of Kins Mountal Pht ac t y t Lybrand car was $1,000. is Emily Parker walks around the grass near the playground area = i a Span. oo, ene 2 oe = A vehicleidriven by Jason | 3 at the Cleveland Avenue Walking Track recently. CITATIONS p Yorn: 20 e : ] Clancy of Morganton was nue : John Jackson, 25, 102 apartment at Carolina Gardens. home, causing $100 damage to forcediofhihe road and struck al yy 3 Bridges Hardware, 100 S. Carpenter St., fictitious registra- ,\cler S reported larceny of tion number. irs Tie 12 chain link f - Christopher Pruitt, 24, 111-7 i bas Snes panels val (ih Pidss Cos y Stving Rockford Wise, 705 Sterling w e N Qed, Dr., reported larceny of a three C ih ng Lid a books of personal checks. Jane Martin, 108 Lackey St., gnvo Yu, Speedmg on Miguel Jimenez, 803 W. King . reported that someone tres- zone. ; St., reported receiving harassing passed on her property and re- Tommy Ross, 32, Cherryville, phone calle. moved a sign. rn il py Tense revoked, Warren Moore and Melissa Jane Martin, 108 Lackey St., To Mgnt Violation. Moore, Gastonia, Shetoi Scott of reported larceny of two sheets a door jam. Sheryl and David Myers, 516 Bethlehem Rd., reported larce- ny of a personal check from the outside mailbox at Kings Mountain Post Office. utility pole on U.S. 74 Business| } near Piedmont Avenue. : Damage to th car was $5,000. A vehicle driven by Bendeard { Tyler of Bessemer City struck a parked car owned by Ginger Hall of Kings Mountain in the parking lot of White Oak : Manor, 716 Sipes St. Damage to! the Tyler car was $700 and dam: age to the Hall car was $1,000. | § | William Brakefield, 23, : y : ] Vehicles driven by Edward ; i Bostic: Clio. etait reals, Kings Mountain, and Paige of wood from property she Green and Shawn Pettus, both | { | fi i Y, exp & Lockhart of Gastonia reported owns on York Rd. of Kings Mountain, struck on S.| { ion pate. that someone broke into a vehi- Karon Elrod, 227 Cameron / i Amy Owens, 26, 815 ; Bethlehem Rd. #7, speeding 55 in 35 zone. Robert Gray, 32, 149 Wooding Pl, speeding 73 in 55 zone, Bobby Whisnant Jx.,-21, 331" Oak Grove Rd. lot 27, unsafe movement, no insurance, ficti- tious registration plate. Randy Childers, 51, 212 Farris Rd., fictitious registration plate. Octravias Crocker, 27, 518 Crocker Rd., larceny. Alex Blevins. 30, 200 Lake Montonio Rd., larceny. Cansler St. near Hawthorne Rd. Damage to the Green vehicle | was $500 and damage to the Pettus vehicle was $1,000. , ; ! Vehicles driven'by Bobby i | Whisnant of Kings Mountain i | and Evelyn Hicks of Bessemer | City struck on Highway 161 at | Branch St. Damage to the cle while parked at Kings Mountain High, doing $10 damage to the passenger win- dow. Numerous items were stolen ineluding a wireless i phone valued at $50, black bag, personal items, currency, a diamond ring valued at $2,300, phone valued at $50, and a pair and two tear drop rings valued of sneakers valued at $150. at $700. Whisnant car was $1,000 and P Sean un Hianeny Lika damage to the Hicks car was : orted that an employee stole Steppe Construction Inc., Mill §304 49 from the a Ga er Shed Springs, teporied broceny of Rb Kay Shipp, 507 Mitchell St., voked, no insurance, fictitious backhoe from a construction reported break-in of an automo- tag, and unsafe movement. he on Sle Souk Rd. bile and larceny of a watch val- ehiclos driven by James INCIDENTS $250,000. ® bac i es at $125, ond currency. 3 Hack of Union City, TN and ; a Quentonnia Dixon, 522: Sherry Byrd, 114 Fulton St., ey] Es N ym of Kings elvedere Circle, reported larce- reported breaking and entering shirts valued at £155 tain struck on York.Read ny of a firearm valued at $360. and larceny of a CD player val- I nicass Parks, 212 Darrick at E. King St. Damage to the | James Bashiine, Harbor, FL.” ued at $100, currency, and a 1 ? HE Smith vehicle HB, 500. KM FIRE REPORT Dr., reported break-in and larce- ny of two diamond rings val- ued at $4,000, two mother’s rings valued at $800, a gold chain valued at $400, a wedding band valued at $300, currency, a ee Brandon Helms rolares doing an aHeruoan at the playground area at the Cleveland Avenue Walking Track. ie AE i 1 i 3 2 { i i i i | ! i 3 i 1 i 1 i i 1 4 4 The Kings Mountain Fire ¢ Department responded to the following calls for the week of July 31 - August 5. 7/31 - Kings Mountain High School, structure fire. i 7/31 - 110 Kings Rd., false fife alarm. 8/3 - Kings Mountain Plaza, vehicle fire. Jason Wigginton sits on the monkey bars Friday at the play- 8/3 - 109 Keith Court, service | ground at the Cleveland Avenue Walking Track. call. ! 8/5 - 202 South Roxon By Ben Ledbetter Road, structure fire. 8/5 - 111 Country Club Drive, vehicle fire. REAR On June 29, 2001 the First National Bank in Bessemer FAX US YOUR AD! 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