Tuesday, November 18, 2008 — Stanly County Sheriff’s Office reports the following activity:
• Melissa Muzurek Singer, of South Ferry Road, New London, reported damage to property, Nov. 3.
• North Stanly Auto Sales, U.S. 52, Albemarle, reported obtaining property by false pretense, Nov. 3.
• Deanna Prevatte, of St. Martin Road, Albemarle, reported the larceny of a firearm, Nov. 4.
• Irma Lea Mabry, of North Main Street, Norwood, reported the larceny of a tag and vandalism of vehicle, Nov. 4.
• Russell Joseph Herrick, of N.C. 740, New London, reported obtaining property by false pretense, Nov. 4.
• Kiddie Kare of Albemarle, Pennington Road, Albemarle, reported the larceny of a tag, Nov. 4.
• Deanna Prevatte, of St. Martin Road, Albemarle, reported the larceny of a firearm, Nov. 4.
• Joe Calloway, of Rogers Road, New London, reported a breaking and entering and larceny, Nov. 5.
• Lisa Norris Starnes, of U.S. 52, Norwood, reported the breaking and entering of a vehicle, Nov. 6.
• Ted Allen Thompson, of Porter Road, Norwood, reported the breaking and entering of a vehicle and larceny, Nov. 6.
• Phyllis Forrest, of Randalls Church Road, Norwood, reported a breaking and entering and larceny, Nov. 6.
• Marlowe Augustus Williams, of Honeybee Circle, New London, reported the breaking and entering of a vehicle, Nov. 6.
• Howard Franklin Howell Jr., of Gaddy’s Ferry Road, Norwood, reported the breaking and entering of a vehicle and larceny, Nov. 6.
• Food Lion, of West Church Street, Richfield, reported a shoplifting, Nov. 6.
• Melissa Efird, of Mt. Zion Church Road, Norwood, reported fraud, Nov. 7.
•Lee S. Mobile Homes, of Old Cottonville Road, Norwood, reported a breaking and entering and larceny of checks, Nov. 7.
• Robert D. Furr, of Ridgecrest Road, Stanfield, reported the larceny of a trampoline, Nov. 7.
• Philip Mark Williams, of Hearne Road, New London, reported the larceny of a trailer, Nov. 7.
• Christopher Todd Webb, of Alpine Road, Norwood, reported a breaking and entering and larceny, Nov. 7.
• Tamara Kay Spiess, of Hobe Road, Albemarle, reported damage to a mailbox, Nov. 7.
• Ernest Hugh Smith, of Pennington Road, Albemarle, reported damage to property, Nov. 7.
• Johnny Cecil Carpenter Jr., of Flint Ridge Road, Albemarle, reported a larceny, Nov. 8.
• John Wayne Love Sr., of Tom Road, Albemarle, reported a larceny, Nov. 8.
• Michael Lewis Blalock, of Dove Lane, Norwood, reported a burglary, larceny and assault, Nov. 9.
• Gary Gene Lowder, of Sweet Home Church Road, Albemarle, reported a breaking and entering and larceny, Nov. 9.
• Douglas Alan Freeman, of Lagoda Drive, Locust, reported the larceny of a deer stand, Nov. 9.
• Michael Wayne Brockett, of North Main Street, New London, reported a breaking and entering and damage to property, Nov. 10.
• Clinton R. Vanhoy, of Pineview Road, New London, reported the larceny of a firearm, Nov. 10.
•JT Russell and Sons Inc., U.S. 52, Albemarle, reported the larceny of a sliding window, Nov. 11.
• Bradley Kimrey, of Island Creek Road, Stanfield, reported a breaking and entering, larceny of a firearm and damage to property, Nov. 11.
• Douglas L. Hicks, of Randalls Church Road, Norwood, reported the larceny of a firearm, Nov. 11.
• Ross Alan Jordan III, of Buster Road, Oakboro, reported damage to a vehicle, Nov. 11.
• Faye Morgan Carper, of Oakgrove Road, Oakboro, was issued a warrant on a charge of possession with intent to sell/deliver, maintain a dwelling and possession of drug paraphernalia, Nov. 4.
• Joseph Robert Carper, of Oakgrove Road, Oakboro, was issued a warrant on a charge of maintain dwelling and possession of drug paraphernalia, Nov. 4.
• Harold Burton Mullikin, of N.C. 73, Albemarle, was issued a warrant on a charge of governors warrant, Nov. 5.
• Gary Lee Whitley Jr., of Kirk Road, Albemarle, was issued a warrant on a charge of first degree burglary and assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill, Nov. 5.
• Tara Morton Poplin, of Paul’s Crossing Road, Richfield, was issued a warrant on a charge of shoplifting, Nov. 6.
• John Patton Duke, of Watts Street, Albemarle, was arrested on a charge of larceny of a motor vehicle and damage to property, Nov. 7.
• Mark Otis Nabinett, of Bradford Street, Richfield, was issued a warrant on a charge of felony conversion, Nov. 7.
• Christine Page, of Stony Gap Road, Albemarle, was issued a criminal summons on a charge of secreting property to hinder enforcement, Nov. 7.
• Donald Lewis Sides, of Starwood Drive, Albemarle, was issued warrants on charges of attempted breaking and entering, assault and battery and communicating threats, Nov. 8.
• Barbara Dyson Burroughs, of Cane Road, Albemarle, was issued a warrant on a charge of assault and battery and communicating threats, Nov. 8.
• Chad Erin Gemind, of Scout Road, Locust, was issued warrants on charges of assault by strangulation, assault on female, assault with deadly weapon with intent to kill and communicating threats, Nov. 9.
• Chad Erin Gemind, of Scout Road, Locust, was issued a warrant on a charge of first degree kidnapping, Nov. 10.
• Darryl Jaye Bent Jr., of Woodhurst Road, Norwood, was arrested on a charge of possession, Nov. 11.
• Justin Blair Austin, of Beverly Road, Oakboro, was arrested on a charge of carrying a concealed weapon and possession of stolen goods, Nov. 12.
• Travis Franklin Clodfelter, of Clodfelter Road, Albemarle, was issued a citation for a revoked license, Nov. 3.
• Amber Dawn Biggers, of Old Parker Road, Albemarle, was issued a citation for a revoked license, display revoked registration plate and no financial responsibility, Nov. 3.
• Lauren Michelle Russell, of Prince Road, Albemarle, was issued a citation for possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia, Nov. 5.
• Danielle Nicole Davis, of U.S. 52 N., Albemarle, was issued a citation for a revoked license, Nov. 8.
• Tabitha Sue Totton, of North Main Street, Norwood, was issued a citation for possession of marijuana, Nov. 11.
• Jesus Rodrigez, of Judy Street, Albemarle, was issued a citation for Ndl, Oct. 18.
• Lee S. Mobile Homes, of Old Cottonville Road, Norwood, reported a breaking and entering and larceny, Nov. 7.
• Clinton R. Vanhoy, of Pineview Road, New London, reported the larceny of a firearm, Nov. 10.
• JT Russell and Sons Inc., U.S. 52, Albemarle, reported the larceny of a sliding window, Nov. 11.
• Bradley Kimrey, of Island Creek Road, Stanfield, reported a breaking and entering, larceny of a firearm and damage to property, Nov. 11.
• Douglas L. Hicks, of Randalls Church Road, Norwood, reported the larceny of a firearm, Nov. 11.
• Julie Benson Wittman, of Main Street, New London, reported a larceny and the unauthorized use of a vehicle, Nov. 11.
• Ross Alan Jordan III, of Buster Road, Oakboro, reported damage to a vehicle, Nov. 11.
• Ross Alan Jordan III, of Buster Road, Oakboro, reported a breaking and entering and larceny, Nov. 12.
• Wilhemina Wright Green, of Hwy. 740, Badin, reported the larceny of a laptop, Nov. 12.
• Victoria Danielle Harward, of Huneycutt Mill Road, Albemarle, reported an assault, Nov. 12.
• Chad Erin Gemind, of Scout Road, Locust, was issued a warrant on a charge of first degree kidnapping, Nov. 10.
• Darryl Jaye Bent Jr., of Woodhurst Road, Norwood, was arrested on a charge of possession, Nov. 11.
• Justin Blair Austin, of Beverly Road, Oakboro, was arrested on a charge of carrying a concealed weapon and possession of stolen goods, Nov. 12.
• Jesus Rodrigez, of Judy Street, Albemarle, was issued a citation for Ndl, Oct. 18.
• Tabitha Sue Totton, of North Main Street, Norwood, was issued a citation for possession of marijuana, Nov. 11.
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