The Kings Mountain Herald | www.kmherald.net June 27, 2012 : POLICE L0G ARRESTS JUNE 20: Michael Lawrence Voisine, 33, 612 Charles_ St. Apt. 87, pos- session marijuana, $2500 bond, unsecured. JUNE 20: Kenyatta * Buckeas Dawkins, 32, 612 Charles St. Apt. 97, pos- session marijuana and pos- session paraphernalia, $500 bond, secured. JUNE 21: Amanda Nicole Millwood, 31, 417 Phifer Rd., larceny, $2500 bond, secured. JUNE 23: Timothy" Lamar Davis, 18, 1900 Alpine Dr., felony larceny and possession stolen goods, $5,000 bond, se- cured. JUNE 25: Steven Blake Hewitt, 24, 700 W. Gold St., two counts assault on female, no bond. CITATIONS JUNE 18: Edgar Amil- car Flores, 20, Cramerton, underage drinking, posses- sion drug paraphernalia. JUNE 20: Magdaleno T. Ramirez, 29, Gastonia, no operator's license, fictitious tag. JUNE 20: Johan Cortes Piedrahita, 21, Gastonia, speeding. -JUNE" 22: ~ Brian Christopher Foster, = 25, Darlington, SC, no opera- tor's license. INCIDENTS JUNE 18: A resident of Northwoods Drive re- ported a break-in and theft of a .22 caliber Walther. JUNE 18: Providence Management and Invest- ments, Gastonia, reported a customer forged a check on the First National Bank of the New Hope Road in- vestment company. JUNE 18: A resident of Wright Road reported that someone damaged the ig- nition of his 1991 Toyota. JUNE 18: A resident of Cleveland Ridge Road re- ported a strong arm rob- bery in which a ATM card and currency was taken. JUNE 18: Branch Banking & Trust, 410 E King St., reported that a customer cashed two stolen checks totaling $400. - JUNE 19: Benton Ex- press, 604 Benton Express Ave., reported theft of a trailer tag TN U 128851 and a lost trailer tag GA U4847. JUNE 19: A resident of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. re- ported theft of a $675 com- puter from his hotel room. JUNE 19: A resident of Erskine Court reported theft of a 1988 Olds Cut- lass. JUNE 20: A resident of Chesterfield. 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Gold Street reported theft of two : Blackberry Curves. JUNE 24: A resident of Shelby Road reported theft of a scooter valued at $650. JUNE 24: A resident of Scotland Dr. reported theft of a cell phone from a gro- cery shopping cart. WRECKS JUNE 20: Officer B. M. Black said that Brittany Nicole Roberts, Clover, SC, failed to yield right-of- way in her 1998 Chrysler and her vehicle and a 1995 Nissan operated by Cameron Harris of High Shoals collided in the cen- ter training lane of NC161. Property damages were es- timated at $1500. JUNE 20: Officer J. L. Dee said that a 2006 Ford operated by Schiron Bur- ris, 101 Water Oak St., struck a parked 2003 Honda owned by Angela Marie Roper, 212 Fairview St. The accident happened in the parking lot of David- son Park. Minor damage was reported. : JUNE 20: Officer B. M. Black said hat a 2004 Chevy operated by a 16- year-old driver struck a 1996 Honda operated by Haley Jo Britton of Gasto- nia on N. Cansler St. A passenger in the Britton car was. transported to Cleve- land Regional Medical Center. Property damages were estimated at $6500. JUNE = 21: - Officer Bryan McGinnis said that a 2000 Chrysler operated by Tiffany Harris, 1002 Mary's Grove Road, was backing from a . parking space at 610 E King Street and struck a 2006 Toyota operated by Bobby Kosol, 6230 Adele St. Property damages were estimated at $1100. Entry Number (Assigned) July 21 Sponsored by Patriots Park Kings Mountain All Proceeds will benefit Relay for Life and The Green Banana Relay for he Kings OER erald Project Name: E-mail: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: Vanilla pre-register, fax Chocolate and Nut this wendy.kmherald@gmail.com Category you are entering: (Circle only ONE, fill out a separate application for each category you enter.) Fruit There is a $5 entry fee for the Crank-Off. Entrants are required to bring one (1) half-gallon of their ice cream for tasting by the public. This is IN AD- DITION to the one (1) half-gallon required for judging. Registration will be from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, July 21 at Patriots Park, downtown Kings Mountain. Judging and public tasting begin at 1 Pp. m. Salt, ice and power are provided. Bring your own table, etc. Entries pre-registered by July 6 receive Ice Cream Crank-Off apron. To 704-739-0611 or form to Entrants may sign below to release their winning recipe, if they are chosen, You Made What!! - Outrageous!! ’ Gourmet email to Church McKnight, Warlick join the KMPD force photo by ELLIS NOELL Mayor Rick Murphrey, right, swears in David Warlick, left, and Chris McKnight as new patrol officers in the Kings Mountain Police Department. Christopher Anthony McKnight, 21, and David Brandon Warlick, 21, took the oath of office from Mayor Rick Murphrey Monday morning as'Kings Mountain Police Department's newest patrolmen. Both new patrolmen are single, have completed basic law enforcement training, and are already on the job. McK- night was working the first shift this week and Warlick was working the second shift at KMPD. Warlick, son of Harley and Christy Warllck, is a native of Buncombe County and gradu- ated in 2009 from Burns High School. For the past 2 1/2 years he has worked as a gas technician at the City of Kings Mountain Gas Department. "I have always wanted to be a policeman," said Warlick. OB SRS, OBITUARIES Kings Mountain native McKnight was reared in Kings Mountain by Otis and Margie Cole. He is a 2009 graduate of Kings Mountain High School. After the "swearing-in" ceremony led by the mayor, the new policemen greeted their family and friends and refreshments were served in the Council Chambers at city hall. Daniel Carpenter KINGS MOUNTAIN - Daniel Eugene Carpenter, 41, of Kings Mountain, died June 24,2012 at his-home. He was born in Long Beach, CA to the late Lois Marie Carpenter and was em- ployed with Scope of Shelby. Daniel was a loving hus- band and father who was an avid Raiders football fan and loved to fish. He served in teihice United States Army. Surviving are his wife, Camilla Carpenter of the home; son, Dami€n Carpenter; daugh- ter, Heaven Carpenter; step- children, Cody Webb, Austin Webb, Logan Webb and Madi- son Webb, all of Kings Moun- tain and a sister, Valaray Cannova of Kings Mountain. The funeral service will be conducted Wednesday, June 27,2012 at 3 p.m. at Ollie Har- ris Memorial Chapel at Harris Funeral Home. Rev. James Lochridge will officiate. The family will receive friends from 1:30-2;30 p.m. Wednesday, June 27, 2012 prior to the service at Harris Funeral Home in Kings Moun- tain. A guest register is available ‘at www.HarrisFunerals.com. Harris “Funeral Home, Sisk-Butler Ffuneral Home We offer complete economy funeral packages and we honor existing pre-need funeral plans. 704-629-2255 www.siskbutier.com Kings Mountain, NC, is in charge of arrangements. Parris Ffuneral Home Mark Vance Goforth GASTONIA - Mark Vance Goforth, 61, of Gastonia, passed away June 19, 2012 at Gaston Memorial - Hospital, Gastonia. He was born January 5, 1951 in Cleveland County, son of the late Charles A. Goforth Jr. and Jacqueline Harper Go- forth. Mr. Goforth attended Hardin Commu- nity Bap- tient Church. He was a US Navy veteran and worked for Martin Marietta Aggregates for 25 years. A funeral service was held 4 p.m. on Friday, June 22,2012 at Greene Funeral. Service, West Chapel, Gastonia offici- ated by Rev. Clay Ledford and Rev. Dewayne Gibson. The family received friends 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 21, 2012 at the funeral home. Interment was in Mountain Rest Cemetery, Kings Moun- tain. Mr. Goforth is survived by his loving wife of 18 years, Frankie Dellinger Goforth of the home; sons, Patrick Lowery and wife Samantha of Dallas, Stacy Lowery and finacee' Mandy of Bessemer City; brother, Keith Goforth and wife Annette of Gastonia; sister, Scott Goforth Leftwich of Kings Mountain; grandchil- ~ dren, Chris, Katie, Justin, Bri- anna, Cheyenne, Dakota, Kassie, Brea, Faith; nieces, Alex, Jamie; nephews, Jake, Justice. Memorials may be sent to Hardin Community Baptist Church, 548 Hardin Rd., Dal- las, NC 28034. A guest registry is available at www.greenefuneral.com Arrangements are with the West Chapel of Greene Funeral Service and Crematorium, 216 Archie Whitesides Rd., Gasto- nia, (704) 867-5521. Greene Ffuneral Home Naomi Bennefield YORK - Naomi Short Ben- nefield, 81, of 6 Pinewood Drive died Saturday, June 23, 2012, at Carolinas Medical Center in Pineville. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, June 27, 2012 at Bratton Funeral Home with the Rev. Tommy Hope officiat- ing. Burial will be at Forest Hills Cemetery in Rock Hill. Visitation will be held from 6-8 p.m. at Bratton Funeral Home on Tuesday, June 26, 2012. Naomi Bennefield was a daughter of the late Jim and Rosa Benfield Short. She was the widow of Earl R. Ben- nefield and was retired, after 43 years of service, from Celanese Corporation. She is survived by two sons, William "Jim" Bennefield (Troyanne) of Edgemoor, SC, and Ralph Bennefield of York, SC; daughter, Diane Ben- nefield Reynolds (Jimmy) of Rock Hill, SC, sister, Edna S. Proctor of Kings Mountain; nine grandchildren, six great grandchildren and one great- great granchild. In addition to her parents and spouse, she was preceded in death by her daughter, Kaye Bennefield Henderson. Online condolences to the family may be made at www.brattonfuneralhome.com. Bratton Funeral Home in York is serving the Bennefield fam- ily. 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