Tuesday, June 2, 2009 — Stanly County Sheriff’s Office reports the following activity:
• Jennifer Lee Lowder, of Springdale Drive, New London, reported a larceny, May 8.
• Wanda Nadine Bowers, of Smokeridge Road, New London, reported harassing phone calls, May 26.
• Tillery Sportsman, of N.C. 24-27-73, Albemarle, reported a larceny, May 27.
• Bertha Brown Polk, of Melton Road, New London, reported damage to property, May 27.
• Ragine Ott Dixon, of South Stanly School Road, Norwood, reported fraud, May 27.
• Thomas Martin Alber-gotti, of Tar Heel Drive, Albemarle, reported damage to property, May 27.
• Robert Malcolm Lovin Jr., of Ameron Circle, Albemarle, reported a breaking and entering and damage to property, May 27.
• Radale Lamon Hamil-ton, of N.C. 740, New Lon-don, reported an attempted breaking and entering and damage to property, May 27.
• Kenneth Brian Short, of Clodfelter Road, Albemarle, reported a breaking and entering and larceny, May 27.
• Saundra Lee Riley, of Harper Hearne Road, New London, reported damage to property, May 27.
• Jeremy James Roberts, of Smiley Road, New London, reported the larceny of a credit card, larceny of money and fraud, May 28.
• Tonja Poplin Davis, of N.C. 24-27, Albemarle, reported a breaking and entering, May 28.
• Sidney Ricky Lanier, of Moonshine Drive, New London, reported damage to property, May 28.
• Sherry Goins Thomas, of Old Whitney Road, New London, reported damage to property, May 28.
• Michael Todd Moyle, of Gold Hill Road, Richfield, reported disorderly conduct, May 28.
• Alcoa, N.C. 740, Badin, reported damage to property, May 28.
• Frankie Hinson, of Old Whitney Road, New London, reported damage to property, May 29.
• Lisa Fultcher, of Hearne Road, New London, reported damage to property, May 29.
• Joe Kelly Mabry, of U.S. 52, Albemarle, reported illegal dumping, May 30.
• Joe Almond, of N.C. 24-27-73, Albemarle, reported a breaking and entering and larceny, May 30.
• Gerald L. Barbee, of Lakeside Drive, Albemarle, reported damage to property, May 30.
• David Shawn Gantt, of Austin Road, Locust, reported the larceny of a four wheeler, May 31.
• Frances Smith Huneycutt, of Oscar Road, Locust, reported the the unauthorized use of a vehicle, May 31.
• Ashley Nichole Sweet, of Tom Road, Albemarle, reported a larceny, May 31.
• Barry Jay Wainwright Jr., of Lowder Road, Albemarle, was arrested on a charge of possession SCH II, SCH III and drug paraphernalia, and a stop sign violation, May 27.
• Matthew Lane Stegall, of Rocky River Road, Oakboro, was issued a criminal summons on a charge of simple assault, May 27.
• Michael Lewis Blalock, of Dove Lane, Norwood, was issued a warrant on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon, second degree trespass and communicating threats, May 29.
• Kirk Alexander Schofield, of Hearn Road, New London, was issued a warrant on a charge of violation of protection order, May 29.
• Bruce Herman Honeycutt, of Coley Store Road, Locust, was arrested on a charge of unauthorized use of a motor vehicle and larceny, May 31.
• Maurice Demar Caraway, of South Fourth Street, Albemarle, was issued a warrant on a charge of failure to comply, May 31.
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