FROM RALEIGH'S OFFICIAL POLICE FILES THE CRIME BEAT (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) GETS SELF ARRESTED Charles Coleman Williams, ’ 22, 908 E. Hargett Street, told Officer J.W. Howard at 1:51 p.m. Monday, that he was go ing west in the 500 block of E. Davie Street and a 1960 Chevrolet was going east. He said their two cars met and at that part of the street, only one vehicle could pass. Wil liams said he backed up and the subject in the Chevrolet pull ed up beside him and pointed a pistol at him and stated, “You think you are smart, but I will shoot the s out of you. Listed as a suspect was John C. Duell, 50, 1906 Atkins Drive, but Mr. Williams was arrested and charged with as sault with a deadly weapon. This is one report that the edi tor of this column doesn’t un derstand, so don’t feel "put out.” ,* * * FLEES OWN HOUSE Charles Meadow Scott, 31, 522 W. Lenoir Street, informed /Officer J.E. Beasley at 2:15 •7p.m. Monday, that Ben Thomas, 29, 518 W. Lenoir, and his girlfriend came to his house about 12:30 a.m. that day. Tho mas said they were drinking until about 4 a.m., when they got into an argument because Mr. Scott would not let the sus pect use his bed, The girl friend left about 4:30 a.m. and Thomas allegedly grabbed two butcher knives, locked the door and told Scott that he was go ing to kill him. At this point, Scott “split the scene” from his own house with Thomas in hot pursuit, the report ended. A warrant is on file, charging Thomas with assault with a deadly weapon. * * * STRUGGLES WITH COP Officer Michael Leroy War ren, 23, arrested Anthony Jerome Taylor, 25, 1501 Tier ney Circle (Madonna Acres), last Saturday and charged him with damage to property. He was then taken to the ma gistrate’s office. “During the process of filling out the com mitment, the subject began to scream, hit his fist against the wall and kicked at one of the doors.” Warren approached Taylor, who reportedly struck him in the chest, while attempt ing to grab the cop’s shirt and tie. The officer’s shirt was damaged in the amount of $5, while $3 in damage was placed or: his tie pin. Taylor was charged with damage to pro perty and asault on ar. officer. * * * HINTON INVOLVED AGAIN Miss Cathaline Terrell, 413 Dakar Street (between E. Ca barrus and E. Davie Streets), told two cops at 11:40 p. tfi. Tuesday, that a subject, whom she Identified as Jarvis Hinton, 27, 10 Lincoln Terrace, came to her front door and demanded entrance. The woman said she refused him entrance whereupon the subject kicked the doo; in and began fighting Lonnie Junior McNeil. The woman said she ran out of the house and called '“'the law.” Hinton was arrest ed for breaking and entering. * ♦ * WHITE WOMAN “FINGERED” Mrs. Janice Marie Hinton, 1601 1/2 Pender Street, re ported to two officers at 9:45 p. m. Wednesday, that Mrs. Ernestine Foster, white resi dent of 4355 Poole Road, drove up in a white Chevrolet pickup truck. She said the woman got out of the truck yelling, “James,” then threw one can of Comet and one can of Kleer floor wax through a front window at Mrs. Hinton’s house. The complainant stated she would AMATEUR 'PHOTO ELLIS R. JONES PHONE 628-3625 t J 1 v ' f I k k 'M«s. Kiii# Royster Jones 'Surjsrfee, Surprise, r// fee* you didn’i expect I *o see th» <fo«r; I Mom now hm to buy I more Cmroliniam I To aead both far and I near f JSSXSsmxmsmiiami sign a damage to property war rant against Mrs. Foster, Da mages were as follow's: one screen window, $10; one window pane, $7.50: and one Christmas tree fixture, $1.97. * * * NABS WOULD-BE THIEF Officer W. G. Arnold reported at 10:58 p.m.Wednesday^fol lows: “I received a radio mes sage at 10:54 p. m. that the alarm at Sears was going off. Upon arrival at the scene, I be gan a check for a break-in. A window on the Cameron St. side had been knocked out with a bottle. A subject went through the opening and took articles of clothing from the racks and placed them next to the open ing. As we were waiting for someone with a key to open the door, a person was seen in side the building. . As we en tered the building, the person went out a window on the Small wood Drive side (approximately twenty feet from the ground.) Vernon B. Fenner, Jr., 28, 838 E. Lenoir Street, was "hauled off” to Wake County Jail on a breaking and entering rap. * * * MAN ASSAULTS COP Officer Raymond Devone, Jr. reported at 12:48 p.Thursday that Ernest Sanders, 29, 1201 Oakwood Avenue, had been at tested for larceny and public intoxication and was brought to the magistrate’s office in the basement of Wake County Courthouse for booking. How ever, while at the office, San ders allegedly attempted to strike the manager of the A&P store. Officer Devone stopped Sanders from attacking the manager, so Sanders then turned his wrath on the cop and attacked him, Devone, who suf fered bruises on the chest and arms, restrained the subject and added another charge--as sault on an officer. * * * BEATEN OVER “GRASS” Miss Sara Catherine Furr, white resident of 4813 B Blue bird Court, told officers B. G. Hamilton and R. H. Phillips at 1:50 a. m. last Saturday, that Joh:; Wayne Ferrell, 20, 1017 S. Person Street, demand ed to be given some heroin and “grass,” after being in formed that she didn't have any. The woman said she told them se would take them some place where they could get some, but “was afraid he would rape me.” She said Ferrell gave a knife which he had to another subject to indicate she wouldn't get hurt. Then Fer rell dragged the woman to a driveway, near the corner of Oberlir. Road and Hillsborough Street, into the dark, “but made no other attempt.” The woman suffered abeasions on the left and right elbows and hands. Ferrell was charged with assault or: a female. ♦ * * threatens w ith knife Dana Earl Sterner, white resident of 225 Forest Road, told Officer R. K. Phillips, J:., at 11:50 a. m. Saturday, that while “the’ were around the car, he said something to his two assailants and James IN A HURRY . DIAL 833-4486 INDEPENDENT CAB SERVICE Memorial Auditorium December 26, 1971 Two Showing*- 2soo pm m 4 pm, Admistion- $2.00 Sp»»®r««i by 9rm Actten «f Wssk« &ouw*y f inc. atntf Africam, Inc. for. nommi at door o* cm Bss-n«t GO mi AFKICiM ARTS CISTKA INC, OUJ UNITED GHUXCS BUILDSNG mULSSOSC*UCtH & DAWSON STREETS Earl Jones, 21,. 1013 E. Eden ton Street, put a hawk bill knife to my throat and said something to me.” Sterner said he then stepped back. Jones was later arrested and charged with assault with a deadly wea pon. * * * FACES ANOTHER RAP Miss Julie Ruth Sanders, 48- 13 B Bluebird Court, reported to two cops at 1:50 a. m. Saturday, that she 1 and three other companions were around their car at the parking lot near the Players' Retreat, 100 block of Oberlin Road. She declared that as they were talk ing, two black males came up to the car and demanded that they give them some money. They told the two they didn’t have any, so one of them pul led a hawk bill knife on Miss Sanders and later, a shotgun. The subjects then asked for some heroin and "grass” and were told they had neither. “Hauled off” to Wake County Jail on an assault with a dead ly weapon charge was James Earl Jones, 1013 E. Edenton Street. * + * SAYS SHE’S CRAZY Mrs. Leater Hinton, 22, 608 E. South Street, informed Os- CUri*^** Cr.t'io'd Jos) f° r » WIG WAM 400A Downtown Blvd. 828-2186 10 E. Hargett St. 833-3678 ficer E. Williams at 12:45p. m. Saturday that “she was era/.'. and needed some help.” She also stated that she had taken a whole bottle of “ministratirsg pills.' “She was heavily under the influence of alcoholic bever ages, but she didn’t tn to take her own life,” ended the of ficer’s report. * * * “FINGERS” “BOSSMAN” Miss Leldn Marie Smith, 23, 303 Dorothea Drive, told Of ficer W. B. Holland at 11:24 p. m. Friday, that she had been to a laundromat in the 200 block of W. South Street arid was walking home in the 700 block of S. Dawson Street at about 10 p. m. that day when a colored male, known as “Bossman, ’’ stopped her and asked her if she wanted a drink. The young woman said she refused the of fer and continued walking up the street, then realized some one was walking behind her. She said “someone then grabbed my arm and twisted it behind my back and threw me to the ground. He said he was going to get what he wanted then.” The complainant said she reached for a knife ar.d he got up and ran down the stree’. She also stated that “ 'Boss man' is big and heavy and was wearing a brown workshirt and gray pants.” His age was list ed at about 40. * * * BEATEN IN OWN HOUSE Lonnie McNeil, Jr., 24, 508 E. Cabarrus Street, informed Officers A. Dunbar and O. T. Wester at 11:40 p. m. last Tuesday, that Jarvis Hinton 27, ini Terrace, assaulted him after Mr. Hinton had brok en and entered 413 Dakar St. McNeil said he was struck with! an ash tray and beaten with a heavy brass lamp. Mr. Mc neil was taken to Wake Me morial Hospital by ambulance treated and released. Mr. Hi nton was arrested at the Dakar Street address and charged with assault with a deadly weapon, resulting in serious injury, breaking and entering and as sault on an officer. He was placed under a bond of S2OO SISTIS BETTY You've seen her on lAßead about her in the papers. NOW SEE HER IN PERSON Touch of her hand will heai you. She has God-given power to heal b> prayer. Are you suffering? Are you sick? Do you need help. Do you have bad luck? Brin,; your problems to Sister Betty. Advise on all affairs of life. There is no problem so great That she can’t solve, t How to hold your job when you’ve failed and how to succeed). She has devoted a life-time to this work. 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Currier and lvcs tan tel! you a lot better than we can what We believe this scene captures the spirit of table whiskey 'his Christmas of long ago was like beitc-r than any words ever could. (You see, thev were around in ‘he JBso's too —’when the This Christmas, why nOt give Henry McKenna to some best of the bourbons were known as table whiskey.) one special. Or put it on your own table. So we've wrapped our bourbon in one of their wonderful It won't bring back the good old days. But it will give you holiday scenes a taste of them Got someone the New Year for Christmas with a Jovelv Currier and Ives linen calendar showing the scene above. Ki.-.t 5-1 to CALENDAR ■ P.O. BOX 331, NEW YORK, N.Y. 10046. And please be patient with the holiday mails. Pint $3.35 Fifth SSJO and committed to Wake County •Tali, ponding n hearing. Mc- Neil suffered a two inch cut on the neck (artery), a one and one-half inch cut on the left forearm, glass imbedded in his left eye and abrasions a bout the head and neck. * * * ASSAULTS OFFICER Officer Anthony Dunbar, 24, related to Officer O. T. Wes ter at 11:38 p. m. Tuesday, that he was assaulted while at tempting to investigate an as sault and fight call. THE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH N r SATURDAY. DECEMBER 25. 1071 15% off ail fashion parti top*, reg. *0 to 00.00. Fashion solids, stripes and prints, long and short sleeves. Most are easy-care polyester, all are gift perfect. Sizes for misses and women N\\ [) / JCPenney The values are here every day. NORTH HILLS & CAMERON VILLAGE

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