Blotter Sheriff

Published 12:00 am Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Tools belonging to six stolen from company
Tools belonging to six employees were stolen during a burglary at a local company, according to the Rowan County Sheriff’s Office.
Charles R. Hendricks, manager at LKQ, 1212 Webb Road, told deputies the suspect entered the property March 10 through a fence.
In other Sheriff’s Office reports:
– Jamie Lee McCombs, 16, 125 Pine Lake Drive, was charged March 7 with misdemeanor larceny at 290 Cress Venture Drive, China Grove. Trial date is April 10.
– Amanda Lorene Burgess, 24, 1145 Barger Road, was charged March 10 with possession with intent to sell and deliver Schedule II, IV and VI controlled substances, all felonies. She was held under $2,500 secured bond pending a first appearance in court.
– Ricky Gene Hosch, 48, 17090 Dooley Road, Cleveland, was charged March 11 with contempt of court/violating court orders. He was held under $300 secured bond pending the next session of Iredell Superior Court.
– Josh Overman reported vandals scratched his vehicle while it was parked at West Rowan High School, 8050 N.C. 801, Mount Ulla, March 7.
– Robert Hall reported a burglar broke into vacant properties at 4865 Statesville Blvd. March 10. They are owned by his father, Homer Gibson Hall.
– Mark Clarence Causey, 585 Pop Stirewalt Road, reported prescription medication stolen from his home between March 8 and 10.
– Harold E. Morris, 440 Pleasant Cove Road, reported a four-wheeler stolen from his property between March 8 and 10.
– James Kevin Carr, 43, was charged March 10 with misdemeanor child abuse at 2500 U.S. 52.
– Rodney Albert Shearer, 16, was charged March 10 with possession of drug paraphernalia.
– Copper wire from electrical switches was stolen the night of March 10 from Rowan Granite Quarry, 3025 Artz Road.
– Jackie Griffin Misenheimer reported vandals damaged a building at 7115 E. N.C. 152 between March 9 and 11.
– Someone used fictitious identification, immigration and Social Security cards to obtain property March 11 from Cloninger Ford, 511 S. Jake Alexander Blvd.
– Stolen items were pawned for $350 between Jan. 29 and March 11 at Frank’s Pawn Shop, 107 N. Main St.
– A juvenile student was charged March 10 with assaulting a school employee, resisting, obstructing and delaying a public officer and possession of drug paraphernalia at Erwin Middle School, 170 St. Luke’s Church Road.
– Andrew Evans reported vandals broke the rear window in his vehicle while it was parked at East Rowan High School, 175 St. Luke’s Church Road, March 10.