Runaway call leads to theft ring arrests
E-mail to a friendBy Sarah Nagem snagem@salisburypost.com CHINA GROVE — Until recently, Tina Austin got good grades at South Rowan High School, liked to go shopping with her younger sister and was a devoted mother to her young son, Austin's family said. But her life has taken a drastic turn. Rowan sheriff's deputies arrested Austin, 16, and three other teenagers this week and accused them of operating a theft ring authorities believe is responsible for multiple break-ins. So far, authorities have charged Austin and the three others with one count each of misdemeanor and felony breaking and entering, and felony larceny. Those charges stem from break-ins at Austin's parents' house at 135 Cedar Ridge Lane on Oct. 8 and 9. In addition to Austin, the Rowan County Sheriff's Office arrested Derrion Crawford, 16, of 707 Valley St., Landis; Dustin Hartsell, 16, of 309 N. Moriah St., Landis; and Timothy Wiseman Jr., 17, of 162 Kitty Lane, China Grove. Investigators discovered the theft ring after responding to a 911 call from Austin's parents' house Oct. 8, Capt. John Sifford said. Around 5 a.m. that day, Austin showed up at her parents' house, where she had been living, according to her mother, Robin Austin. She said her daughter had been staying elsewhere sometimes. "She said, 'Mama, I'm coming back home,' " Robin Austin said Tuesday while sitting at her kitchen table. Tina went into her bedroom and grabbed some clothes for her 19-month-old son, Robin said. Then she tried to leave again. Tina's father, Bobby Austin, said he tried to stop his daughter from leaving the house, and she yelled for help to two boys standing on the front porch. "One had a knife, one had a gun," he said. "So I shut the door and locked it to keep Tina from going out." The boys, who were wearing ski masks, started pushing on the door, Robin Austin said. "They broke it all the way open," she said. Tina ran out the door, and Robin Austin called 911 and told investigators her daughter had run away. Around 5:30 a.m., Bobby Austin said, one of the boys who had been on the porch returned. The boy tried to enter the house through the front door, but Austin held it closed. The family called 911 again. The next day, Bobby Austin said, he left the house for about eight minutes to go to the store. When he returned, he said, he saw a boy carrying a bag near the house. "I chased him out in the woods," Bobby Austin said. "He got away from me." When he entered his home, Bobby Austin realized many items had been stolen, including jewelry, his pain medication, tools, a cell phone and some of Tina's sister's clothing. Meat also was missing from the freezer. "They cleaned our freezer out," Robin Austin said. The thieves had tried to break in through the back door, but the dead bolt wouldn't give, Robin Austin said. They also broke the bathroom window. While investigating the break-in at the Austin house, sheriff's investigators discovered Tina Austin and the teenage boys might be responsible for a spate of recent car break-ins, Sifford said. Authorities searched Wiseman's Kitty Lane home Sunday and arrested Austin and Crawford there. Detectives also arrested Wiseman at some point. Authorities continued to look for Hartsell Monday, until he he turned himself in Monday night. During the search of the house on Kitty Lane, investigators found several items that had been reported stolen from vehicles and residences in the Grace Ridge subdivision, Proctor Drive neighborhood and the Country Club of Salisbury area, according to the Sheriff's Office. They also found items that had been reported stolen from homes on Main Street in Landis and Old Beatty Ford Road in China Grove. The stolen items included computers, GPS units, cell phones, video games and pocketbooks. Sifford said other charges might be filed against the teens. (See accompanying list of break-ins in which the teens are suspected.) Robin and Bobby Austin think their daughter got involved with a bad crowd. "She ain't never give us no trouble before," her mother said. They said Tina earned As and Bs in school and was a member of the JROTC at South. For the past five months or so, she has worked at Outback Steakhouse in Salisbury, her parents said. None of the three boys arrested this week is the father of Tina's baby, Robin Austin said. The baby is staying with his paternal grandmother now. Robin desperately wants to see him. "I miss my grandson," she said. Robin and Bobby Austin said they are still in shock about their daughter's behavior. "She's hanging around the wrong people," her father said. They said they don't have money to post her bond. Bobby Austin was injured in a work accident, which led to him receiving the pain medication. Robin Austin works at Porky's Barbecue in China Grove. "I don't hate my daughter," Bobby said. "She's still my daughter, you know?" What do you think? Post your comment below. Comments
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She Ain't never gave us trouble : Thursday, October 16, 2008 2:02 AMHas anyone even thought of the baby???I mean if she would put her son in a situation that might have ended in gun fire then what else would she do???? She use to tell people all the time if you kill my dad I will give you part of his life insurance.I mean does that sound like someone that has never gave them trouble before?? I mean duh our "ROWAN COUNTIES FINEST" (yeah right) should maybe go talk to the father of the baby and they father's family....... But that is typical of our law enforcement to not want to have to get out of their cars lazy is what they are...
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Stop with all the negative comments : Wednesday, October 15, 2008 11:23 PMDon't you think this family is going through enough right now, sometimes no matter how hard you try you can't control what choices your child will make, you will pray they will be always good however I am more logical and understand there will be some bad ones. People should not judge other people and less they know what there situation is.
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WHAT WOULD JESUS DO ??????? : Wednesday, October 15, 2008 11:15 PMTO all that want to judge this young mother and family i just want to say SHAME ON YOU!! I know this family and they are good people who love their daughter and grandchild. I know them all well and Tina is not a druggie and is a good mom who made a wrong choice of friends and things i know we all have made mistakes some worse than others but we need to pray for this young girl and not throw stones,unless you yourself are perfect. a little reminder about a woman who was thrown down at JESUS'S feet,"he who is without sin cast the first stone!!" So the question is what would JESUS do? not what we would do!
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Please get this Girl some help : Wednesday, October 15, 2008 4:44 PMAnother family in denial about what their kid is up to. She is 16,has a baby,and is now in jail. I hope the famiy doesnt post bail, she needs to be in jail. She needs to realize that her actions are getting her nowhere in life. I live in Grace Ridge, and I am glad that these kids were caught. You dont just come into a families home and take what you want to. I do hope that this young ladies family will get her the help she needs, or this is going to happen again and again.
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She ain't never give us no trouble before... : Wednesday, October 15, 2008 11:33 AM16 years old with a 19 month old child, and "staying elsewhere sometimes." Her life has taken a "drastic turn." Is anyone really surprised at the outcome of this degree of familial dysfunction? Couldn't her family have realized that the behavior of this child was anything but normal?
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Post Bail??? : Wednesday, October 15, 2008 9:03 AMWhat are you thinking? Why would you want to post bail for your daughter after all the crimes she has committed.It's obvious that they went on this crime spree to support a drug habit. She needs to sit in jail until she goes to court.All of the victims will sleep better knowing tha her and her friends are in jail.If she will steal from you and have her friends use weapons toward her on parents,then just how long would it have been before they hurt or killed a complete stranger.I know you still love her and she is your daughter,but think with your head,NOT your HEART. Your daughter is where she is because of her actions. At least you ought to sleep well at night,because now you know exactly where she is 24/7. If you did not want your daughter locked up then why call the police to report anything that happened? Makes me wonder what people are thinking sometimes. Too many people in this world enable family members to commit crimes and do drugs by letting them live with them knowing that the person is never going to change and why should they? If they never have to work,pay rent,buy food,clothes,or take care of their own children(if they have children),pay a power bill,or pay for anything else for that matter,then why would they quit abusing drugs and/or alcohol. The have it made by living off you,stealing from you knowing that you are going to be there for them. THROW THEM OUT of the house.You let them know that you love them,but they have made the choice to do nothing with their life and when they prove that they can care of themselves then they are welcome back at your house. They will not starve on the streets(Rowan Helping Ministry)will feed them and give them a place to sleep if they have not been drinking. Quit blaming yourselves for their actions. They have decided for themselves to do what they do,but you can QUIT being an ENABLER to their habit. It is a CHOICE that YOU make to be the ENABLER for them. It is hard to tell someone you love no,but sometimes we have to make hard decisions in life. One of the easiet words in the english language to spell "NO" is the hardest to say. Think about it..
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Sad : Wednesday, October 15, 2008 7:58 AMA sad situation that's growing in this area.
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