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Crime blotter - Burglar steals safe full of prescription drugs, cash

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A burglar broke into a Cleveland woman's home May 4 and stole a safe full of prescription medications and $1,200 in cash, according to the Rowan County Sheriff's Office.

Martha Hellard, 225 Backside Drive, estimated the total value of the safe and its contents at $3,806.

In other Sheriff's Office reports:

- Daniel Earo Keith, 3990 Statesville Blvd., Apartment 1, reported two video game stations and a steam carpet cleaner stolen during a May 3 burglary at his home. Total loss was $330.

- Lewis M. Johnson reported a burglar broke into the Webb Road Flea Market, 905 Webb Road, the night of May 2 and caused $2,000 damage to a soft drink machine.

- Melissa Sue Unger of York, S.C., reported a $600 stereo system stolen from her vehicle while it was parked at 5185 Old Concord Road between April 27 and 30.

- A 34-year-old man was robbed April 21 at gunpoint at his Mount Ulla home of $950 worth of guns.

- Ken Sims Granberry of Salisbury reported $3,900 worth of scrap metal and farm equipment stolen between April 26 and May 2 from 2715 Statesville Blvd.

- Donald Leon England, 151 Cade Lane, Kannapolis, reported someone broke into his home between April 26 and May 3 and damaged household items.

- Thomas Allen Ritchie of Salisbury reported someone used his debit card May 3 without his permission.

- William Roger Powell of Mooresville reported a $500 canoe stolen from 295 N. Fisherman's Lane between March 30 and May 4.

- Cindy Shaver, 410 Safrit Road, reported her check card stolen from her home the night of May 3.

- Darius Ezell Brawley, 1006 Hawkinstown Road, reported vandals caused $300 damage to a window at his home May 3 or 4.

- Michael Brian Johnson, 38, was charged May 4 with disorderly conduct at 6402 Fox Terrace.

- Floyd Ukelyn Bailey, 29, was charged May 3 with injury to personal property the intersection of East N.C. 152 and Old Concord Road.

- Rex Kevin Sawyers, 34, was charged May 4 with assault on a female at 185 Valley Drive.

- Robert Marvin Collins, 30, was charged May 4 with assault on a female.

- Jeffrey Todd Page, 30, was charged May 5 with assault on a female at 188 Jenna Court, China Grove.

- A 44-year-old man reported he was assaulted May 5 at 1375 Adams St.

- A juvenile was charged May 5 with disorderly conduct at East Rowan High School, 175 St. Luke's Church Road.

- Chad Lee Pope, 1028 Lenwood Lane, Kannapolis, reported a $900 television stolen during a burglary at his home the night of May 4.

- Justin Cowan of Statesville reported the May 3 theft of his vehicle from 1255 Wilkinson Road, Mooresville. The vehicle was later recovered.

- Samantha Kay Rutherford, 6010 S. Main St., reported May 5 that a Bostian terrier valued at $800 was stolen from her home April 26.

- Samuel Louis Brooks of Salisbury reported May 5 that he was the victim of an unauthorized financial transaction.

- Tony Hager of Salisbury reported a burglar broke into 6330 U.S. 601 between May 3 and 5. Total loss was $502.

- Angie Michelle Phillips of Salisbury reported $246 in cash stolen May 5 from Subway, 985 Peeler Road.

- Kyle W. Mittelstadt, 375 Rock Spring Drive, reported jewelry valued at $2,300 stolen from his home May 3.

- Tommy Gervis Gunter, 337 Skyview Circle, reported the theft of a $600 gun during a May 5 burglary at his home.

- Dequarn Michael Harte, 17 and Karuth Worth, 16, were charged May 8 with misdemeanor possession of a Schedule VI controlled substance at 345 Benjamin Trott Lane.

- Lydia Jean Adkins reported someone slashed a tire on her vehicle while it was parked at East Rowan High School, 175 St. Luke's Church Road, May 7.

- Jonathan A. Morton, 16, was charged May 8 with purchase/possession of alcohol by anyone under 21 at East Rowan High School, 175 St. Luke's Church Road.

- Amanda Shirley of Kannapolis reported building materials valued at $900 stolen or damaged at a house being built at 720 Daugherty Road, China Grove.

- Brian Odell Jones of Jones Marine Inc., 10285 Bringle Ferry Road, reported someone broke into the business between April 26 and May 5 and stole a metal chair from the shop.

- Jeff Mark Mauldin, 44, was charged May 8 with domestic criminal trespassing based on a complaint by Karen Wallace Yost, 133 Ashley Drive.

- James Howard Hipp, 187 James Acres Lane, Rockwell, reported items valued at $2,350 stolen from his home between Jan. 15 and May 8.

- Tammy Peeler Livengood, 35, and Darryl Keith Livengood, 43, both of 960 Poole Road, were charged May 8 with assaulting each other during an argument.

- Gary Lee Goad, 51, was charged May 8 with felony possession of stolen goods.

- Tiffany Lynn Smith, 19, was charged May 8 with felony breaking and entering a building.

- Jerry Ramzi Isbanioly, 23, was charged May 9 with assault on a female.





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Dawn, Asheboro NC
Shallow Minded People with Shallow Minded Thoughts : Tuesday, May 27, 2008 6:47 AM

Crime does not occur because of color, race, or background. On a dily basis, just as many whites fall victim to crimes as well as commit them, as, what is the word you used "minorities". People of all races become who they are and what they do to make them the people they are. Whether you grow up in a uppper middle class neighborhood, you chose the path that you walk. Each and every person is accountable for there own actions.So look around, get your head outta the sand, everyday people can commit crimes, you don't need to look a certain way, talk a certain way, live a certain lifestyle.
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buster jones
Too many minorities : Tuesday, May 27, 2008 5:48 AM

Reading this leads me to believe that Salisbury has entirely too many minorities. While my comment may sound racist, I'm willing to bet that crime statistics would prove me right. Remember, facts are not racist.
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