December 16, 2004 The Kings Mountain Herald Page 9B KINGS MOUNTAIN POLICE REPORT ARRESTS Shondee Heathman, 27, 128 N. City St., felony com- mon law forgery, failure to appear breaking and enter- ing motor vehicle/larceny, $10,000 secured bond. Nathan McKinnish, 22, 204 Blanton St., driving while license revoked, $1,000 secured bond, served with order for arrest. Kimberly Rowland, 33, 1557 York Rd., driving while licensed revoked, *pesding, $500 secured bond. Jerome Scott, 31, 6017 Maple Valley Dr., Shelby, felony possession of firearm, felony possession of cocaine with intent to sell and deliv- er, misdemeanor carrying concealed weapon, $20,000 secured bond. Timothy Wilson, 22, Gastonia, carrying concealed weapon, driving while |. license revoked, fictitious tag, $1,000 secured bond. Sandra Bennett, 34, 1601 Shelby Rd., misdemeanor larceny, possession stolen goods/ property, $2,500 secured bond. Jerry Black, 30, E. | Washington Ave., DWI, | resist, delay or obstruct, driving while license - revoked, $1,800 secured bond. Luis Moreno, 22, Bessemer City, DWI, no operator's license, $1,000 unsecured bond. Mitchell Norris, Gastonia, possession schedule VI sub- stance, criminal summons served. Reva Young, 18, 15 Cornellis St., felony robbery with dangerous weapon, $20,000 secured bond. Ronnie Hutchins, 20, 1120 Rollingbrook Ct., possession of stolen tag, driving while license revoked, $300 secured bond. J Rebecca Baldwin, 23, 616 + 1/2 E. Gold St., resisting ! public officer, assault with deadly weapon. Kelly Trammell, 18, 131 : Sam Smith Rd., felony pos- i session of controlled sub- stance, two counts misde- y meanor possession con- i trolled substance, one count each possession of drug | paraphernalia, fictitious reg- i istration, $1,500 secured ¥ bond. : } Travis Cromor, 609 Unity fi Church Rd., hit and run, no operator's license, no insur- ance, resist, delay, obstruct, fictitious registration plate, $1,000 secured bond. Cynthia Goforth, 41, Grover, possession of con- trolled substance, citation issued. 4 Reginald Perkins, 45, 158 il Galilee Church Rd., DWI, : driving while license 0 revoked, $500 unsecured § bond. CITATIONS Edward Jeffeirs, 519 Kilgore Rd., fictitious regis- i tration number. Jackie Carroll, 805 W. Gold St., driving while license revoked Pauline Elliott, 203 Galilee Church Rd., expired regis- tration plate, expired inspec- tion sticker. Marcia Price, 118 E. Mountain St., driving while license revoked. ARTS BRIEFS Molly Emerson, 331 Oak Grove Rd., permit vehicle to be driven by unlicensed driver. Timothy Stroup, 304 S. Juniper St., failing to stop for stop sign. Jennifer Lail, 5006 ° Longbow Pt., driving while license revoked. Joseph Colvin, Grover, speeding 45 in 35 zone. Richard Champion, 637 Bell Rd., failure to Tegister vehicle. Knanpheth Ounchanghane, Grover, speeding 50 in 35 zone. Lamika Odums, 300 Compact School Rd., speed- ing 61 in 35 zone. Jack Adcock, Grover, no operator’s license. Todd Owens, 125 Ark St, no operator’s license. Jeanine Surratt, 805 Boyce St., expired registration plate, failure to register vehi- cle. Jennie Surratt, 805 Boyce St., no insurance. Matthew Tarpley, 507 Katherine Ave., driving while license revoked, no insurance. Jean Alexander, 113 High Ridge Ct., stop light viola- tion. Rodriqus Moore, 251 Hoyles Rd., expired registra- tion plate. Travis Bess, 2003 Redwood Cir., driving while license revoked. Charlie Phillips Jr., 600 Woodside Dr., driving too fast for conditions. Amparo Baez, 539 Stoney Point Rd., Trl. #25, speeding 45 in 35 zone. INCIDENTS Southern Convenience, 212 W. King St., reported lar- ceny of gas. Daviena Baisden, 602 Phenix St., reported vandal- ism to a vehicle owned by Pamela Baisden. Damage was $350. Kings Mountain Chevrolet, 615 Broadview Dr., reported larceny of a 2005 Avalanche truck. James and Cathy Davis, 117 Green Meadow Dir., reported larceny and dam- age to property. Rebecca Gause, 1027 Mountain Crest Dr., report- ed break-in and larceny of property owned by Beverly Huskey and Jimmy Meeks. There was $150 damage to a front door belonging to Meeks. Stolen were a com- puter valued at $800, printer valued at $80, DVD player valued at $40, keyboard piano valued at $400 and a microphone valued at $60, all belonging to Huskey. Shell Station, 511 Linwood Rd, reported larceny of gas. Michael Sims, 409 Somerset, reported that someone poured sugar into the gas tank of his vehicle, causing $600 damage. First Charter Bank, 114 E. Gold St., reported that some- one deposited worthless checks into a personal account. Little Dan’s, 1233 S. Battleground Ave., reported receiving forged checks. Stephen Cody, 807 Floyd St., reported breaking and entering and larceny of a .12 gauge shotgun valued at Feast for Palette slated January 22 A The Cleveland County ? Arts Council will sponsor a ih Feast for the Palette Jan. 22 at 7 p.m. to benefit i Communities in Schools. i Tickets are $40 per person or $75 per couple. For more Be information, call 704-484- & ARIS. Clay class to be held on Thursdays Corine Guseman will teach a class on hand built, clay household accessories on Thursdays from Jan. 9 to Jan. 30 from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Cost is $70. For more information, call the Cleveland County Arts Council at 704-484-ARTS. Beginning Weaving to begin January 11 Susan Doggett will teach beginning weaving on Tuesdays from Jan. 11 to Feb. 15 from 6 to 9 p.m. Cost is $110. For more informa- tion, call the Cleveland County Arts Council at 704- 484-ARTS. Kindermusik set for moms and kids Kindermusik, for mom and their young children, will begin Jan. 10 at the Cleveland County Arts Council. For more information, call 704-484-ARTS. » $800, .270 rifle valued at $400, AK-47 rifle valued at $350, and damage to an exterior door and power heater. Charles and Willie Boykin of Grover reported that someone broke into a vehi- cle while it was parked at Travel Lodge on York Rd. and stole a CD player val- ued at $200, jacket valued at $20, jacket valued at $25, money and a check book containing checks. There was damage to the driver's window and glove compart- ment of the vehicle. Eddie Moss, 300 S. Oriental Ave., reported that someone fired into his resi- dence causing $200 damage to a door and sheetrock. Steven Blanton, 630 E. gold St., reported that some- one fired into his home caus- ing $300 damage to siding, a kitchen cabinet and ceiling. Santos Solis, 119 N. Deal St., reported that someone fired into his residence caus- ing $200 damage to siding and walls. James Husky, 606 Gantt “St., reported that someone broke into his residence and stole a Play Station II valued at $200 and a Harry Potter game valued at $60. Norman Prill, Vanwert, OH, reported that someone broke into his home on Katherine Ave. and stole a shop vac, cordless drill, buffer, electric sander, jig saw, Roto saw, and corded drill. Value of the items was unknown. Daniel Cobb, Margrace Rd. reported that someone fired into an occupied vehi- cle that was parked at Little Dan’s on S. Pstfienronnit Ave. B.W. Walker Realty, ‘Hickory, reported that some- one threw a rock and hit a window of property at 414 N. Battleground Ave. Damage was $100. Family Dollar, 110 E. King St., reported larceny of a CD player, baby doll and bubble gum. Bridges Hardware, 100 S. Cansler St., reported larceny of a coat valued at $67.90. WRECKS Vehicles driven by Robert Allen of Kings Mountain ‘and Joyce Bowen of Grover struck on Highway 161 at E. Ridge St. Damage to the Allen vehicle was $1,800 and damage to the Bowen vehi- cle was $1,700. Vehicles driven by Katherine Miller of Kings Mountain and Richard Hill of Grover struck in the park- ing lot of Bridges Hardware. Damage to the Miller vehicle was $1,200 and damage to the Hill vehicle was $500. Vehicles driven by Louise Heavner of Kings Mountain and Sandra Phillips of Shelby struck on US 74 Business near Rockford Rd. Damage to each vehicle was $1,000. Vehicles driven by Garland Still Jr. of Kings Mountain and Mack Spurrier of Clover, SC struck on NC 161 near I-85. Damage to each vehicle was $1,000. A vehicle driven by Kadrica Yearby of Athens, AST NS SYVIVEL BARSTOOL | ' or 24" high b Choose aki Bee Duck, or Eagle. 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