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Thief takes medications, Cheerwine from homeLisa Williams reported Nov. 20 to the Rowan County Sheriff's Office that someone took several medications, including Lortab, and a DVD player from her 155 Stolz Road home.

Also taken was a two-liter Cheerwine from her Rockwell home.

In other Sheriff's Office reports:

- Natalie Gail Byerly reported Nov. 20 a laptop computer, computer software and other items were removed from the school after being dropped off by FedEx at 685 E. Ritchie Road.

- Nazareth Children's Home reported Nov. 20 that someone damaged a fence.

- A West Rowan Middle School student was found Nov. 19 in possession of two pairs of brass knuckles while on the school campus.

- Ronald Edward Athey reported Nov. 20 someone removed items from his home at 5990 Faith Road.

- Regina Pinkston reported Nov. 20 that someone stole her wedding ring set from her home at 103 White Ave., Kannapolis.

- Henry Arthur Hoffman reported Nov. 20 that four vehicles were damaged by thrown rocks at 650 Majolica Road, causing $1,200 in damages.

- Chuck Raymond Linbauch, 49, was charged Nov. 20 with harassing telephone calls at 2505 Wind Swept Way, Rockwell.

- Shannen Nicole Linbauch, 16, was charged Nov. 20 with misdemeanor cyberstalking at 2505 Wind Swept Way, Rockwell.

- Thomas Christopher Hall, 25, and Donna Sheree Duganne, 21, were charged Nov. 20 with felony possession of a schedule I controlled substance at 1140 Conestoga Trail.

- Laura Lee Shupe, 28, was charged Nov. 20 with communicating threats at 1870 Goodson Road.

- Stephanie Connor, 35, was charged Nov. 20 with misdemeanor injury to personal property at 210 N. Main St.

- Kyisha Geneva Davis, 26, was charged Nov. 20 with being a fugitive from justice at 232 N. Main St.


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