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Pender-Topsail Post & Voice, Wednesday, May 28, 2014, Page 2A

Big crowds, traffic for Topsail Memorial Day

Arrest report Ronald John Antonucci, 26, 406 Widgeon Drive, Hampstead. Driving while impaired. Released no bond listed. Jessy Banks, 25, 1001 Sycamore Dr., Burgaw. Driving while impaired. Flee/Elude arrest, possession of marijuana, simple possession, possession of drug paraphernalia. Arrest by N.C. State Highway Patrol. Released under $3500 secured bond. Manuel Heronic Bordeaux, 54, 301 S. Wright Box Street, Burgaw. Misdemeanor larceny, second degree trespass, misdemeanor larceny, alter/removal of shopping cart from premises. Arrest by Burgaw Police Department. Released under $28,000 secured bond. Cody Garth Boyd, 27, 722 N Anderson Blvd., Topsail Beach. Possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of heroin, driving while impaired, driving while license revoked not impaired rev, reckless driving to endanger. Arrest by N.C. State Highway Patrol. Released under $10,000 secured bond. Stephen Scott Brasher, 43, 4206 Englishtown Road, Wallace. Assault on female. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released under $1,000 unsecured bond. Anthony Jerome Brown, 38, 612 S Smith Street, Burgaw. Possession of drug paraphernalia, possession with intent to manufacture, sell, and distribute a schedule 11 controlled substance, possession with intent to manufacture, or sell or deliver schedule 2 C, possession of marijuana greater than ½ oz to 1 ½ oz. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released under $5,000 secured bond. Ezequiel Campos-Bautista, 24, 261 Forest Lane, Rocky Point. Driving while impaired, no operators license, reckless driving to endanger, expired registration card/tag, operate vehicle with no financial responsibility, drive/ allow vehicle not registered and or titled. Arrest by N.C. State Highway Patrol. Released under $2,000 secured bond. Sherod Desean Carr, 24, 2666 Shiloh Road, Watha. Misdemeanor probation violation. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Incarcerated with no bond listed. Michael Anthony Carter, 26, 4052 Highway 53, Maple Hill. Communicating threats, second degree trespassing (3 counts), possession marijuana (simple possession), possession drug paraphernalia. Arrest by Burgaw Police Department. Released under secured $2500 bond. Julio Cesar Chavez, 22, 6345 US 1175 Lot 2 Hwy, Rocky Point. Child support. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released $174.00 cash. Brandon Combs, 27, 690 River Birch Road, Burgaw. First degree arson, injury to real property. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Incarcerated under $100,000 secured bond. Craig Allen Gore, 39, 690 Mccary Rd., Burgaw. Released. No bond listed. Justin Page Grissom, 27, 406 Headwaters Drive, Hampstead. Misdemeanor breaking and/ or entering, violation of local ordinance. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released under $200 secured bond. Eric Robert Hall, 19, 91 Broken Spur Ct., Rocky Point. No operators license, misdemeanor probation violation. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released under $5,500 secured bond. Terrance Wendell Hand, 31, 2461 Whitestocking Rd., Burgaw. Child support, resisting, obstruct, and delay of officer, misdemeanor probation violation, felony possession marijuana, sell marijuana (2 counts), deliver marijuana (2 counts), manufacture marijuana (2 counts), possession of marijuana (2 counts)(simple possession), felony possession of marijuana, possession of paraphernalia, speeding, open container after cons alc, driving while license revoked not impaired rev. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office and N.C. State Highway Patrol. Incarcerated under $838.76 cash and $86,600 secured bond. David Marl Harrell, 21, 8714 Mary Slocum Road SW, Watha. Fail to report accident (2 counts), driving while impaired, reckless driving to endanger, fail to maintain lane control. Arrest by N.C. State Highway Patrol. Released under $1,500 secured bond. Dusti Amber Harrelson, 33, 333 Frank Millis Road, Hampstead. Misdemeanor probation violation. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Incarcerated.

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Brandon Colemanjam Herring, 21, 103 Eakins Drive, Willard. Misdemeanor probation violation. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Incarcerated. No bond listed. Robert George Holderman. Jr., 24, 900 Satchwell Street 16, Burgaw. Misdemeanor probation violation. Incarcerated under $2,000 secured bond. Cory Lamont Howard, 35, 614 Saint Johns Church Road, Hampstead. Possession of heroin (2 counts), manufacture schedule 1 controlled substance, felony breaking and or entering, possession drug paraphernalia. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Incarcerated under $200,000 secured bond. Raymond Berry Johnson, 43, 605 Pelham Rd., Watha. Violation of dom. Protection order, domestic criminal trespass. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released. No bond listed. Michael Lamb, 24, 1004 North East St., Rd., Wallace. No operators license, use of red or blue light. Released under $600 secured bond. Isaac Novak Lee, 50, 7591 Hwy 50, Maple Hill. Resisting, obstruct and delay of officer, felony probation violation. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Incarcerated under $7,000 secured bond. Natasha Leigh Lee, 35, 9200 Hwy 50. Maple Hill. Driving while impaired, speeding. Arrest by Surf City Police Department. Released under $1,000 secured bond. Carlos Ulises Cardona Martinez, 39, 106 N Norwood Street, Wallace. Indecent liberties with child, first degree sexual offense with child. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Incarcerated under $135,000 secured bond. Brandon Michael McDevitt, 21, 761 Moore Town Road, Rocky Point. Felony probation violation (2 counts). Incarcerated under $30,000 secured bond. Brandon Ashley McNulty, 32, 758 Hoover Road, Hampstead. Felony larceny, felony possession of stolen goods. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released under $5,000 secured bond. Kason Duquarius Murphy, 22, 307 Old Stoney Road, Burgaw. Felony breaking and/ or entering, larceny after breaking and or entering, felony receiving of stolen goods, injury to real property, misdemeanor probation violation (2 counts), misdemeanor probation violation out of county. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Incarcerated. No bond listed. Edward Earl Raynor, 58, 290 Newkirk Rd., Willard. Communicating threats (domestic), communicating threats. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released. No bond listed. Qu’ran Jevon Robinson, 306 Buttonwood Ct., Rocky Point. Communicating threats. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released under $500 secured bond. Rebecca Lea Schoolcraft, 19, 210 Hickory Lane, Hampstead. Speeding, reckless driving to endanger, fictitious, cancelled, or revoked registration card/ license plate, operate vehicle with no financial responsibility. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released under $200 secured bond. Terrell Avery Shiver, 21, 2174 Little Kelly Road, Rocky Point. Service of writ/ service of writ. Released. No bond listed. John Earlie Smith, 24, 12022 NC Hwy 210 Unit E, Rocky Point. Fail to return rental property, interfere emergency communication, assault on female, assault with a deadly weapon. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released under $2,000 secured bond. Ronald Clare Stroh, 26, 315 South Dudley Street 1, Burgaw. Forgery of instrument, uttering forged endorsement (2 counts), misdemeanor larceny, obtain property false pretense. Arrest by Burgaw Police Department. Released under $20,000 secured bond. Richard Oneal Sykes, 33, 512 N Wright Street, Burgaw. Child support. Incarcerated. $1,000 cash.

Information taken from reports provided by county municipal police departments,Highway Patrol, and the Pender County Sheriff’s Office. Not all arrests result in a determination of guilt.

Long lines of traffic and big crowds marked the Memorial Day weekend at Topsail Island. Traffic backed up for several miles at times as vacationers waited to cross the swing bridge to get to the island to celebrate the unofficial beginning of the summer season. Surf City Mayor Zander Guy said the Memorial Day migration was perhaps the largest he had seen – and he’s been around Topsail Island a long time. “If we got an award for the number of people, we are on top of the world,” Guy mused.

By Andy Pettigrew Post & Voice Publisher A proposed increase in the Wallace sewer rate could have an impact on Burgaw customers. Wallace has proposed a 10 percent rate increase for Burgaw customers in the town’s new budget. The increase could cost Burgaw up to $60,000 more in payments to Wallace – a figure Burgaw cannot afford to absorb. “This would substantially affect our water and sewer fund. We don’t want to go up on sewer rates. Our new budget does not include an increase and it’s awfully late in

Burgaw Police report arrest in vehicle break-ins From Staff Reports The Burgaw Police Department made an arrest May 20 relating to multiple motor vehicle break-ins that occurred during March, April and May of this year. According to Burgaw Police Major Lisa Fields, Michael Scott Rivenbark, 17, of Burgaw was arrested and charged with 19 felony motor vehicle break-ins, 11 counts of felony possession of stolen property, 13 counts of misdemeanor larcenies, and two counts of misdemeanor possession of stolen property. Rivenbark was jailed under a $255,000 secured bond. Warrants are also outstanding for Tyrekic Murphy, 17, Burgaw. Anyone with information concerning his whereabouts are asked to call the Burgaw Police Department at 259-4924 or your local law enforcement agency. The Burgaw Police Department is asking that if you had a break in of your motor vehicle at your residence and did not report it to the police please do so in an attempt to fully investigate this spree of criminal activity.

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“There were more people than I’ve seen in my life. I know the traffic was congested and some people were irritated. We did the best we could do. The good side is people came and enjoyed themselves and spent money on Topsail Island.” Guy said Surf City police were stationed at intersections to help move traffic along as much as possible. The opening of the swing bridge caused traffic delays, with the bridge opening at the top of every hour and for commercial vessels as needed. With the heavy traffic, Guy said the opening of the bridge was problematic. “We don’t want to keep

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McEwen has questions about the proposed increase and plans a meeting with Wallace officials soon. “I need to talk to them about the terms of our contract. There are stipulations in there that they can only raise the rate based on certain factors and I want to make sure those factors are in place.”

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