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Carin Keen of 302 Parks Road reported to the Rowan County Sheriff's Office that when she arrived home from work Nov. 4, her residence had been entered and a number of items stolen.
The items included an Xbox console with games; computer and computer tower; Glock semi-automatic pistol, serial number DHG877US, valued at $500; video camera; LG flatscreen TV; compound bow with arrows; one pellet rifle; various jewelry items; and other miscellaneous items.
Keen estimates the items taken valued at $6,170.
In other Sheriff's Office reports and incidents:
- Jeffrey Lynn Harwell, 445 Miller Road, China Grove, reported the theft of a Diamondback bicycle valued at $500 from his residence.
- Enochville Elementary School, China Grove, reported the theft of a Toshiba TV valued at $473 from Building C at 925 N. Enochville Ave. between Oct. 30 and Nov. 3.
- Christina Marie Moore reported a break-in at her residence, 425 Archer Road, between 11 p.m. Nov. 3 and 1 a.m. Nov. 4. Stolen were $1,510 worth of items, including several bottles of legal prescription drugs and a Phillips TV.
- John Truett Farmer, 2344 Sides Road, Rockwell, reported someone cut a newly planted maple tree that was in his front yard.
- Hugh Spencer Young reported a break-in at his residence, 5105 Long Ferry Road, Nov. 4. Taken were various jewelry items and coins, total value $5,350.
- Autumn N. Miller reported a break-in Nov. 4 at her residence, 4525 Leonard Road, and theft of an Epsen fax printer, Sony camera and a computer and software. Total value, $1,650.
- Brandon James Key, 17, was arrested Nov. 4 at 3109 Back Creek Church Road, Mount Ulla, on charges of possession with intent to manufacture, sell and distribute drugs.
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