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Albemarle Police Report
Thursday, November 20, 2008 — Albemarle Police reports the following activity:
• Gustavus Alfred Little reported the breaking and entering of a vehicle, at Heath Street, Albemarle, Nov. 5.
• Patricia Taylor reported damage to property, at Freeman Avenue, Albemarle, Nov. 5.
• Leigh Ann Bostic reported a common law robbery, on Arey Avenue at Gibson Street, Albemarle, Nov. 5.
• Ronald Ted Harwood reported a misdemeanor larceny, at Moss Springs Road, Albemarle, Nov. 6.
• Richard Huneycutt reported the larceny from a building, at Concord Road, Albemarle, Nov. 6.
• Farrell’s Harley Davidson reported the larceny of a dumpster, at U.S. 52 North, Albemarle, Nov. 6.
• Abel Cavasos reported the larceny of a vehicle, at Brown Avenue, Albemarle, Nov. 6.
• James Lee Norton reported a robbery with a dangerous weapon, at Colston Street, Albemarle, Nov. 6.
• Betty Long Carpenter reported damage to property, at Harwood Street, Albemarle, Nov. 7.
• Wal-Mart reported a larceny, at Leonard Avenue, Albemarle, Nov. 7.
• Alicia Courtney Brigham reported damage to property, at Lundix Street, Albemarle, Nov. 7.
• Christy Beck reported an assault on a female, at Graham Street, Albemarle, Nov. 7.
• Lentz Auto Sales Llc. reported damage to property, at U.S. 52 North, Albemarle, Nov. 8.
• Jaquline Leann Mcguire reported an assault on a female, at South Second Street, Albemarle, Nov. 8.
• Daniel Mcray Poplin reported a felony breaking and entering, at U.S. 52 North, Albemarle, Nov. 8.
• Kim Morton Johnson reported damage to a vehicle, at Almond Street, Albemarle, Nov. 9.
• Elsie Sherman Cresswell reported a misdemeanor larceny, at Leonard Avenue, Albemarle, Nov. 9.
• Ronald Alvin Hopkins reported an animal complaint, at South Street, Albemarle, Nov. 9.
• Wilco reported the larceny of gasoline, at U.S. 52 North, Albemarle, Nov. 9.
• Christopher Ray Mills reported cruelty to animals, at Austin Street, Albemarle, Nov. 9.
• Bliss Storage & U-haul reported a felony breaking and entering, at East Main Street, Albemarle, Nov. 9.
• Bryan Dale Gordon, 30, was arrested on a charge of the breaking and entering of a vehicle, at Heath Street, Albemarle, Nov. 5.
• Alton Demetrice Taylor, 40, was arrested on a charge of damage to property, at Freeman Avenue, Albemarle, Nov. 5.
• Patrick Marcell Watkins, 21, was arrested on a charge of possession of marijuana, at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Albemarle, Nov. 5.
• Jasper Craig Little, 27, was arrested on a charge of felony breaking and entering, at East Main Street, Albemarle, Nov. 6.
• Travis L. Butler, 18, was arrested on a charge of communicating threats, at South Street, Albemarle, Nov. 6.
• Jurhon Lee Robinson, 35, was arrested on a charge of possession with intent to sell/deliver cocaine, on U.S. 52 North at Knollwood Circle, Albemarle, Nov. 6.
• Nelson Antwain McCrimmon, 25, was arrested on a charge of possession with intent to sell and deliver cocaine, on U.S. 52 North at Knollwood Circle, Albemarle, Nov. 6.
• Jatia Tavarius Barrett, 31, was arrested on a charge of possession with intent to sell and deliver cocaine, on U.S. 52 North at Knollwood Circle, Albemarle, Nov. 6.
• Charles Pittman Hannah, 41, was arrested on a charge of communicating threats, at North Broome Street, Albemarle, Nov. 7.
• Brandon Lee Mullis, 20, was arrested on a charge of misdemeanor larceny, at Leonard Avenue, Albemarle, Nov. 7.
• Chassity Rena Robinson, 23, was issued a citation for a revoked license, on Snuggs Park Road, Albemarle, Nov. 5.
• Bryan Paden, 22, was issued a citation for an expired, fictitious or cancelled registration card/tag, on West Main Street at College Drive, Albemarle, Nov. 5.
• Shannon Nicole Cato, 19, was issued a citation for a revoked license, on N.C. 24-27 Bypass East at East Main Street, Albemarle, Nov. 6.
• Jimmy Thomas Gaston, 22, was issued a citation for a revoked license, on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at Heath Street, Albemarle, Nov. 6.
• Jessica Lee Gentry, 19, was issued a citation for exceeding safe speed, on South Bell Avenue at Grigg Street, Albemarle, Nov. 6.
• Lawrence Patrick Fahy, 30, was issued a citation for a revoked license, at Leonard and Eastover avenues, Albemarle, Nov. 6.
• Douglas Paul Payson, 43, was issued a citation for a revoked license, on N.C. 24-27 Bypass West at Coble Avenue, Albemarle, Nov. 6.
• Michael R. England, 36, was issued a citation for Ndl-oper or chauff/failure to carry license, on N.C. 24-27 Bypass West at Coble Avenue, Albemarle, Nov. 6.
• Sergio Valenta Calloway, 24, was issued a citation for failure to stop for blue light, on Lundix Street at Washington Lane, Albemarle, Nov. 6.
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