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Sheriff's blotter - Flatscreen TV stoilen from Wilco Hess on Peeler Road

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A 15-inch flatscreen television was reported stolen from the Wilco Hess station at 985 Peeler Road sometime between Nov. 6 and 13, according to a Rowan County Sheriff's Office report.

In other Sheriff's Office reports:

- Stolen property was recovered Nov. 13 at Garmon Mechanical Service, 167 Tupelo Circle.

- Holly Cain Caulder reported a camera taken from 470 Ridgecrest Road between Nov. 6 and 13. Caulder said the thieves also took a bag of clothes and cash from a vehicle parked in the driveway.

- Sarah Kesler Sweatt reported someone took fall flags, flowers and a flowerpot from 425 St. Matthews Church Road. The thieves also destroyed a mailbox.

- James Arthur Agner reported items stolen from his vehicle Nov. 13 while it was parked at 2540 Agner Road.

- Andy Lee McManus was charged Nov. 13 with breaking and entering at 118 W. Liberty St.

- Chris Casper Moro was charged Nov. 13 with trespassing at 10025 Cool Springs Road in Woodleaf.

The same day, Dana Edward Moro was charged with trespassing at 2080 Hobson Road.

- Christopher Fagan was charged Nov. 13 with assault at 74 Goodman Drive.


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