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THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 2010

Archdale-Trinity News 11

Sophia man faces multiple drug charges A Sophia man was arrested Monday by the Randolph County Sheriff’s Office for attempted murder and multiple drug charges. Deputies responded to a 911 hang-up call March 24 by a victim in the 4000 block Pearl Ave. in Sophia. Prior to officers arriving at the residence, the suspect fled in his vehicle. Officers with the N.C. Highway Patrol and sheriff’s office found the suspect about a mile from the residence where he was involved in a single vehicle accident. The man, identified as Mark Bumgarner II, 23, of 4065 Pearl Ave., was transported to the High Point Regional Hospital for treatment. During a search of his vehicle, deputies found 109 grams of marijuana, a double-barrel shotgun, 19 hydrocodone pills, eight alprazolam pills and a small amount of money. Bumgarner was released by the hospital before he could be arrested, deputies said. On Monday, he was placed in Randolph County Jail with no bond. He was charged with assault by strangulation, attempted first degree murder, felony possession of marijuana, possession with intent to sell and deliver marijuana, trafficking in opium and simple possession of a schedule IV controlled substance. DRUG POSSESSION Two Asheboro men were arrested March 26 on U.S. 64 in Asheboro for possession of drugs. Detectives with the Vice and Narcotics Units of the Randolph County Sheriff’s Office stopped and searched a 2007 Chevrolet Silverado truck and seized 159 hydrocodone pills, 294 oxycodone pills and a small amount of money. The truck was seized. In connection, Brian Keith Webster, 37, of 2135 Ross Harris Road, and Terry James Nicodemus, 31, of 446 Dawson Miller Road, were arrested. Webster was charged with three counts of trafficking in opium and Nicodemus with two counts of trafficking in opium. Both men were placed in the Randolph County Jail, Webster under a $300,000 secured bond and Nicodemus under a $100,000 secured bond. HOMES ENTERED A resident of the 4300 block of Plainfield Road, Sophia, reported March 23 the theft from his residence of 34 assorted medications. An Ivory Johnson 12gauge shotgun, valued at $200, was reported stolen March 18 from a resident in the 6300 block of Welborn Road, Trinity. A resident of the 6700 block of Rosewood Drive, Trinity, reported March 19 the theft of a helmet, valued at $300, and chess set, $300. A resident of the 5300 block of Hunts Knoll Lane,

was charged March 24 with maintaining a place for controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession with intent to sell and deliver marijuana, manufacturing mari-

Bumgarner

Nicodemus

Archdale, reported March 20 the theft of a wallet, valued at $10; driver’s license; $160 in currency; credit card; and four medications. A gold necklace, valued at $500, and 1902 $5 gold coin, $600, were reported stolen March 19 from a residence in the 5600 block of Elmer Beeson Road, Archdale. A Sophia resident reported March 22 the theft from a residence in the 6000 block of Flint Hill Road, Sophia, of a television, valued at $250; DVD player, $50; and VCR, $50. Damage to a door was set at $200. Two televisions, valued at $1,900, were reported stolen March 23 from a residence in the 4100 block of Craven Pines Road, Sophia. Damages were set at $800 to a door. A resident of the 5500 block of Robbins Country Road, Trinity, reported March 24 the theft of a television, coins and watches, values undisclosed; two pistols, $425; and currency, $280. A resident of the 1700 block of Tabernacle Church Road, Trinity, reported March 23 the theft of a Taurus .38 caliber pistol, valued at $350; laptop computer bag, $35; 12-15 keys to quarter machines, $1,000; $800 in quarters and currency; and snowman tin, $1. PROPERTY DAMAGED An employee of Williams Utilities of Wilson reported March 20 that someone damaged a Volvo front end loader while it was parked in the 1800 block of U.S. 220 Bypass in Randleman. Damages were set at $1,000. A bucket for the loader, valued at $9,000, was also stolen. A resident of the 4100 block of Beckerdite Road, Sophia, reported March 23 that someone damaged a door and screen on his residence. Damage was set at $840. FRAUD An Archdale man reported March 18 that someone fraudulently obtained $807.52 from his bank account. CHARGES FILED Rebekah Susannah Blackburn, 20, of 6216 Old Mendenhall Road, High Point, was charged March 19 with making a harassing phone call. Sandra Kay Burchfield, 53, of 4144 Carlton Drive, Sophia, was charged March 24 with communicating threats. Jeffrey Fred Cagle Jr., 21, of 1884 Hoover Hill Road, Asheboro, was charged

sheriff’s report

juana, felony possession of marijuana and trafficking in opium or heroin. Teresa Jones Smith, 50, of 807-1 Hoover St., Asheboro, was charged March 21 with possession of stolen

property and misdemeanor larceny. Amy Christine Tournas, 38, of 5678 Riverside Acres Court, Trinity, was charged March 25 with violation of school attendance law.

Webster

March 24 with driving while license revoked. Brenda Lee Curiel, 37, of 6074-5 Gilbert Davis Drive, Randleman, was charged March 24 with assault and battery. Brian Keith Ewing Jr., 22, of 5339 Rampey St., Trinity, was charged March 25 with injury to personal property and unauthorized use of motor vehicle. Rickie Marvin Griffin, 50, of 5409 Covered Bridge Road, Trinity, was charged March 25 with misuse of 911 system. George Edward Harris, 32, of Ramseur, was charged March 21 with a probation violation. Maria Ellen Henderson, 42, of 3913 Pearl Ave., Sophia, was charged March 24 with driving while license revoked. Eric Reynolds Houston, 24, of 7232 Magnolia Lane, Randleman, was charged March 21 with breaking and entering, possession of stolen property and larceny after breaking and entering. Bobby Dale Jones Jr., 30, of 3135 Beckerdite Road, Sophia, was charged March 25 with communicating threats. Henry Russell Mallory, 58, of 807 Hoover St., Asheboro, was charged March 21 with possession of stolen property and misdemeanor larceny. Kimberly Foy O’Brien, 43, of 1170 Thayer Road, Trinity, was charged March 23 with failure to appear on charges alleging permitting operation of a vehicle without insurance and allowing an unlicensed driver to drive. Brad Corum Rose, 17, of 5689 Gallimore Town Road, Trinity, was charged March 24 with maintaining a place for controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia and manufacturing marijuana. Stephen Alexander Rose, 21, of 5689 Gallimore Town Road, Trinity,

RCC sets concealed carry class Randolph Community College will offer two levels of concealed carry handgun courses. The fee is $47. The 12-hour class is scheduled for April 8 and 10. The Thursday class will meet from 6 to 10 p.m. The Saturday class will meet from 8 a.m.to 5 p.m. An eight-hour class is set from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday, May 1. A 12-hour women’s only concealed carry class has been scheduled in May. More more information, call 633-4165.

Allergy and Asthma Center of NC

883-1393 534421


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