May 19, 2005 The Kings Mountain Herald KINGS MOUNTAIN POLICE REPORT { ARRESTS Cansler St., communicating named and social security / James Felton, 22, 1016 N. threats, criminal summons . number to order a computer Piedmont Ave., felony D.V. served. valued at $1,846. assault, misdemeanor William Slagle, 25, Fostina Sanders, 5075 assault with deadly weapon, Gastonia, felony possession © Pennington Pl., reported ; no bond. of stolen vehicle, $5, 000 break-in of automobile © Tyron Freeman, 33,214 N. secured bond. while parked at Harris @ Sims St., child support, no Teeter. ® bond. CITATIONS Jerry Lawson, 127 Jackie Carroll, 35, 255 Oak Mark Epperson, 519 McGinnis St., reported that 4 Grove Rd., larceny, $500 Canterbury Rd., driving someone used a large rock secured bond. | Christopher Carroll, 23, while license revoked, improper equipment. to break the windshield of his vehicle. Damage was i 105 Ridge Rd., Blacksburg, Jo Whetstine, 114 Parkdale $250. & SC, DWI, no operator's Circle, speeding 54 in 35 Teresa Wilder, 1018 N. © license, $700 secured bond. zone, no operator’s license. = Piedmont Ave., reported o Ellen Alexander, 73, 510 Kenneth Yarboro, 1817 being assaulted. 4 Ellenwood Dr., assault with ~~ Shelby Rd., speeding 65 in Jewel Watson, 100 Maple i deadly weapon, criminal 35 zone. : Leaf Ln., reported that | summons served. Kenneth Davis, 1900 someone broke into his vehi- ¥ Rhonda Lambert, 42, 200 Alpine Dr., driving while cle while parked on Cansler Fulton St., school attendance law violation, criminal sum- license revoked. Wilder Clark, 404 W. Gold St. and stole a payroll check. Page 11A ~ mons served. St., failing to stop at stop Roger Bridges, 106 Afti Dennis Black, 45, 200 sign. Dr., reported that someone Fulton St., seven counts Hilarie Diaz, 811 W. Gold © cut the tires on a vehicle, ANDIE L. BRYMER/ HERALD worthless checks, seven St., speeding 60 in 35 zone. causing $200 damage. $3 Technologies co-owners Jason Courtney, left, and David Whittaker celebrated the criminal summons served. Danny Taylor, 1149 Shirley Blanton, 207 opening of their new facility last week with local leaders from the City of Kings Mountain 4 John Toler III, Gastonia, Rollingbrook Ct., open con- Fulton St., reported break-in and the Cleveland County Chamber. i felony breaking and enter- tainer. and larceny of a lawn ing motor vehicle, $1,500 Thomas Blanton, 1147 mower valued at $319.98. ® ‘secured bond. ; Rollingbrook Ct., fictitious 67 ] 1 Thomas Moss, 22, 109 registration plate. S 3 3 Cc C i 7 olo ole S Edel St., possession of Thomas Blanton, 1147 Pe 1. y RF ou * schedule IIT substance, pos- Rollingbrook Ct., driving Traffic shift session of schedule IV sub- stance, warrant for arrest (possession of stolen goods), $500 secured bond. Thomas Nowland Jr., 26, 909 Sterling Dr., 15 counts ESC law violation, $10,000 unsecured bond. Felisa Bess, 34, 200 Spruce St. Apt. 5B, failure to comply on possession drug para- phernalia, $155 cash bond. Renee Harris, 33, 1016 N. Piedmont Ave., communi- cating threats, criminal sum- while license revoked, fail- ure to register vehicle. James Felton, 1018 N. Piedmont Ave., driving while license revoked. Amparo Baez, 539 Stoney Point Rd. Til. 25, speeding 44 in 35 zone. Shane Alexander, 102 S. Watterson St., leaving scene of accident. Melody Patterson, 123 Green Meadows Dr., no operator’s license. ' Jonathan Oliver, 1142 York on Grover Rd. is permanent BY ANDIE L. BRYMER Staff Writer Motorists using N.C. 216 last week got a surprise when they encountered a new traffic pattern near Dixon School Road. Heading south, the road curves to the left then back coming to Grover BY ANDIE L. BRYMER Staff Writer The former Wirtz Manufacturing building on South Battleground Avenue has a new occupant. S3 Technologies has moved its facility from Mooresville to Cleveland County. S3 Technologies makes carbon fiber com- cars, Formula Mazda and several GT cars, according to a press release from the Cleveland County Chamber of Commerce. The move to Cleveland increased the company’s work space from 4,000 square feet to 18,000 square feet. Kings Mountain Mayor Rick Murphrey called the company a “high profile busi- ness” which will attract other businesses to mons served. Rd., driving while license to the right. This takes it ponents for the racing and sports industries. this area. S3 will purchase water from the Carolyn Garde, 33, 1016 revoked. around the area where a Products include light weight body work City of Kings Mountain. N. Piedmont Ave., commu- Thomas Bess, 112 N. : bridge is being built over a and structural components for the Grand- The company employs seven full-time nicating bats criminal Sonsler St., speeding 68 in railroad. Am Daytona prototypes, LeMans LMP, IRL = staff members. summons served. zone. : Robert Grindell, 40, 404 pa Cook mmm se Cherry St. school attendance . INCIDENTS : law violation, criminal sum- Rick’s Ole Country Store, Tense navy oH FOOD INSPECTIONS mons served. 1557 N. Piedmont, reported When pan ha el ol Road is Bn nner eT Cray Srindell, 95.4 he a im 117 extended across the high- Cleveland County Health ~ Restaurants The Diner, Kings yy crinil- Clonineer St. reported that way a traffic light will be Department inspected the Love's Fish Box, Shelby Mountain, 96.5. Ysunim d : brok P to h installed in the curve. following food handling ‘Rd., Kings Mountain, 97. 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