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Blotter: Vandals damage green at Crescent Golf Club

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Vandals caused $15,000 damage to Green No. 3 at Crescent Golf Club, according to the Salisbury Police Department.

The incident occurred the night of Oct. 18 at the 200 Laurel Valley Way facility.

In other Police Department reports:

- Money was reported stolen Oct. 18 from the office at Books A Million in Salisbury Mall, 1935 W. Jake Alexander Blvd.

- Deikri Nicole Smyre reported her purse stolen from her vehicle while it was parked at Noah's Playloft No. 2, 305 S. Link Ave., Oct. 17.

- Sherry Garris Shoemaker reported someone used her name to receive treatment Oct. 17 at Rowan Regional Medical Center, 612 Mocksville Ave.

- Jackie R. Overcash reported checks stolen and check fraud between Oct. 12 and 17.

- Stevie Lynn Wideman reported credit cards, laptop computers, watches, medicine, cell phones and clothing stolen from vehicles parked at 1418 E. Colonial Drive Oct. 17.

- Bodywash valued at $80 was stolen Oct. 17 from CVS Pharmacy, 1702 E. Innes St.

- Edith Luna, 160 Maplewood Drive, was charged Oct. 17 with shoplifting clothing valued at $58.45 from Wal-Mart, 323 S. Arlington St.

- Joshua Taylor Daniels reported the theft of a scooter from the front yard at 165 Alan Circle the night of Oct. 16.

- A 50-year-old man reported he was assaulted with a knife Oct. 17 at 819 W. Fisher St.

- Arvieda Carpenter reported an Oct. 17 vandalism to her vehicle at 929 W. Horah St.

- Ronald Perry Huffman, 200 Dollie Circle, reported vandals broke a window at his home Oct. 17.

- An Hispanic male tried to pay for items with a counterfeit $20 bill Oct. 18 at Rushco No. 9, 929 S. Jake Alexander Blvd.

- Thresea Ann Britt reported she had been a victim of credit card fraud Oct. 18.

- Jeffery Allen Bice, 185 Piper Lane, reported the catalytic converter stolen off his vehicle while it was parked at his home between Oct. 12 and 18.

- Tellis Jerrod Pittman, College Park Apartments, 1710 Old Wilkesboro Road, reported vandals broke a window in his vehicle while it was parked at his home Oct. 18.

- High Lee Rice reported the license tag stolen off his vehicle while it was parked at 628 E. Innes St. Oct. 17.

- Anne Tuttle Gaines reported a vehicle stolen Oct. 14 from 300 Grim Street.

- Jose Valince Jr., 18, was charged Oct. 18 with shoplifting hair gel from Food Lion, 525 W. Jake Alexander Blvd.

- James Wray Sink reported an Oct. 18 vandalism at 425 Mitchell Ave.

- Dallas Clayton Turman reported an Oct. 19 vandalism at 122 E. Fisher St.

- Shanae Ellis reported items stolen from her vehicle while it was parked at 404 E. Innes St. Oct. 19.

- Brent Mulee reported someone entered two vehicle parked at 212 Henry Laurens Circle Oct. 19, but nothing was taken.

- A CD player was stolen out of a vehicle parked at 315 E. Council St. Oct. 19.

- Glenda Koontz Wood reported a vehicle stolen the night of Oct. 18 from the corner of Lloyd and West Horah streets.

- Tyesha Shantay Martin, 108 Clancy St., reported someone used a key to enter her apartment the night of Oct. 18 and steal clothing and hair care items.

- Scott Edward Fortune reported an attempted burglary Oct. 19 at 308 White Oaks Drive.

- An estimated $600 in coins was stolen from a coin change machine at Sparky's Car Wash, 2144 Statesville Blvd., between Oct. 17 and 19.

- Michael Andrew Greene reported the license plate stolen off his vehicle while it was parked at 2112 Brenner Ave. Oct. 18 and 19.

- Toni Ann Bush, 56, was charged Oct. 19 with shoplifting at Food Lion, 525 W. Jake Alexander Blvd.

- Five people left Lone Star Steakhouse, 215 Bendix Drive, Oct. 19 without paying a $104.67 bill.

- Kevin Maurice Kimbrough, 322 Heilig Ave., reported a bicycle stolen from his yard the night of Oct. 17.

- Barbara Shepherd Sides reported the registration plate stolen off her vehicle while it was parked at Wal-Mart, 323 S. Arlington St., Oct. 19.

- Jermail Blake, 29, 1025 Grady St., was charged Oct. 19 with assault on a female based on a complaint by Shavonda Nacael Greene, 1205A S. Main St. He was held pending a bond hearing. Trial date is Dec. 4.

- Nina Nicole McCullough, 22, 908 E. Lafayette St., was charged Oct. 19 with resisting, delaying and obstructing a public officer at her home. She was held under $500 secured bond pending a Nov. 17 trial date.

- Rennel Jeffery Parson, 17, 600 Pinewood Ave., was charged Oct. 19 with resisting, delaying and obstructing a public officer at 511 Grove St. He was held under $500 secured bond pending a Nov. 24 trial date.

In other Police Department reports:

- Michaela Elaine Eagle, 23, was charged Oct. 19 with misdemeanor larceny at Wal-Mart, 323 S. Arlington St.

- A motor vehicle was stolen Oct. 19 or 20 from Team Chevrolet Oldsmobile Cadillac, 1616 S. Jake Alexander Blvd.

- Tanunika Lee Shay Imes reported her personal information was used between Dec. 1, 2007 and Oct. 17 to create an unauthorized Time Warner Cable account.

- Alisha Ryan Downing reported her purse stolen Oct. 21 at 629 W. Bank St.

- Ericka Latoya Rhodes, 23, was charged Oct. 19 with second-degree trespassing at 908 E. Lafayette St.

- Chloe Danielle Shuping, 18, 2386 Statesville Blvd., was charged Oct. 11 with resisting, delaying and obstructing a public officer and loitering for the purpose of engaging in prostitution at 500 N. Shaver St. She was held under $2,500 secured bond pending a Nov. 17 trial date.

- Henry Brown Pethel, 22, was charged Oct. 16 with felony possession of weapons on campus or other educational property at Catawba College, 2300 W. Innes St. He was held under $1,000 secured bond pending a first appearance in court.

- Jennifer Lorrain Thomas, 28, and Aaron Anderson Wilks, 52, were charged Oct. 20 with second-degree trespassing at 200 S. Long St.

- Theresa Ferguson Isbell reported she was the victim of fraud by impersonation Oct. 20 at 417 Gold Hill Drive.

- David Allan McAfee, 22, was charged Oct. 20 with misdemeanor larceny at Wal-Mart, 323 S. Arlington St.

- Antonio Darrell Davis, 17, 417 E. Miller Ave., East Spencer, was charged Oct. 21 with misdemeanor larceny at Kmart, 815 E. Innes St. Trial date is Dec. 2.

- A suspected embezzlement is under investigation at Wendy's, 825 S. Jake Alexander Blvd.

- Someone sold a washing machine and clothes dryer owned by Aaron's Rentals, 641 Statesville Blvd., on Oct. 21.




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