ARRESTS
Charles Snyder, 18,
Gastonia, speed to elude,
speeding, careless and reck-
less driving, $2,500 secured
bond.
Jeffery Bradford, 38, no
address given, felony pos-
session of firearm, NCIC
State wanted, $2,500 secured
bond.
Laine Odom, 58, 327
Hillway Dr., driving while
impaired, driving while
license revoked, failure to
wear seat belt, $1,200
secured bond.
Nathan Whitley, 18,
Bessemer City, misdemeanor
larceny, $395 cash bond.
Guy Bickley, 38, 1301
Wales Rd., resist public offi-
cer, disorderly conduct, $500
secured bond.
Rachel Carroll, 26, 400 Hill
St., simple affray, $300
secured bond.
Andrew Trombetta, 26, 402
Hill St., assault, $300 secured
bond.
Maurice Davis, 28, 1900
Alpine Dr., disorderly con-
duct, $300 secured bond.
Linda Ernst, 54, 910 First
St., simple affray, $300
secured bond.
Ricky Revis, 30, 204 S.
Oriental Ave., simple posses-
sion VI, simple possession,
possession of drug para-
phernalia, $100 secured
bond.
Alan Dorsey, 24,
Cramerton, larceny, resist,
obstruct or delay, $2,500
secured bond.
Julius Matthews, 18,
Charles St. Apt. 33, felony
possession with intent to sell
and deliver counterfeit con-
trolled substance, felony
possession controlled sub-
stance, $2,000 secured bond.
Anita Smith, 45, 1505
Bethlehem Rd., misde-
meanor larceny, citation
issued.
Janet Goode, 41, 424
Fulton St., misdemeanor
child abuse, $500 unsecured
bond.
Lisa Williams, 37, 109
Sugar Bear Ln., felony
embezzlement, $1,000
secured bond.
Misty Garrett, 22, 200
Fulton St., simple assault,
criminal summons served.
Clyde Weaver, 53, two
counts assault with deadly
weapon, one count each
communicating threats, DV
protective order, no bond.
Ashley Bentley, 19, 4916
Greenwood Dr., DWI, $1,500
unsecured bond.
Tabetha Hoskins, 37, 526
Parker St., failure to return
rental property, criminal
summons served.
Tammy Jones, 39, 711
Alexander St., possession
stolen property, citation
issued.
INCIDENTS
Kings Mountain District
Schools, 105 E. Ridge St.,
reported that someone
spray-painted brick on the
building and also spray-
painted a metal building.
Damage to the metal build-
ing was $2,000.
Dollar General, 1012-14
Shelby Rd., reported larceny
of money by an employee.
KM Pharmacy, 110 Shelby
« CHURCH BRIEFS
Rd., reported that someone
obtained property (medi-
cine) by false pretense.
Chris Kopruch, 1300
Shelby Rd., reported larceny
of a TV valued at $125.
Handy Pantry, 225
Cleveland Ave., and
Southern Convenience, 511
Linwood Rd., reported lar-
ceny of gasoline.
Winn-Dixie, Spring St.,
reported larceny of medi-
cine.
Pine Manor Apts., Charles
St., reported $400 damage to
a wall and windows of an
apartment.
David Newton, 101
Linwood Ln., and Timothy
Carter, 2106 County Line
Rd., reported damage to
vehicles parked at KMHS.
Damage to Newton's
Mustang was $2,000 and
damage to Carter's Honda
Accord was $1,000.
New China Restaurant,
213 E. King St., reported
break-in and larceny of
money.
Shades of Essence, 505 E.
King St., reported break-in
and larceny of money. There
was $200 damage to a door
glass.
Laquantis Tillman, 230 .
Morris St., reported break-in
and larceny of a DVD player
valued at $89, There was
$200 damage to a window.
Linda and Gary Smart, 317
Fulton St., reported larceny
of two trolling motors val-
ued at $200 each.
Lynn Witherspoon, 222
Patterson Rd., reported lar-
ceny of money from her
purse while she was at
North School.
Family Dollar, 1318 Shelby
Rd., reported larceny of vari-
ous items.
David Parker, 1030 Dick
Elam Rd., reported that
someone broke into his vehi-
cle and stole golf clubs val-
ued at $900 and a drill bit
pack valued at $30. The
items were recovered.
Winn-Dixie, Spring St.,
reported larceny of tobacco.
Kimberly Horn, 113
Woodbark Ln., reported that
someone broke into her
vehicle and stole a back pack
and two cook books, total
value $50.
Teresa Lovette, 403
Chestnut St., reported larce-
ny of a bicycle valued at
$119.
Teresa Thompson, 106 ful-
ton Dr., reported that some-
one broke into her vehicle
- and stole a billfold, money,
medicine and personal
items.
James McNeely, Dallas,
reported that someone stole
his scooter while it was
parked on W. Gold St. Value
was $450.
Bessie Scates, 829 First St.,
reported break-in to an out
building and larceny of a
$300 mower. There was $50
damage to a door latch.
Maxway, 74 West, reported
larceny of blue jeans.
Gale Brown, 613 Sterling
Dr, reported larceny of a TV
and remote controls.
Leslie Houser, 624-1
Margrace Rd., reported that
someone obtained $1,714
worth of furniture by false
pretense.
Gospel singing
at Cherokee Baptist
The Songsters will be in
concert Saturday, Sept. 27
at7 p.m. at Cherokee Street
Baptist Church, 423
Cherokee Street, Kings
Mountain.
The public is invited. |.
Singing festival
at Clover church
Kings Mountain Chapel
United Methodist Church,
Highway 161 near Clover,
SC, will host a gospel
singing festival and barbe-
cue sale Saturday,
September 27 from 12 noon-
7:30 p.m.
Singers include The Black
Family, The Crusaders,
Heirs of Grace, Heavenly
Lights, Agents of Change,
The Holidays and Calm
Assurance. Admission is free
but love offerings will be
accepted.
Hot dogs, barbecue plates
and barbecue sandwiches
will be sold all day. The cost
of the BBQ plates is $6.
For more information call
Pastor Robert Reeves at
(803) 684-4138 or (803) 684-
2493.
tat St.
Rev. Guest to sing
at St. Stephens
Pastor and Psalmist Rev.
Georgia B.
Guest will
be in con-
cert
September
28 at 5 p.m.
Stephens
AME Zion
Church,
Franklin
Blvd.,
Gastonia.
Also on the program will
be AME Zion praise teams
and the Workshop Mass
Choir. Guest choir will be
Noble and Highly Favored.
The public is invited.
GUEST
Rally Day slated
at East Gold church
East Gold Street Wesleyan
Church, 701 E. Gold St.,
Kings Mountain, will cele-
brated Rally Day September
28.
Sunday School begins at
10 a.m. and worship begins
at 10:45. “Cross Reference”
will be in concert during the
worship service.
After the service there will
be a covered-dish meal in
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Moss to speak
the Family Life “Center.
Revival slated
at Faith Baptist
Revival will be held
September 28-October 1 at
Faith Baptist Church, 1009
Linwood Road, Kings
Mountain.
Services are at 11 a.m. and
6 p.m. Sunday and 7.p.m..
Monday-Wednesday.
Guest speaker will be Rev.
Scott Church of Puerlier,
NC.
There will be special
music each night. The public
is invited.
at Dixon Church
Roger Moss will fill the
pulpit for the 11 a.m.
Sunday worship service at
Dixon Presbyterian Church,
602 Dixon School Road,
Kings Mountain.
Moss is the youth pastor
at Christopher Road Baptist
Church in Shelby. He is the
son of Doug and Margie
Moss of Kings Mountain.
The title of his sermon will
be “Why God Uses
Imperfect People,” from
Philippians 3:12-14.
The public is invited.
Homecoming set
at Harvest Baptist
Harvest Baptist Church,
144 Ware Road, Kings
Mountain, will have home-
coming and gospel concert
by The Golden Valley
Crusaders Sunday,
September 28 at 11 a.m.
Rev. Buddy Williams, pas-
tor, invites the public.
Barbecue slated
at Bethea UMC
A barbecue sale will be
held October 17 from 11
a.m.-7 p.m .at Bethea United
- Methodist church, 605 East
Maryland Avenue, Bessemer
City.
Plates are $6.
Macedonia Baptist
sets homecoming
Macedonia Baptist
Church, 1101 South
Battleground Avenue, Kings
Mountain, will have home-
coming Sunday, September
28.
Guest speaker will be Rev.
Johnny Yarboro.
A meal will follow the
service.
For more information call
739-9867.
Kings Mountain
Pharmacy, 1106 Shelby Rd.,
reported larceny by an
employee.
‘Mr. Appliance, S. York Rd.,
reported that someone
obtained property (a check)
by false pretense. 4
Quickway Cleaners, 112
N. Cleveland Ave., reported
larceny of money by an
employee.
Bobby Metcalf, 917
Linwood Rd., reported larce-
ny of a 1982 Toyota Corolla.
Charles Hampton, 900
Boyce St., reported $75 dam-
age to a mailbox and post.
Kings Mountain Hospital,
706 W. King St., reported lar-
ceny of stickers.
Little Dan's, 726 York Rd.,
reported larceny of beer.
CITATIONS
Juanita Smith, 223 N.
Carpenter St., expired regis-
tration plate.
Marvin Payne III, 504 W.
Gold St., expired registration
plate.
Tanya Abdi, 205 Parrish
Dr., expired registration
plate, no insurance.
Betty Merritt, 827 Ramseur
St., failure to reduce speed.
Wendy McKinney, 331
Wright Rd., expired registra-
tion plate.
Nathaniel Green, 141-2 Jim
Patterson Rd., expired regis-
tration plate.
Tommy Jones, 711
Alexander St., possession of
stolen tag.
Annie Butler, 700
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Sandhurst Dr., expired regis-
tration plate.
WRECKS
Vehicles driven by James
Ballinger of Ellenboro and
Marshall Crank of Kings
Mountain struck on US 74 at
Cash Rd. Damage to the
Ballinger vehicle was $1,000
and damage to the Crank
vehicle was $1,500.
A vehicle driven by
Nathan Huffstetler of
Grover and Jerry Mashburn
of Kings Mountain struck on:
Gold St. at Cansler St.
Damage to each vehicle was
$3,500.
Vehicles driven by Evan
Ellis of Kings Mountain .
struck a tree on E. Ridge St.
Damage to the vehicle was =
$8,000.
A vehicle driven by Jeffery
Abernathy of Clover, SC
struck a power pole on 216
North near Ridge St.
Damage to the vehicle was
$2,000.
A vehicle driven by David
Lockridge of King Mountain
was backing in front of
Kings Mountain Hospital
and struck the corner of the
building. Damage to the
vehicle was $7,000.
A 2001 Jaguar driven by
Lauren Scott of Charlotte
was traveling south on I-85
near mile marker 7 when a
tire blew and caused it to
strike a guard rail. Damage
to the vehicle was $20,000
and damage to the guard
rail was $1,000.
ELECT
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