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Sunday, October 12, 2008 3:00 AM
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Tailpipe covers were stolen off a vehicle parked at Wal-Mart, 323 S. Arlington St., according to the Salisbury Police Department.
Charlotte Butler Dillard told officers the covers, valued at $55, were removed around noon Oct. 9.
In other Police Department reports:
- Alphonso Hosea Hyman, 18, 245 Owl Drive, was charged Oct. 9 with resisting, delaying and obstructing a public officer and carrying concealed weapons during a vehicle stop in the 100 block of West 12th Street. He was held under $700 secured bond pending a Dec. 3 trial date.
- Brenda Logan Locklear reported a 1993 Oldsmobile stolen the night of Oct. 8 from Lafayette Street.
- Christopher C. Carroll, an inmate at Piedmont Correctional Facility, 1245 Camp Road, was charged Oct. 9 with possession of cocaine on prison premises.
- Christine Maness was charged Oct. 9 with misdemeanor larceny, accused of taking $46.23 worth of clothing and perfume from Wal-Mart, 323 S. Arlington St. Trial date is Nov. 4.
- The fraudulent use of company credit card was reported Oct. 9 by Floortech, 1901 W. Innes St.
- Vandals damaged a street sign at the corner of South Caldwell and West Monroe streets Oct. 9.
- John Michael Lenhausen reported audio equipment valued at $670 was stolen after someone broke into his vehicle while it was parked at 1811 W. Jake Alexander Blvd. the night of Oct. 9.
- Jessica Hurd was charged Oct. 10 with shoplifting by concealment of $101.48 worth of cosmetics at Wal-Mart, 323 S. Arlington St.
- A scooter was stolen Oct. 10 from the parking lot at Joker's, 2168 Statesville Blvd.
- Luz Avila, 1055 McKinley Lane, reported a burglar broke into her home the night of Oct. 9.
- Michael Jermaine Litaker, 21, was charged Oct. 8 with simple assault at 213 Harrell St.
- Maurice Darnell Miller, 20, 1017 Bringle Ferry Road, No. 14, was charged Oct. 8 with assault on a female based on a complaint by Lisa Allison, 414 S. Merritt Ave. Trial date is Nov. 6.
- James Franklin Ward, 35, 527 Cedar St., was charged Oct. 9 with a domestic violence protective order violation and telephoning repeatedly for the purpose of annoying based on a complaint by Pamela Leann Abernathy of Landis. He was held pending a bond hearing. Trial date is Nov. 6.
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Please : Monday, October 13, 2008 8:55 AM
Wow, give the poor women a chance to think. Why all these of the wall questions at once?
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Tired of Walmart theft
Walmart Thefts : Monday, October 13, 2008 1:16 AM
The Salisbury Ploice has other places besides Walmart to patrol. Walmart should provide their own security. Let them hire off-duty officers. The certainly make enough money at that store. I for one will start carrying Mace and I dare anyone to try to take my hard-earned money. Yes I said "earned". Like Clint Eastwood, I say: "Go ahead-make my day".
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Is Salisbury Crime City USA?
Walmart not safe even during daylight hours : Sunday, October 12, 2008 6:56 AM
maybe Wal amrt needs to have security patrols during daytime as well as at night. Where are the Salisbury police when we need them? And all these crimes were committed over the weekend!!
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