Salisbury police looking into vehicle break-ins at local car dealerships
Published 12:00 am Thursday, June 18, 2020
By Shavonne Potts
shavonne.potts@salisburypost.com
SALISBURY — Salisbury police are looking into two vehicle break-ins at local car dealerships.
One victim told police his pickup was parked at Cloninger Ford, 511 S. Jake Alexander Blvd., between June 11 and June 15. At some point between the time when he dropped the vehicle off to be serviced and picked it up, someone stole items from the toolbox located on the back of the truck.
Another victim reported her Chevrolet Tahoe was parked at Team Chevrolet between May 28 and June 15. According to detective Russ DeSantis, someone found some items that belonged to the woman at 1988 Lutheran Synod Drive. The items were found on a bench outside a building.
DeSantis said the items were taken from the vehicle that was parked at the dealership, 404 S. Jake Alexander Blvd.
In other Salisbury Police Department reports
• A man reported on Tuesday someone damaged and stole items from his yard while in the 200 block of Gallarie Place.
In Rowan County Sheriff’s Office reports
• A man reported on Monday someone stole a gun from his residence in the 100 block of Rhema Lane.
• Saleeby-Fisher YMCA in Rockwell reported on Monday someone vandalized the facility, which is located at 790 Crescent Road, Rockwell.
• A man reported on Monday someone stole a four-wheeler from his property in the 800 block of Needmore Road, Woodleaf.
• A man reported on Monday he was the victim of an assault that occurred in the 4600 block of Mount Hope Church Road.
• Edwardo Renaldo George, 75, was charged on Monday with misdemeanor simple assault while in the 200 block of Henderlite Street.
• Brandon Stephon McIntosh, 28, was charged on Monday with felony possession of a controlled substance schedule II while at the Rowan Magistrate’s Office.