Northwest Observer / Nov. 18 - Dec. 1, 2021

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INJURED ANIMAL

CRIME / INCIDENT report

Nov. 4 | Officers responded to a report of an injured deer in the 900 block of N.C. 150 W in northern Greensboro.

District 1 Sheriff’s Office

has recently responded to the following incidents in northwest/northern Guilford County ... ASSAULT Nov. 2 | Law enforcement officers responded to a report about an assault involving alcohol that occurred in the 7800 block of Springdale Meadow Drive in Stokesdale (off N.C. 68 N). Nov. 11 | Officers responded at 5 a.m. to a report of an assault in the 8300 block of Southard Road/Moritz Drive in Stokesdale (near U.S. 158). Nov. 11 | Officers responded to a report of an assault at Oak Ridge Military Academy.

BURGLARY Nov. 9 | A resident of the 8300 block of Angel-Pardue Road in Stokesdale reported a known suspect unlawfully entered his home through a window while he was at work; a 35-year-old female was arrested Nov. 10 at the same address for breaking and entering.

COMMUNICATING THREATS Oct. 30 | A resident of the 8000 block

of Linville Road in Oak Ridge reported a known suspect threatened her and implied he/she had a weapon.

DOMESTIC DISPUTE Nov. 6 | Officers responded to a report of a domestic dispute in the 8400 block of Creeks Edge Court in Oak Ridge (off N.C. 68 N). Nov. 10 | Officers responded to a report of a domestic dispute in the 100 block of I-73 South in Summerfield.

FRAUD Nov. 2 | A resident of the 8900 block of Ellisboro Road in Stokesdale reported an unknown suspect stole a check from her mailbox, rewrote it for $12,209.70 and used it on Aug. 2. Nov. 10 | A resident of the 3300 block of Tanner Court in Summerfield (off Strawberry Road) reported an unknown suspect fraudulently used his identification information.

POSSESSING STOLEN PROPERTY Nov. 7 | At around 3:05 a.m., law enforcement officers discovered two Kernersville residents in the 7500 block of Summerfield Road were in possession of a stolen vehicle. Nov. 11 | After responding to a call about a vehicle in the 8800 block of Boylston Road in Colfax (off S. Bunker Hill Road), law enforcement officers discovered it had been stolen and an unknown suspect had removed the doors, engine and interior console.

(near N.C. 150 W) reported an unknown suspect stole her maroon 2019 Dodge Challenger which also contained several of her banking and store cards. Nov. 2 | A resident of the 7400 block of Strawberry Road in Summerfield reported an unknown suspect stole a silver Knight .50 caliber black powder rifle and a silver Leupold 3x9 scope from his unlocked vehicle sometime between Nov. 1 at 7:30 p.m. and Nov. 2 at 1:30 p.m. Nov. 3 | A resident of the 8400 block of Ellisboro Road in Stokesdale reported a known suspect stole his white 2003 Volvo S60. Nov. 14 | A handmade jewelry vendor working in the parking lot of Summerfield Square on U.S. 220 in Summerfield reported an unknown suspect stole $1,500 worth of merchandise between Nov. 13 at 4 p.m. and Nov. 14 at 10 a.m.

PROPERTY SEIZED Nov. 12 | Officers seized eight drug paraphernalia items from a vehicle parked at Food Lion in Summerfield.

VANDALISM

SEX OFFENSE Nov. 3 | A female non-resident in the 8300 block of Shoeline Road in Stokesdale (near U.S. 158) reported a known suspect sexually assaulted her.

THEFT Oct. 28 | A resident of the 7700 block of Penns Grove Road in Summerfield

Nov. 10 | A resident of the 7500 block of Weitzel Drive in Summerfield (near U.S. 220 N) reported an unknown suspect damaged her mailbox sometime between Nov. 9 at 10 p.m. and Nov. 10 at 11 a.m. Nov. 13 | A resident of the 6900 block of U.S. 158 in Stokesdale reported a known suspect damaged her black metal picket fence.

Saturday, November 20, 5:30pm Summerfield Athletic Park (5200 Hwy. 220 North) Check town Facebook page for rain date.

Northwest High School Honors Vocal Ensemble • Bella Ballerina dancers • light food/drink/S’mores • bonfire

FREE EVENT! Also collecting food for two local backpack programs serving Oak Ridge, Summerfield, Stokesdale, and Northern elementary schools, Northwest and Northern middle and high schools, and Summerfield Charter and Greensboro academies.

Drop-off locations: Bank of Oak Ridge, Edward Jones, EuroHaus, Greensboro Performing Arts, Jesse Washburn Exp Realty, Magnolia Shores, Shane’s Sporting Clays, Summerfield Family Chiropractic, Summerfield Farms, Summerfield Wealth Advisors, The Jumping Bean, Town of Summerfield Needed items: canned vegetables (14.5 oz); canned fruit (14.5 oz); canned ravioli (15 oz); canned tuna (5 oz) canned chicken (12.5 oz); pork & beans (15 oz); spaghetti sauce (can only, no glass); mac-n-cheese (7.25 oz box); Knorr Pasta Sides (4.5 oz pouch); microwave popcorn; crunchy or chewy granola bars; peanut butter crackers

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SANTA & MRS. CLAUS ARE EXPECTED!


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