Tuesday, November 3, 2009 — Stanly County Sheriff’s Office reports the following activity:
• Jennifer Burris Stokes, of N.C. 73, Albemarle, was issued a warrant on a charge of worthless check, Oct. 15.
• George Edward Swarigen, of Melton Road, New London, was issued a criminal summons on a charge of communicating threats, Oct. 15.
• Richard Allen Cascio, of Mission Church Road, Locust, reported the larceny of a utility trailer, Oct. 18.
• Robert William Coley Sr., of Gaddis Road, Oakboro, reported the larceny of a lawn mower, Oct. 18.
• Donnie L. Furr, of Efird Road, Albemarle, reported a breaking and entering and larceny of a rifle, Oct. 16.
• Dorothy Mae Allen, of Deland Drive, Norwood, reported a breaking and entering, damage to door, larceny of coins, jewelry and tools, Oct. 16.
• Edward Lee Foreman, of Old Davis Road, Norwood, reported the larceny of ATV and damage to steel cable, Oct. 17.
• Rosa Belle Burris, of Laton Road, Albemarle, reported damage to a window shutter, Oct. 17.
• Hinson’s Auction House, Oak Ridge Road, Oakboro, reported an antique lighter and Topps flip cards being shoplifted, Oct. 17.
• Tony Talbert, of Palestine Road, Albemarle, reported the larceny of guns, Oct. 17.
• Robert Rene Cuellar, of Rocky River Road, Oakboro, reported an assault with a deadly weapon, Oct. 16.
• Zula Bernice Little, of Rocky River Road, Oakboro, was issued a warrant on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon, Oct. 16.
• Jeffrey Tyler Morton, of High Street, Albemarle, was arrested on a charge of larceny of firearm and safe cracking, Oct. 17.
• Michael Curtis Freeman, of Austin Road, Locust, was issued an order for arrest on a charge of failure to appear, Oct. 17.
• Jeffrey Lynn Anderson, of Love Street, Albemarle, was issued an order for arrest on a charge of failure to appear, Oct. 18.
• Christy Jane Fraley, of Columbus Avenue, Albemarle, was issued a citation for possession of open container, Oct. 18.
• Christine Marie Holste, of Lake Tillery Road, Albemarle, was issued a warrant on a charge of assault on government official and RDO, Oct. 18.
• Anthony Steven Carrillo, of Walnut Street, Albemarle, was issued a citation for possession of alcohol under 21, Oct. 17.
• Zachary Carter Williamson, of North Fourth Street, Albemarle, was issued a citation for consuming alcohol under 21 and trespassing, Oct. 17.
• Morgan Ann Aldridge, of Yadkin Brick Road, New London, was issued a citation for consuming alcohol under 21 and trespassing, Oct. 17.
• David Lee Smith, of Wood Street, Albemarle, was issued a citation for trespass and possession of alcohol under 21, Oct. 17.
• James Howard Mcdaniel, of East Oakwood Avenue, Albemarle, was issued a citation for consuming alcohol under 21 and trespass, Oct. 17.
• Eric James Morton, of St. Martin Road, Albemarle, was issued a citation for trespass and consuming alcohol under 21, Oct. 17.
• Stanly Power Equipment, U.S. 52 North, New London, reported the larceny of two zero turn lawn mowers, Oct. 19.
• Terry Wayne Almond, of Culp Road, Richfield, reported the larceny of license tag from a vehicle, Oct. 19.
• Barry Oneal Dover II, of East Cannon Avenue, Albemarle, was issued a warrant on a charge of unauthorized use of motor vehicle, Oct. 19.
• Brandon Albert Goyette, of Swift Road, Oakboro, was issued an order for arrest on a charge of failure to appear, Oct. 19.
• Tina T. Bowers, of JD Drive, Locust, was issued a criminal summons on a charge of worthless check, Oct. 19.
• Erin Cornelison, of Aurora Mill Road, Stanfield, was issued a criminal summons on a charge of worthless check, Oct. 19.
• Charity Page Walters, of Austin Road, Albemarle, was issued a warrant on a charge of simple assault, communicating threats and injury to personal property, Oct. 19.
• Nathan Philmore Hartsell, of Mills Road, New London, reported a breaking and entering, Oct. 20.
• B&B; Oil Inc., Hwy. 49, Richfield, reported the breaking and entering of a coin operated machine and larceny of money, Oct. 19.
• Matthew Paul Guyette, of St. Thomas Drive, Stanfield, reported a breaking and entering and larceny of rifle, sports equipment, guitar, money, groceries, DVDs and computer games, Oct. 20.
• Talley Farms Inc., Talley Road, Stanfield, reported the larceny of corn, Oct. 19.
• Brandon Albert Goyette, of Swift Road, Oakboro, was issued an order for arrest on a charge of failure to appear, Oct. 20.
• Daniel Wayne Morton, of Ridgecrest Road, Locust, was arrested on a charge of RDO and larceny, Oct. 20.
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