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Twenty pocket knifes stolen during home burlgary

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Twenty pocketknives valued at $675, along with a ring and two saws, were stolen during a recent burglary at a Salisbury home, according to the Rowan County Sheriff's Office.

Danny Gobble, 350 Archer Road, reported a burglar broke into his home between Aug. 7 and 11 and stole the items with a total value of at $1,635.

In other Sheriff's Office reports:

- Salisbury Venetian Blind Co. reported the theft of a push mower, wheelbarrow and scrap aluminum from behind the business the night of Aug. 7.

- A vandalism occurred the night of Aug. 6 at Sofa Store and More, 8525 U.S. 52, Rockwell.

- Jerry G. Miles reported an Aug. 5 vandalism at 124 Orchard Ave., Kannapolis. A window air-conditioning unit, extension ladder and wrought iron furniture were taken.

- Eddie Leroy Trexler reported the theft of weed killer from 2950 U.S. 52, Gold Hill, the night of Aug. 6.

- A larceny was reported the night of Aug. 6 at Rollins Construction Co., 1056 Gillan Drive.

- Ronald Ray Sipes reported someone cut the tires on his vehicle while it was parked at 665 Will Black Road the night of Aug. 7.

- Christopher Lee Carter, 23, was charged Aug. 8 with assault on a female at 2500 Earle St., Kannapolis.

- Robert Lee Howie, 39, was charged Aug. 8 with being a habitual felon.

- Jose Fidel Lozada Silva, 35, was charged Aug. 8 at 175 Mountain View Road with felony taking indecent liberties with children and resisting, delaying and obstructing a public officer.

- Dorathy Ann Barrett of Badin reported her vehicle was stolen the night of Aug. 7 from 14725 Stokes Ferry Road, Richfield.

- A burglar broke into Miller's Ferry Volunteer Fire Department, 2650 Long Ferry Road, the night of Aug. 7 and stole a small amount of currency.

- Lisa Gibson, 103 Bee Tree Lane, reported a $700 motorcycle stolen from her storage building Aug. 7 or 8.

- Robbie Gaskey reported a burglar inside a fenced area tried to break into the rear of a service station garage at 4450 U.S. 601 the night of Aug. 8. On Aug. 9, deputies charged Keith Harold Helms, 25, with felony breaking and entering a building at 4450 U.S. 601.

- Bobby Ray Fox reported a burglar broke into a building at 2650 Long Ferry Road the night of Aug. 7 and stole $15 cash.

- Amanda Lynn Freeze reported her debit card was lost or stolen Aug. 7 or 8 and then used Aug. 9 at Lentz's General Store, 705 China Grove Highway, Rockwell.

- Victor Earle Melton of Kannapolis reported that on Aug. 9 someone stole a radiator and air cooler off a commercial dump truck parked at Victor Melton Construction, 1102 S. Chapel St., Kannapolis. Total loss was $2,000.

- Gary Hutchison of Troutman reported a burglar broke into a rental house he owns at 1135 Oak Breeze Circle, Mooresville, between July 25 and Aug. 10 and stole power tools valued at $475.

- Kenneth W. Cherry reported items stolen from his vehicle while it was parked at 6800 Bringle Ferry Road Aug. 10.

- Sandra Lee Roseman, 5421 Old Mocksville Road, reported $100 worth of prescription medication stolen from her home Aug. 10.

- Angela Fowler, 20, was charged Aug. 8 with second-degree trespassing at 1930 Harrison Road.

- Barbara Clater, 36, was charged Aug. 8 with simple assault/simple assault and battery at 2813 Clermont Ave.

- Brian Michael Hager, 34, was charged Aug. 8 with felony breaking and entering a building at 1900 W. Jake Alexander Blvd.

- Jennifer Starnes Ferguson, 34, was charged Aug. 8 with felony obtaining property by false pretense.

- Justin Hugh Mayer, 30, was charged Aug. 9 with resisting, delaying and obstructing a public officer.

- Jackie Scott Sanders, 40, was charged Aug. 9 with indecent exposure at 235 Independence Drive.

- Joshua Edward Morris, 23, was charged Aug. 9 with communicating threats at 610 S. Zion St.

- Michael Todd Foster, 36, was charged Aug. 9 with financial transaction card fraud and possession of a Schedule VI controlled substance at 152 Red Pine Road, Gold Hill.

- Christopher Dale Brown, 28, was charged Aug. 9 with misdemeanor child abuse.

- Mary Elizabeth Blackwell, 23, was charged Aug. 9 with using a telephone to threaten bodily harm at 427 N. Yadkin Ave., Spencer.

- Roger Dale Thomas, 45, was charged Aug. 10 at 2440 Leonard Road with assaulting his wife, Deborah Ann Thomas. He was held pending a bond hearing.

- Randy Alan Fish, 21, was charged Aug. 10 with shoplifting at 122 Tanglewood Drive, Kannapolis.

- McCoy B. Eller reported the catalytic converter cut off his vehicle while it was parked at 270 Oak Mountain Road between July 21 and Aug. 11.- Eddie Mark McLain reported an Aug. 11 larceny at 1510 Miller Chapel Road.

- Catalytic converters were stolen off three vehicles owned by Lane Construction while they were parked at 2250 China Grove Road, China Grove, between Aug. 8 and 11.

- Catalytic converters were stolen off several Mid Carolina Electrical Co. trucks parked at 980 Vanderbilt Drive between Aug. 7 and 11.

- A larceny occurred at Consolidated Truck Parts, 7655 U.S. 52, between Aug. 9 and 11.

- Items were stolen during a break-in at Pearl's Pawn & Gun Shop, 1598 N. Main St., China Grove, the night of Aug. 10.

- Kelly McKenzie Henderson reported an Aug. 10 larceny at 2450 St. Matthew's Church Road.

- A credit card fraud was reported Aug. 11 at Tamarac Marina, 9120 Bringle Ferry Road.

- Jessica Caroline Swinson reported an Aug. 11 larceny at 2525 Lower Palmer Road.



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