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A Kannapolis man reported someone stole $6,900 worth of automobile accessories, including 10 tires and wheels, two bucket seats and a 150-gallon fuel tank, off his vehicle, according to the Rowan County Sheriff's Office.

ÃJames Calvin Quinn told deputies the theft occurred between May 8 and June 10 while the vehicle was parked at 2279 Bradshaw Road in Mooresville.

In other Sheriff's Office reports:

- Marjorie Faith Martinez of Salisbury reported that several unauthorized transactions were made on her debit card between June 8 and 10.

- Two juveniles were charged June 10 with trying to break into a storage shed at Sherris File's 5111 Agner Drive home.

- Grover William Ward, 2840 Gheen Road, reported a five-gallon gas can stolen from his storage building the night of May 30.

- Miranda Renee Stephens of Salisbury reported cash and a credit card stolen from her vehicle while it was parked at 4633 Jack Brown Road June 9.

- Jennifer Randolph Mullins, 8750 Cloverfield Drive, Kannapolis, reported a checkbook and credit cards stolen from her home June 7.

- Davara Cornado Ponds, 41, was charged June 10 with violating a domestic violence protective order.

- Julie Baker Tutwiler, 44, was charged June 10 with felony trafficking in heroin.

- Johnny Joe Sain, 48, was charged June 10 with simple assault.

- James Alexander Cowan, 48, was charged June 10 with failing to register as a sexual offender.

- Rache Jamal Fortson, 18, was charged June 10 with felony first-degree burglary.

- Steven E. Campbell of China Grove reported vandals damaged farm equipment at 285 Deal Road, Mooresville, the night of June 11.

- David Whitley of Salisbury reported $285.50 worth of building materials were stolen June 12 from a construction site at 9805 Old Beatty Ford Road, Rockwell.

- Michael Neal Tatum, 170 Garrick Road, reported $2,700 worth of tools stolen from a shop building behind his home between June 6 and 12.

- Colley John Frank of Troutman reported $120 worth of diesel fuel stolen from a construction site at 100 Graham Loop Road, Mount Ulla, between June 10 and 12.

- Donna Coley, 531 Villa Woods Drive, reported items valued at $2,458 stolen during a June 12 burglary at her home.

- Jody Mark Bradshaw, 575 Old Bradshaw Road, reported eight junked air conditioning units and two junked furnaces were stolen from his property the night of June 11. Total loss was $850.

- Christopher Arthur Sinnott, 784 Hope Hill Road, reported and air compressor and audio and visual recordings stolen June 11 or 12 from his storage building. Total loss was $500.

- Angela Pope, 13112 Megan Drive, Rockwell, reported a $427 pistol stolen from her home between June 8 and 12.

- Quentin Dwight Carpenter, 25, was charged June 12 with resisting, delaying and obstructing a public officer at 929 W. Horah St.

- Bryan Kepley reported two iron beams valued at $75 each were stolen June 13 from an open area at 1975 Sherrills Ford Road.

- A suspected tampering with payroll checks between May 2 and June 12 is being investigated at C&T Recycling, 11835 N.C. 801, Mount Ulla.

- Amy Mitchell, 2390 Parks Road, reported three pieces of jewelry valued at $3,400 were stolen from her bedroom between June 1 and 12.

- Teddy Boston Bledsoe of Mocksville reported items owned by Carolina Sand Inc. of Lenoir were stolen from an open area at 875 Hannah Ferry Road between May 3 and June 9. Total loss was $1,090.

- Rodney James Randall of Rockwell reported June 13 that someone from Florida had obtained a credit card in his name and was trying to obtain another one.

- Genevieve Kinlaw Taylor, 9370 Fisher Road, Rockwell, reported a $20 fan was stolen from her garage between June 2 and 12.

- Alisha Jane Crawford, 585 Beaver Road, China Grove, reported the June 5 theft of $10 worth of Xanex from her home.

- Pam Christie, 380 Farm House Road, reported a $150 trash can owned by Morrison's Garage Service of Cleveland had been stolen from her property the night of June 9.

- Barbara Irene Mitzen of Rockwell reported vandals caused $250 damage to the windshield of her vehicle while it was parked in the 17000 block of Stokes Ferry Road June 12 and 13.

- Richard Sheldon Leonard, 42, was charged June 13 with assault on a female at 100 W. Ritchie Road based on a complaint by Sandra Marie Leonard.

- Michael Brandon Cordell, 23, was charged June 13 with aggravated assault on a handicapped person at Tamarac Marina, 9120 Bringle Ferry Road.

- Daniel Dwayne Pless, 30, was charged June 14 with felony habitual felon.

- Gabino Alonzo Jaramillo, 16, was charged June 14 with disorderly conduct and resisting a public officer at 155 Hallmark Estates Drive.

- Barbara Ann Legrand of Concord reported vandals caused $400 damage to her vehicle while it was parked at the Webb Road Flea Market, 905 Webb Road, June 14.

- Theresa Stack, 1175 Hartly Road, reported vandals caused $125 damage to air conditioning units at her home on June 14.

- Penny Ann Fortner, 2227 Woodcrest Drive, Kannapolis, reported someone shot the driver's side window in her vehicle while it was parked at her home June 14. Damage totaled $300.

- James Edgar Overman, 6895 Faith Road, reported the June 14 theft of a television and DVD player from his home. Total loss was $150.

- Billy Dean White, 4425 U.S. 601, reported someone entered his garage June 15, but did not take anything.

- Vandals caused $2,500 damage to greens at Warrior Golf Club, 890 Lake Wright Road, China Grove, the night of June 14.

- Timothy Linn Williams, 145 Longleaf Drive, reported a jar containing an estimated $300 of loose change was stolen during a burglary at his home June 14 or 15.

- William Bee Donelson, 675 Hope Hill Road, reported a burglar stole $85 worth of items from his garage between June 12 and 15.

- Herman Snider, 79, was charged June 13 with felony indecent liberties with children at 1285 Wetmore Road.

- Paul Henry, 37, was charged June 14 with simple assault at 430 Knight Farm Road, China Grove.

- Richard Wayne Carter, 52, was charged June 15 with financial transaction card fraud at 3007 Airport Road.

- Humberto M. Ramos, 25, was charged June 13 with larceny.

- Gerardo Granados Ayala, 19, was charged June 13 with larceny.





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reside in Ran County but missing home.....
Concerned Citizen : Wednesday, June 25, 2008 3:49 AM

The fallen economy leaves us with all of the following: stolen, break-ins, credit card fraud. Leave us with lay-offs, cut in social security, take away Work first, and Food stamps and then see what we will become if forced to feed our children and survive on what......Something needs to be DONE and QUICK........
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