Blotter: May 26

Published 10:01 am Wednesday, May 26, 2021

In Rowan County Sheriff’s Office reports:

• Jordan Nicole Douglas, 22, was charged Monday with felony possession with intent to manufacture, sell or distribute a schedule four controlled substance. Douglas was issued a $25,000 secure bond and booked into the Rowan County Detention Center.

• Wesley Andrew Rhinier, 25, was charged Monday with felony obtaining property under false pretense. Rhinier was issued a $5,000 secure bond and booked into the Rowan County Detention Center. Salisbury Police Department conducted the investigation.

• Wayne Mcarthur Hilton, 54, was charged Monday with felony manufacturing a schedule six controlled substance.

• Diamond Alexus Williams, 24, was charged Monday with felony possession of a schedule two controlled substance.

• Travis Miles Hunsucker, 35, was charged Monday with felony possession of a schedule two controlled substance.

• Christopher Ryan Gibson, 31, was charged Monday with misdemeanor charge of assault on a female.

• A woman on Monday reported she lost $500 as a result of fraud.

• A woman on Monday reported she was the victim of a license plate larceny at the 3000 block of Mt. Hope Church Road.

In Salisbury Police Department reports:

• A victim reported multiple gun shots fired into a house on the 400 block of Clancy Street in Salisbury. The victim reported the shots were fired into the home from the street around 1:38 on Wednesday morning. Lt. Justin Crews said no one was injured in the shooting and there are currently no suspects.

• A woman overdosed on fentanyl at the 800 block of Jake Alexander Boulevard on Tuesday.

• A man on Tuesday reported the theft of a trailer at the 2000 block of Woodleaf Road.

• A woman on Tuesday reported a forcible entry burglary at the 1600 block of Standish Street.

• A woman on Wednesday was the victim of a simple assault at the 100 block of East 11th Street.

About Ben Stansell

Ben Stansell covers business, county government and more for the Salisbury Post. He joined the staff in August 2020 after graduating from the University of Alabama. Email him at ben.stansell@salisburypost.com.

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