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Blotter: Salisbury-Rowan Community Service reports vandalism

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Salisbury-Rowan Community Service reported a June 10 vandalism at 701 S. Main St., according to Salisbury Police.

In other police reports:

- Motts Powersports, Inc. reported vandalism at 1925 S. Main St. June 10.

- Salisbury Housing Authority reported larceny from motor vehicles at 200 S. Martin Luther King Jr. Ave. June 10.

- Barry Dean Brown reported June 10 that a scooter was stolen from the front yard at 205 W. Corriher Ave.

- Aquiles A. Lozano reported June 10 that his keys were stolen off the counter at the Burger King at 700 W. Jake Alexander Blvd.

- Mildred Darlene Granford reported June 10 that some of her jewelry had been stolen at 906 N. Green St.

- Nancy Scott Webb, 747 Club House Drive, reported June 10 that her wallet had been stolen from her vehicle and her debit card had been used.

- Betty Louise Holleman reported June 10 that a former resident may have stolen items from the residence at 104 White Oaks Dr.

- Laylat Abdullah Leonard reported June 10 that someone took her pocketbook out of her unlocked car while she was in the mall and at 1935 W. Jake Alexander Blvd.

- Wendy Faye Jackson reported June 10 that several items were taken from her vehicle at the Wal-Mart at 323 S. Arlington St.

- Noble & Kelsey Funeral Home reported June 11 vandalism to a door at 223 E. Fisher St.

- Davia Olgan Olga Simone Moss reported vehicle theft at 2345 Statesville Blvd. June 11.

- Travis Ray Haynes reported June 11 that the radio was missing from his motor vehicle at 1020 E. Innes St.

- Terry Leonard Smith reported June 11 that his moped was stolen from 113 Maupin Ave.

- Wal-Mart reported June 11 shoplifting value of $56.29 at 323 S. Arlington St.

- Vanessa Melaine Smith, 23, was charged June 9 with trafficking heroin at 422 E. Cemetery St.

- Jimmy Dean Rouse, 52, was charged June 9 with larceny at 1014 W. Innes St.

- Darryl Lee Atwell, 38, was charged June 9 with habitual felon at 115 W. Liberty St.

- Wayne Allen Davis, 41, was charged June 9 with being a habitual felon at 115 W. Liberty St.

- Bobby Dearl Locklear, 28, was charged June 9 with breaking and entering and larceny at 100 N. Shaver St./ East Innes Street.

- Charles Michael Hunt, 18, was charged June 9 with concealment of merchandise at 815 E. Innes St.

- Caryne Denise Carter, 24, was charged June 10 with simple assault at 325 Woodson St.

- Alice Zygne Oleksy, 57, was charged June 10 with simple assault and battery or affray at 1601 W. Innes St.

- Jeffery Wayne Pope, 36, was charged June 10 with communicating threats at 207 W. Kerr St.

- Edwin Bombo, 33, was charged June 10 with communicating threats at 612 Mocksville Ave.

- Tyquinn Marquis Campbell, 20, was charged June 11 with trespassing at 100 Clancy St.

- Colon James Coley, 62, was charged June 12 with breaking and entering at 122 S. Shaver St.


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