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Wednesday, April 2, 2014

The Kings Mountain Herald | www.kmherald.net

â– POLICE

- CRIME

ARRESTS MARCH 19: Anthony Keith Singleton Jr., 30, 237 Dakar Lot 27, resist, delay, obstruct, second degree trespass, intoxicated and disruptive, $10,000 bond, secured. MARCH 19: Antonia Shanique Wilson, 40, 803 W. King St., breaking and entering, $1,000 bond, secured. MARCH 20: Brandy Nicole Detter, 30, 205 Cranford Dr., cyber stalking, two counts. MARCH 22: Sandy Carson Sigmon, 32, 5508 Dallas Cherryville Highway, DWI, failure to display plate, speeding, $35,000 bond, secured. She was also cited for reckless wanton disregard for others safety and failure to comply with restrictions. MARCH 22: David Allen Shelton, 22, 909 Battle Flag Ct, assault inflicting serious injury, $5,000 bond, secured. MARCH 22: Jamarl Barrine, 30, 505 W. Parker St., probation violation, $20,000 bond, secured. MARCH 23: Roger Lee Bell Jr., 32, 406 Walnut St., second degree trespass, resisting officer, $15,000 bond, secured. MARCH 23: Shamika Sharmaine Moser, 35, 303 S. Juniper St., driving while license revoked, two counts, child resistant, speeding, $1500 bond, secured. MARCH 23: Ricky Wayne Rush, 50, Gastonia, communicating threats, criminal summons. MARCH 24: B r a n d i Nicole Black, 22, 135 Dunes Dr., simple assault, no bond. MARCH 25: Jason Travis Thompson, 35, 401 Pineview Dr., communicating threats. MARCH 25: Jacob Paul Stewart, 19, 111-8 Morris Rd., indecent liberties with child, sexual battery, $25,000 bond, secured. MARCH 26: James Verlyn Reep, 48, 2207 Cleveland Ave., intoxicated/disruptive, misuse 911, $2,000 bond, secured. MARCH 26: Jared Michelle Stokes, 22, 104 Kermit Dr., disorderly conduct, $1500 bond, unsecured. MARCH 27: Angela Michelle Plemmons, 32, 1500 Northwoods Dr., larceny, $1000 bond, secured. MARCH 27: Quisha Lashawn Adams, 23, 5076Pennington Place, school attendance violation, criminal summons. MARCH 28: Lamar Eugene Stewart, 43, 100-1 Yarbro Rd., larceny, $20,000 bond, secured. MARCH 28: John Timothy Heflin, 60, 2021 Redwood Circle, communicating threats, written promise. MARCH 29: Derrick

Deshawn Strickland, 32, 204 Cherry St., failure to comply, $1,132.50 cash bond. MARCH 29: Jessica Kamille Adams, 23, 205 Parrish Dr., simple assault, criminal summons. MARCH 29: Terry Dean Moore, 51, 105 Fairview St., second degree trespassing, $500 bond, secured. MARCH 29: Rebecca Peters Columbia, 35, 208-B S. Cansler St., order for arrest, expired tag, expired inspection, $1,000 bond, secured. MARCH 29: John Dalton Hinson Jr., 34, 208-B S. Cansler St., order for arrest, failure to register motor vehicle, failure to apply new tag, driving while license revoked, no inspection, no liability insurance, possession stolen property, fictitious registration, no insurance, $3,000 bond, secured. MARCH 30: Rosalind Lenore Sullivan, 46, Shelby, driving while license revoked, $236 cash bond. MARCH 30: Teddy George Messer Jr., 41, Ellenboro, driving while license revoked, speeding, $5,000 bond, secured. MARCH 30: Lisa Marie Bolton, 26, 539 Stoney Point Rd., Lot 15, driving while license revoked, careless and reckless driving, $265 bond. CITATIONS MARCH 11: Shelia Heatherington Cagle, 44, 164 Goforth Rd., selling malt beverage to person under age 21. MARCH 20: A 16-yearold male was cited for expired tag and no insurance. MARCH 22: Pablo Gonzalez Santiago, 41, 304 Long Branch Rd., fictitious registration, revoked registration, no insurance, no inspection. MARCH 24: Kevin D. Allen, 35, 1512 Phifer Rd., revoked license. MARCH 24: Karamen Charmaine Cooke, 34, 808 Apt. 8, Cleveland Ave., no operator’s license, no registration with DMV. MARCH 24: Edward Martaine Malone IV, 20, Shelby, revoked license. MARCH 24: Kristy Ann Huffman, 44, Lincolnton, no operator’s license. MARCH 24: Walter Lizandro, 36, Old Fort, no operator’s license. MARCH 25: Jeana Elliott, 43, 1214 Northwoods, speeding. MARCH 26: Garrett Koshima Almond, 49, Gastonia, possession of drug paraphernalia. MARCH 26: A 17-yearold female was cited for punching, pulling hair and causing a disturbance at Kings Mountain High School. MARCH 26: Dixie

Meadows, 18, 1710 Bethlehem Road #1, assault and causing a disturbance at Kings Mountain High School. MARCH 28: Larry Wayne Sparks, 54, 124 Wells St., failure to burn car lights. MARCH 28: Priscilla Hendrix, 23, Shelby, child seat belt violation, revoked license MARCH 29: Raymond Brown III, 39, Philadelphia, Pa., speeding. MARCH 29: Petra Hubel, 55, Charlotte, speeding. MARCH 30: Jonas Darryll McNeely, 48, Bessemer City, revoked license. MARCH 31: Floyde Jeffries Jr., 20, Grover, possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. MARCH 31: Deborah Cole, 63, 404 Belvedere Circle, speeding. INCIDENTS MARCH 18: A resident of Thornburg Drive reported identity theft. MARCH 21: A resident of Crescent Circle reported theft of currency from a vehicle. MARCH 21: B.A.H. Express, Inc., Conley, Ga., reported theft of two Cross Country batteries and two copper jumper wires from fenced property on Canterbury Rd. MARCH 21: Caromont Family Practice, 214 Cleveland Ave., reported attempted breaking and entering and damage to a glass window and screen. MARCH 21: A resident of Meadowbrook Rd reported damage to a passenger side glass of a 1998 Mazda. MARCH 21: A resident of N. Piedmont Ave. reported theft of a Moped valued at $1200. MARCH 22: A resident of Alpine Dr. reported that her house was spray-painted and damaged. MARCH 22: A resident of Fairview St. reported that someone cut the interior lining of her vehicle. MARCH 27: Food Lion, Shelby Rd., reported shoplifting of steaks. MARCH 27: A resident of Redwood Circle reported theft of over $350 in various items, including a Kindle Fire tablet and cell phone. MARCH 28: A resident of Guyton Loop reported identity theft. MARCH 30: Ingles 147, 2111 Shelby Rd., reported shoplifting of over $20 in household cleaning supplies. MARCH 30: A resident of Hoyles Road reported that someone shot into his vehicle with a BB gun. MARCH 30: A resident See POLICE, 9A

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KM man arrested and charged by MICHAEL E. POWELL A Cherryville woman called 911 and reported she was raped at Aaron Moss Park in the early morning hours of Tuesday, March 25. According to Cherryville Police Department Capt. Cam Jenks, the accused rapist is Chad Maurice Wilson, 40, of 120 Thompson Drive, Kings Mountain, who “picked the victim up at 6 a.m. at her home�, drove her to the park in his truck and assaulted her in the parking lot. “After the assault occurred, he then drove her home where she called 911 and reported it,� he said. Jenks noted the woman, who is 25, had no life-threatening injuries but a CPD incident report indicates certain items of her clothing were collected along with an N.C. sexual assault evidence collection kit, as well as hair evidence. Additionally, he said he believed the victim was checked out at an area hospital. Wilson had arrest warrants served on him by Cleveland County Sheriff’s deputies, who then transferred custody of him to Cherryville Police Sergeant Brandon Parker and Patrolman Anthony Green, Jr. Wilson himself, upon being transported in the

early morning hours to the Gaston County Jail by CPD officers, was initially rejected by the jail’s nurse due to his having a high blood pressure reading. He was then taken by GEMS to Gaston Memorial Hospital and r e c e i v e d Chad Maurice Wilson medication, bringing his blood pressure down to 182/110. He was then taken back to the jail and processed, according to the report. Jenks said Wilson was charged with one count each felony second degree rape, second degree sexual offense, and first degree kidnapping. His secured bond is set at $500,000. Captain Jenks stressed the attack “was not a random attack�, adding the victim knew Wilson. Wilson, according to Capt. Jenks, is a registered sex offender who was convicted in Cleveland County in 2005 of taking indecent liberties with a minor. That offense occurred July 19, 2003. Wilson served one year and nine months for the offense, according to the N.C. DOJ’s sex offender web site.

Tuplin charged with manufacturing marijuana GROVER - James Carl Tuplin, 120 Hicks Road, was arrested Monday, March 17, by Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office Vice/Narcotics Division officers and charged with manufacturing marijuana, felony possession of marijuana and maintaining a dwelling for the purpose of growing marijuana. Sheriff Alan Norman said investigators responded to a complaint and were given permission by Tuplin to search his residence and found marijuana

growing in two bedrooms of the home. Tuplin told officers, according to the sheriff, that he had spent over $3500 for equipment he needed to become a producer of the controlled substance.

murder case

Brandon Taylor Davis, 17, loved hanging out with his friends. Relatives say he was with a friend when he was shot and killed in a Clover, SC m o b i l e Brandon Davis home park about 11 p.m. Sunday, March 23. Funeral services were held March 26 at East Gold Street Wesleyan Church in Kings Mountain where his great uncle is pastor. Davis, who has been known all his life as Brandon Taylor Yukob, was raised by his grandparents, Mark and Pam Yukob, since he was six months old. He is the great nephew of Rev. Scott and Renee Whitney of Kings Mountain. York County sheriff’s investigators charged three Clover men with murder March 24 in connection with the shooting death of the teenager. Murder charges were filed against Ezekiel Lundquist, 21; Javeas Cohn, 20; and Tevin Dye, 19. Lundquist also is charged with obstruction of justice. A fourth man, Michael Lynn McAfee, 22, Blacksburg, SC, who was also shot and treated for nonlife threatening injuries, is also charged with obstruction of justice. The trailer where Davis was killed is a half-mile from where the teen lived with his grandparents and 13-year-old brother, Noah, on Rhyne Road in Clover. Family said Davis was looking forward to his 18th birthday in May. They said he was quiet, kind, loved dirt bikes, loving and always, whether on the phone or out the door, “would say ‘I love you’ and he’d wait until you said it back.�

KM couple arrested on drug charges A Kings Mountain couple was arrested on drug charges Thursday, March 27 by the Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office Vice/Narcotics investigators. Ted Calvin Lastinger and Sherri Hyman Lastinger, 116 Ferguson Drive, face charges of possession with intent to sale Psilocybin Mushrooms, manufacture Psilocybin Mushrooms and possession of marijuana. Sheriff Alan Norman said the two were

charged after a search warrant was executed at their residence. He said that during the investigation officers located a large illegal Psilocybin Mushroom growing operation,. Psilocybin Mushrooms are listed as a Schedule I illegal drug in the North Carolina Controlled Substance Act. Norman said that investigators seized 178 grams of the mushrooms, both finished and still growing, with a street value of over $1,500.

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