Thursday, December 17, 2009 — • Deborah Kay Porter reported damage to a vehicle, at Montgomery Avenue, Dec. 4.
• Irvin Vance Troutman reported a breaking and entering and larceny from property, at Love Street, Dec. 4.
• Walmart reported a larceny by changing price tag, at Leonard Avenue, Dec. 4.
• State Employees Credit Union reported the larceny of a heating/air conditioning unit, at Pine Street, Dec. 4.
• Wilco Hess reported the larceny of gas, at N.C. 24-27 Bypass East, Dec. 4.
• Walmart reported a larceny, at Leonard Avenue, Dec. 4.
• Donovan Colon Davis reported a misdemeanor larceny, at N.C. 24-27 Bypass East, Dec. 4.
• Paulette Scott reported damage to property, at Montgomery Avenue, Dec. 4.
• Rite Aid reported a larceny, at East Main Street, Dec. 5.
• Walmart reported a larceny, at Leonard Avenue, Dec. 5.
• Christina Leann Crayton reported damage to a vehicle, at Summit Avenue, Dec. 6.
• Richard Thomas Dunevant reported the larceny of a go-cart and EBT card, at Freedom Drive, Dec. 6.
• Walmart reported a larceny, at Leonard Avenue, Dec. 6.
• Woodside grocery reported damage to front glass, on Gibson Street at Arey Avenue, Dec. 6.
• Angela Renee Honeycutt reported the larceny of trailer and tools, at Linwood Drive, Dec. 6.
• Wendy Ann Marshall reported a larceny, at Palmer Street, Dec. 6.
• Walmart reported obtaining property by false pretense, at Leonard Avenue, Dec. 6.
• Kyle Allen Speight, 23, was arrested on a charge of DWI-alcohol, at Scarlett Leaf Lane, Oakboro, Dec. 4.
• Yvette Denise Lee, 43, was arrested on a charge of misdemeanor larceny, on Arey Avenue at Beale Street, Dec. 4.
• Jonathan Maurice Gramling, 22, was arrested on a charge of assault inflicting serious injury, on Lennox Street at Arey Avenue, Dec. 4.
• Timothy Justin Mode, 18, was arrested on a charge of failure to appear, at South Third Street, Dec. 4.
• Melvin Bahlil Sterling, 18, was arrested on a charge of misdemeanor larceny, at Leonard Avenue, Dec. 4.
• Terquita Devanne Funderburk, 21, was arrested on a charge of larceny by changing price, at Leonard Avenue, Dec. 4.
• Essence Charda Price, 18, was arrested on a charge of larceny by changing price, at Leonard Avenue, Dec. 4.
• Christy Hatcher Alexander, 40, was arrested on a charge of misdemeanor larceny, at Leonard Avenue, Dec. 4.
• Robert Andawan Baldwin, 30, was arrested on a charge of federal gun violation, at Summit Avenue, Dec. 5.
• Jessica Jean Myers, 18, was arrested on a charge of misdemeanor larceny, at Leonard Avenue, Dec. 5.
• William Jeffrey Howard, 50, was arrested on a charge of DWI-alcohol, on Badin Road at N.C. 740 Bypass, Dec. 5.
• Barbara Ann Burns, 49, was arrested on a charge of misdemeanor larceny, at Leonard Avenue, Dec. 5.
• Samuel Miller, 44, was arrested on a charge of DWI-alcohol, on Badin Road at East Main Street, Dec. 6.
• Brian Lee Lennon, 28, was arrested on a charge of a suspended/revoked license, at East Main Street, Dec. 6.
• Kissy Dewrene Oxendine, 31, was arrested on a charge of failure to appear and misdemeanor larceny, at Colston Street, Dec. 6.
• Jennifer Michelle Allen, 36, was arrested on a charge of misdemeanor larceny, at Leonard Avenue, Dec. 6.
• Seth Aaron Strother, 21, was arrested on a charge of misdemeanor larceny, at Leonard Avenue, Dec. 6.
• David Lynn Stanley, 37, was arrested on a charge of obtaining property by false pretense, at Leonard Avenue, Dec. 6.
• Chrissy Davon Sturdivant, 30, was arrested on a charge of failure to appear, at Henson Street, Dec. 6.
• Kenton Ar’kayle Sellers, 26, was arrested on a charge of communicating threats, at North Second Street, Dec. 6.
• Livia Dixon Burleson, 52, was issued a citation for failure to reduce speed, on East Main Street at N.C. 740 Bypass, Dec. 4.
• Timothy Doyle Drye, 26, was issued a citation for no financial responsibility, at Badin and Laton roads, Dec. 4.
• Tracey Hartsell Presson, 44, was issued a citation for a stoplight violation, on N.C. 24-27 Bypass West at U.S. 52 South, Dec. 4.
• Kevin Matthew Morris, 31, was issued a citation for a stop sign violation, on Pee Dee Avenue at North Sixth Street, Dec. 5.
• Teresa Luther Gaddy, 41, was issued a citation for an expired, fictitious or cancelled registration card/tag, at North Fifth and Spring streets, Dec. 5.
• Lorne Everitt Bridges, 44, was issued a citation for Ndl-oper or chauff/failure to carry license, at South Fourth and East South streets, Dec. 5.
• Mary Celeste Bridges, 47, was issued a citation for possession open container in passenger area of vehicle, at South Fourth and East South streets, Dec. 5.
• Duron Lamar Hampton, 21, was issued a citation for a revoked license, on Lennox Street at Leonard Avenue, Dec. 5.
• Ella Fitzgerald Clark, 35, was issued a citation for a revoked license, on Leonard Avenue at N.C. 24-27 Bypass, Dec. 6.
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