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Loud music leads to drug possession charge

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The Rowan County Sheriff's Office charged a woman with drug possession following a traffic stop for her loud music.

Andrea Leonore West, 24, was charged with possession of a controlled substance schedule VI at 252 Wilcoy Road, Rockwell. The incident occurred on June 26.

- James Larry Boone reported on June 26 someone removed items from his vehicles and shed at 706 N. Chapel St.

- Barbara Smith McCullen reported on June 26 damage to a vehicle in the middle of the night at 115 Basinger Kluttz Road.

- Crystal G. Melton reported on June 26 damage to a vehicle at 515 Ellen St.

- Sharon Schroeder reported on June 26 three power breakers were stolen from 1045 Westchester Drive, Kannapolis.

- Pop's Country Store reported on June 26 someone spray painted the back of the business at 5285 U.S. 601.

- Donald Leon Melton reported on June 26 someone stole a DVD player, DVDs, silverware and towels from his residence at 200 Sternbridge Drive, Rockwell.

- High Rock Community Church reported on June 27 someone broke a window and entered the building at 7800 Bringle Ferry Road.

- Herman Ray Basinger reported on June 27 someone entered his residence at 5665 East N.C. 152, Rockwell.

- Edward S. Parrott reported on June 27 an air conditioning unit was stolen from a home and the house set on fire at 6050 Mocksville Road.

- Hut Stricklin Auto & Truck reported on June 27 a vandalism at 530 Kesler Road, Cleveland.

- Carrie Lea Cranford reported on June 28 someone stole a wallet at 460 Nicholas Run.

- Thomas Walser reported on June 28 someone stole his flatbed trailer from the Webb Road Flea Market after he'd gone home for the day at 905 Webb Road.

- Richard Allen Yancy reported on June 28 someone stole a Honda generator from the Mooresville dragstrip, 1255 Wilkinson Road, Mooresville.

- Phillip L. Sloop reported on June 28 someone stole three shotguns from his home, 3260 Back Creek Church Road, Mount Ulla.

- Hubert Blaine Shoemaker reported on June 28 someone broke car's rear window and took his radio, 701 N. Chapel St., Landis.

- James R. Thomas reported on June 28 a vandalism at 3010 Shue Road, China Grove.

- Quintin Shamel Gooden, 21, was charged June 26 with misdemeanor simple assault.

- Belinda Sue Edge, 42, was charged June 26 with a governor warrant at 155 Johnson Dairy Road, Rockwell.

- Tyquinn Marquis Campbell, 20, was charged June 26 with misdemeanor simple assault.

- Michael Armando Davis, 48, was charged June 26 with uttering a forged instrument.

- David Brown, 57, was charged June 26 with misdemeanor assault on a female.

- Barry Lynn Boyd, 43, was charged June 27 with misdemeanor assault on a female.

- Christopher Quinn Kruse, 27, was charged June 27 with resist, delay, obstruct an officer at 1709 S. Jake Alexander Blvd.

- Javan Devon Finger, 21, was charged June 28 with misdemeanor assault on a female.

- Lando Carlosian Rankin, 27, was charged June 28 with felony manufacture a controlled substance schedule VI at 63000 South Interstate 85/Cabarrus County Line, China Grove.

- Jeffrey Curtis Hamilton, 23, was charged June 28 with misdemeanor assault on a female at 3990 Statesville Blvd.

- Wenceslao Guerrero, 45, was charged June 28 with driving while impaired at 3300 Shue Road.

Anyone with information on any of these cases is asked to contact the Salisbury-Rowan Crime Stoppers at 1-866-639-5245.

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