Stanly County Sheriff’s Reports – March 21-23, 2021

Stanly County Sheriff’s Office announces the following activity:

Nicholas Reece Gilchrist, 25, was arrested for misdemeanor simple assault at South Main/Fork, Norwood, March 21.

Henry Oran Smith, 35, was arrested for misdemeanor simple assault at South Main Street/Anson Avenue, Norwood, March 21.

James Ray Shamblin, 48, was arrested for two counts of felony larceny of motor vehicle parts, two counts of felony inj prop obt nonferr metal-f, felony possession of heroin and two counts of felony conspiracy at Old Whitney Road, New London, March 21.

D Angelo Jaquice Cason, 20, was arrested and charged with felony conspiracy robbery with a dangerous weapon, felony assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill or inflict serious injury, felony assault with a deadly weapon serious injury, felony discharging a weapon in an occupied dwelling/moving vehicle, felony possession of firearm by a felon and misdemeanor discharge of firearm in city at West Main/Concord Road, Albemarle, March 23.

Trenton Ray Weast, 52, was arrested for felony possession of methamphetamine and misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia at N.C. Highway 49/Russell Road, New London, March 23.

David Joe Harwood, 46, was arrested for misdemeanor breaking or entering and misdemeanor second degree trespassing at Odell Drive, Albemarle, March 23.

Brandy Price Harwood, 35, was arrested for misdemeanor breaking or entering and misdemeanor second degree trespass at Odell Drive, Albemarle, March 23.

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