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Albemarle Police Reports
Thursday, November 26, 2009 — The Albemarle Police Department reports the following activity:
• Katherine Mabry Gibson reported damage to a vehicle, at North Tenth Street, Nov. 4.
• Xang Ly reported a dog bite, at Salisbury Avenue, Nov. 4.
• Lynne Mcmanus Mauldin reported an assault, at South Fourth Street, Nov. 4.
• CVS Pharmacy reported the larceny of a television, at N.C. 24-27 Bypass East, Nov. 4.
• Kleen Kar Sales reported fraud, at U.S. 52 North, Nov. 4.
• Brian Lee Lennon reported damage to a vehicle, at East Main Street, Nov. 4.
• Handi Mart reported a larceny, at N.C. 24-27 Bypass West, Nov. 4.
• Robert Lee Duffie, 22, was arrested on a charge of possession of marijuana schedule VI, on Arey Avenue at Gibson Street, Nov. 4.
• Stacy Clark Sprague, 22, was arrested on a charge of failure to appear, at Idlewood Drive, Nov. 5.
• Matthew Lee Hatley, 20, was arrested on a charge of assault on female, at North First Street, Nov. 5.
• Clyde Junior Clark, 48, was arrested on a charge of second degree trespass, at South Bell Avenue, Nov. 5.
• Kimberly Nicole Wall, 26, was arrested on a charge of misdemeanor larceny, at East Main Street, Nov. 5.
• Aaron Justin Stirewalt, 18, was issued a citation for Ndl-oper or chauff/failure to carry license, on Montgomery Avenue at North Fourth Street, Nov. 5.
• Roscoe Earl Anderson, 42, was issued a citation for begging without permit, at N.C. 24-27 Bypass East, Nov. 5.
• Shanta Renee Caple, 46, was issued a citation for driving wrong way on one way street, on North Fourth Street at Montgomery Avenue, Nov. 5.
• Quincy Omar Mccall, 28, was issued a citation for an expired, fictitious or cancelled registration card/tag, at North Fifth and East North streets, Nov. 5.
• Larry Little, 31, was issued a citation for no financial responsibility, at Leonard Avenue, Nov. 5.
• Mary Elizabeth Lams, 58, was issued a citation for sell/give malt beverage to anyone less than 21, at N.C. 138, Nov. 5.
• Summer Nicole Ingram, 23, was issued a citation for Ndl-oper or chauff/failure to carry license, on Carolina Avenue at Wiscassett Street, Nov. 5.
• Michael Ward reported a breaking and entering and larceny of handgun, at White Oak Avenue, Nov. 6.
• Marvin Ray Sanders, 29, reported a breaking and entering and larceny, at East Mason Street, Nov. 6.
• Walmart reported obtaining property by false pretense and larceny, at Leonard Avenue, Nov. 7.
• Family Dollar reported a larceny, at U.S. 52 North, Nov. 7.
• Waffle House North reported defrauding an innkeeper, at U.S. 52 North, Nov. 7.
• Belks of Albemarle reported a larceny, at N.C. 24-27 Bypass East, Nov. 7.
• Kristine Helms reported obtaining property by false pretense, at Stoker Terrace, Nov. 8.
• Leonard Jones reported the breaking and entering of a residence, at Knollwood Circle, Nov. 8.
• Wilco reported the larceny of beer, at U.S. 52 North, Nov. 8.
• Fuchee Moua, 24, was arrested on a charge of DWI-alcohol, on Freedom Drive at Hillcrest Avenue, Nov. 6.
• Donald Franklin Sanders, 56, was arrested on a charge of failure to appear, at Leonard Avenue, Nov. 6.
• Jerry Wayne Harward, 40, was arrested on a charge of possession of cocaine, at N.C. 24-27 Bypass East, Nov. 6.
• Zan Williams Johns, 36, was arrested on a charge of possession of weapon by felon, at Badin Road, Nov. 7.
• Sabrina Ann Schrader, 20, was arrested on a charge of misdemeanor larceny, at U.S. 52 North, Nov. 7.
• Porcha Roberta Pulliam, 20, was arrested on a charge of misdemeanor larceny, at Leonard Avenue, Nov. 7.
• Bobby Carlton Crump, 49, was arrested on a charge of DWI-alcohol, on Arey Avenue at Lundix Street, Nov. 8.
• Noelle Jacquez Meaders, 20, was arrested on a charge of simple assault, at Lennox Street, Nov. 8.
• Patrick Jeffrey Schaefer, 23, was issued a citation for going wrong way on one way street, on North Third Street at Montgomery Avenue, Nov. 6.
• Taska Aldridge Harrington, 32, was issued a citation for a revoked license, on U.S. 52 North at Snuggs Street, Nov. 6.
• Susan Branton Mckeithan, 32, was issued a citation for a parking fire lane violation, on N.C. 24-27 Bypass East at Leonard Avenue, Nov. 6.
• Rodney Jonathan Turner, 39, was issued a citation for a signal/movement violation, on Arey Avenue at East Main Street, Nov. 6.
• Rikki Jo Burris, 25, was issued a citation for a signal/movement violation, at West Main and Austin streets, Nov. 6.
• Quanterius Derryl Watkins, 22, was issued a citation for no financial responsibility, on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive at Davis Street, Nov. 7.
• Anissa Foulks Chapman, 37, was issued a citation for a stop sign violation, at Leonard and Eastover avenues, Nov. 7.
• Barry David Law, 44, was issued a citation for a suspended/revoked license, on U.S. 52 North at Snuggs Street, Nov. 7.
• Marlon Bryan Lewis, 32, was issued a citation for a suspended/revoked license and no financial responsibility, on Washington Lane at Lundix Street, Nov. 7.
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