Thursday, March 18, 2010 —
Stanly County Sheriff’s Office reports the following activity:
• Edward Krieger, of St. Martin Road, Albemarle, reported a larceny of vehicle parts, March 10.
• Charles Ray Carver Jr., of Huneycutt Mill Road, Albemarle, was issued an order for arrest on a charge of failure to appear, March 10.
• Nathan Philmore Hartsell, of Mills Road, New London, was issued a warrant on a charge of safecracking and felony larceny, March 10.
n Gary Robert Bergstresser, of Tiffany Woods, Richfield, reported a breaking and entering of a vehicle, March 11.
• Nathan Allen Gravens, of Tiffany Woods, Richfield, reported a breaking and entering of a vehicle and larceny of jack, jack stand and debit card, March 11.
• Richard Mark Humphries, of Tiffany Woods, Richfield, reported a breaking and entering of a vehicle, March 11.
• Airy Crews, of Tiffany Woods, reported a larceny from a vehicle of telephone, MP4 player and medical supplies, March 11.
n Chad Edward Clark, of Tiffany Woods, Richfield, reported a breaking and entering of a vehicle and larceny of credit cards, March 11.
• Tina Jane Frick, of Tiffany Woods, Richfield, reported a breaking and entering of a vehicle and larceny of cash, March 11.
• Thelma Barnett, of Barnhardt Road, New London, reported a breaking and entering and larceny of tools, March 11.
• Nancy Broadway Miller, of Melton Road, Albemarle, reported fraud, March 11.
n George Travis Burris, of Reeves Avenue, Albemarle, reported damage to election signs, March 11.
• Sarah Shackleford, of Cottonville Road, Norwood, reported being assaulted, March 11.
• Sylinda Sherreh Taylor, of Inger Street, Albemarle, was issued a criminal summons on a charge of worthless check and a warrant on a charge of obtaining property by false pretense, March 11.
• Marcus Tirrell Ingram, of Kings Road, New London, was issued a warrant on a charge of assault on female, March 11.
• Kyle Hunter Williams, of U.S. 52, Misenheimer, was issued a warrant on a charge of larceny of firearm and fleeing to elude, March 11.
• Nicole Angelique Cauble, of Kimberly Road, Norwood, was issued a warrant on a charge of assault and battery, March 11.
• Jacob Tyler Morton, of Helms Road, Albemarle, was issued an order for arrest on a charge of failure to appear, March 11.
• Peggy Brantley Mabry, of Northwood Drive, Norwood, was issued a warrant on a charge of cyberstalking, March 11.
• Cliffton Thomas Love, of Polk Ford Road, Stanfield, was issued a warrant on a charge of possession of weapon by felon, March 11.
• Yancey Pergency Pergee, of Beale Street, Albemarle, was issued an order for arrest on a charge of failure to appear, March 11.
• Ralph Stanford Thompson, of Knollwood Road, Norwood, reported damage to a mailbox, March 15.
• Melissa Sanders, of Riverview Road, Norwood, reported a breaking and entering, damage to property and larceny of laptop, jewelry and jewelry box, March 15.
• Karen Lynn Lee, of Lee Furr Road, Norwood, reported being assaulted and damage to phone jack, March 15.
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