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Arrest report Chelsea Adkins, 27, 335 Creekview Drive, Hampstead. Driving while impaired, reckless driving to endanger. Arrest by NC Highway Patrol. Released under $1,000 secured bond. Michael Anthony Andrews, 49, 81 Morning Glory Road, Rocky Point. Probation violation. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Incarcerated under $20,000 secured bond. Jason Michael Ballman, 33, 474 Landsdowne Circle, Hampstead. Driving while impaired, failure to maintain lane control. Arrest by Surf City Police Department. Released under $800 secured bond. Tralice Pauline Bibb, 46, 108 Dixon Estates Road, Holly Ridge. Driving while impaired. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released under $1,000 secured bond. Blake M. Clewis, 25, 545 Groves Point Drive, Hampstead. Trespassing. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released under $500 secured bond. Andrew Scott Cottle, 22, 18 Silver Lake Drive, Wilmington. Probation violation. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Incarcerated under $15,000 secured bond. Thomas Allen Council, 56, 2682 John Smith Road, Fayetteville. Possession of cocaine, possession of drug paraphernalia. Arrest by Burgaw Police Department. Incarcerated under $3,000 secured bond. Jennifer Lea Craven, 43, 120 Waterfront Circle, Hampstead. Driving while impaired. Arrest by NC Highway Patrol. Released under $1,000 secured bond. Samuel Kay Dixon, 46, 61 Sunny Trail Road, Wallace. Trespassing, disorderly conduct, resisting an officer. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released under $1,200 secured bond. Samuel Meshaun Dixon, 19, 61 Sunny Trail Road, Wallace. Injury to real property. Arrest by Burgaw Police Department. Released under $500 secured bond. Jessica Noel Kelly, 24, 526 Sidberry Avenue, Topsail Beach. Probation violation. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Incarcerated, no bond. Randi Nicole Malpass, 28, 1107 Stanford Avenue 202, Burgaw. Driving while license revoked. Arrest by Burgaw Police Department. Released under $500 secured bond. Rokell Martash Newton, 18, 315 S. Dudley Street 15, Burgaw. Probation violation. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Incarcerated, no bond. Brandy Michele O’Keefe, 35, 130 Hannah Court 7, Midway Park. Driving while impaired, driving while license revoked. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released under $2,000 secured bond. Tyler Allen Roten, 25, 2335 Sloop Point Loop Road, Hampstead. Probation violation. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Incarcerated, no bond. Krysta Russell, 28, 720 Chestnut Street, Wilmington. Forgery of instrument, uttering of forged instrument, obtaining property under false pretense. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released, no bond. Patricia Ashley Sanderson, 25, 5549 Field Cross Street, Raleigh. Driving while license revoked. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released under $3,000 secured bond. Andrew Phillip Selisker, 25, 5013 McClenden Drive, Wilmington. Driving while impaired, speeding, reckless driving to endanger. Arrest by NC Highway Patrol. Released under $1,000 secured bond. Tonya Renee Sholar, 36, 30 Juniper Road, Rocky Point. Shoplifting/concealment of goods. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released under $493.64 secured bond. William Michael Smitley, II, 24, 1335 Penderlea Highway, Burgaw. Probation violation. Arrest by Pender County Sher-
Pender EMS & Fire Report April 10-16 EMS Report Total number of Patient Contacts: Calls per station Burgaw Station 1 Sloop Point Station 14 Hampstead Station 16 Surf City Station 23 Topsail Beach Station 4 Union Station 5 Rocky Point Station 7 Maple Hill Station 8 Atkinson Station 9 Scott Hill Station 18 Hwy 421 South Station 29 Type of Calls Cancelled: 20 Cancelled en-route: 4 No patient found: 1 No treatment required: 5 Refusals: 45 Stand by: 4 Transported: 125 Treated/released: 9 Fire Department Reports Calls Per Station Rescue Station 1 Burgaw Fire Station 14 Sloop Point Fire Station 16 Hampstead Fire Station 18 Scotts Hill Fire Station 21 Long Creek Fire Station 29 Hwy 421 South Fire Call Type Summary Fire 8 Motor Vehicle Crash 3 Search and Rescue 0 EMS First Response 19 Cancelled 11
213 47 13 35 25 7 21 32 7 25 1 0
iff ’s Office. Incarcerated under $5,000 secured bond. Jason Cecil Spell, 33, 2826 George Owen Road, Fayetteville. Possession of cocaine, possession of drug paraphernalia. Arrest by Burgaw Police Department. Released under $2,000 secured bond. Shaniqua Danielle Sykes, 23, 1060 Highway 117, Burgaw. Probation violation, resisting an officer, shoplifting/concealment of goods. Arrest by Burgaw Police Department. Incarcerated under $10,600 secured bond. Eddie Alphonz Washington, 26, 522 S. Kerr Avenue 16, Wilmington. Driving while license revoked, failure to pay monies, operating a vehicle with no insurance, no tag. Arrest by Burgaw Police Department. Incarcerated under $1,375 secured bond. Steven Jimmy Watkins, 25, 125 Lee Drive, Maple Hill. Assault on a female, larceny, false imprisonment, probation violation, fictitious info to officer. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Incarcerated under $6,000 secured bond. Cory Wayne Wells, 36, 69 Whitney Lane, Hampstead. Probation violation. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released, no bond. Benetta R. White, 42, 1520 East Wilmington Street, Burgaw. School attendance law violation, possession of a controlled substance, driving without headlamps. Arrest by Burgaw Police Department. Released under $1,500 secured bond. Roland Alvin Young, 27, 861 Deep Bottom Road, Wallace. Cruelty to animals, assault by pointing a gun, assault with a deadly weapon. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released, no bond.
Information taken from reports from county municipal police department, Highway Patrol, and the Pender County Sheriff’s Office. Arrest reports are public record. Not all arrests result in a determination of guilt.
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Continued from page 1A until June 2016, after the budget process was completed. “We need to prioritize where the money is going, I think that will be the right time to look at this again.� Commissioner David Piepmeyer said. In other action the Board unanimously adopted the Southeastern Regional Hazard Mitigation Plan as the plan for Pender County. “We have to have a plan in place to get federal reimbursements from FEMA in the event of a natural disaster, and to get additional federal funding.� Breuer said. Landon Holland with Holland Consulting Planners led the three-county multi jurisdiction hazard mitigation plan and informed the board about the process. “This plan was born out of Hurricane’s Fran and Floyd in the late 1990’s,�said Holland. “When those storms hit the state took it upon themselves to initiate a planning program before the federal gover nment required it. The federal government followed suit and now it’s a requirement. It is a federally funded mandate through grants either from the government or from the state. It is about as efficient as it can get, we addressed all the counties and the municipalities in those three counties. We have had meetings in Pender County to address specific needs of the county so that was not lost in the broader scope of the plan.� The plan will be in place for five years and funds are distributed based on need due
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State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP). “Please note that while other projects across the state currently remain ahead of the Hwy. 17 Hampstead Bypass from a statewide funding level, the scores released today (April 13) is only step one in a three-step process as regional and divisional input will be factored in to the final project list come winter of 2016. “Now that the Hampstead Bypass is scoring better on a
to damage from a natural disaster rather than just income based. Also up for discussion was the status of the Hampstead Bypass DOT project. “The two projects scored higher in Raleigh even though we did not get any credit for being Highway 17 the single hurricane evacuation route,� said Piepmeyer. “The whole funded formula for the DOT is something to hide behind. There’s no money, it’s just putting lipstick on a pig,� said Commissioner David Williams. “There are projects that score even higher than ours that aren’t going to be funded. We are going nowhere at this point.� The commissioner noted that the corridor had been identified, $6.5 million had been spent on property acquisition and the environmental report had been completed, but despite that momentum the project had stalled. The board noted that an additional 200 properties would need to be purchased to continue the project. Commissioner Demetrice Keith expressed concern about the mosquito species that carries the Zika virus. Presently the mosquitos are not in our area but Pender County will be ready to spray if they arrive. Shirley Steele with the Pender County Health Department told the board that most people don’t even know that they have been exposed to the virus and reiterated that the concern is for pregnant women or women planning to get pregnant. Ms. Steele informed the board that there had not been any deaths attributed to Zika, and all the cases in North Carolina are acquired cases brought in by individuals who have been statewide level, the last two steps of scoring will be particularly important as the Wilmington MPO and the division will have an opportunity to apply additional points to the project with the intent that the Bypass will make the final list this winter.� But Williams does not share Millis’ optimistic view of the situation, saying the project is too large for the regional or divisional level and cannot be funded except as a statewide project. “We are not better off than we were three or four years ago with the bypass. We are worse,� said Williams.
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