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Saturday, 27 June 2015 01:19

RRPD blotter: June 22-25

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The Roanoke Rapids Police Department reported the following, according to Chief Chuck Hasty:

June 22

Around 4 p.m., Investigator J.K. Davis arrested Natasha Berina Barnville, 37, of Roanoke Rapids, on outstanding warrants for ID theft, five counts of obtaining property by false pretense; six counts of forgery of an instrument and six counts of uttering an instrument.

Barnville was given a $3,000 bond and a July 15 court date.

The charges stem from a report taken by the police department in December when the victim reported there was some fraudulent activity with their checking account.

Davis, along with the bank's corporate investigator, developed Barnville as the suspect and were able to obtain the warrants for her arrest.

Around 8 p.m., Officer Jason Williams responded to a larceny call at Walmart.

Loss prevention told Williams Starrlett Tillery, 27, of Roanoke Rapids, and Shanika Denise Johnson, 27, of Scotland Neck, allegedly took items from the store without paying for them.

Williams charged them with larceny and possession of stolen goods.

Johnson was given a $500 bond and Tillery was given a $1,000 bond. Both were given a July 7 court date.

Officer Jonathan Benthall assisted.

June 23

Around 2 a.m., Williams responded to a larceny call at Walmart.

Loss prevention told Williams Jonelle Faye Hopkins, 33, of Garysburg, allegedly took items from the store without paying for them.

Williams arrested and charged Hopkins with larceny and possession of stolen goods.

Hopkins was also served an outstanding order for driving while license revoked and was given a $1,000 bond with a July 13 court date.

Lieutenant Bruce Norton assisted.

Around 4:45 p.m., Officer Jeffrey Mason responded to investigate a larceny call at Walmart.

Loss prevention told Mason Brandon Lamar Lee, 23, of Littleton, allegedly took items from the store without paying for them.

Mason arrested and charged Lee with larceny and possession of stolen goods.

Lee was also served with two outstanding orders for arrest for traffic violations from Warren County. Lee was given a $3,000 bond and a July 10 court date.

Around 6 p.m., Master Officer Gorton Williams was leaving Lowe’s Home Improvement when he noticed two small children inside a vehicle parked on the lot.

Williams went to check on the welfare of the children, ages 5 and 2, and discovered the mother, Brook Edwards Pooley, 31, of Roanoke Rapids, had gone inside to shop.

Williams located Pooley inside the store and discovered she had an outstanding order for arrest for a traffic violation.

Williams arrested Pooley and served an outstanding criminal summons for a school attendance violation and charged her with contributing to the delinquency of juvenile.

She was given a $600 bond and July 10 court date.

June 24

Christopher Ryan Turner, 29, and Matthew Blaine Turner, 26, both of Roanoke Rapids, were arrested in connection with a larceny that took place on June 23 from Lowe’s Home Improvement.

Gorton Williams began the investigation when the loss prevention officer reported two males entered the store and removed items without paying for them.

Store employees attempted to stop them when the alarm activated. They left the store with the items.

Gorton Williams developed the Turners as suspects after viewing the video surveillance and obtained warrants after speaking with the magistrate.

Lieutenant C.L. Vaught located and arrested Christopher Turner around 10 a.m.

Christopher Turner was charged with larceny and possession of stolen goods; trespassing; and aid and abet larceny from a separate crime.

He was given a $1,000 bond and a July 10 court date.

Matthew Turner was arrested around 2 p.m. by Officer Adam Salmon and Halifax County Deputy Dustin Newsome. He was charged with larceny and possession of stolen goods. He was also served with an outstanding order for arrest and given a $2,000 bond. He has a July 10 court date.

Around midnight, Mason responded to a larceny call at Walmart.

Loss prevention told Mason Veronica Montressa Arrington, 44, of Roanoke Rapids, allegedly took items from the store without paying for them.

Mason arrested and charged Arrington with larceny and possession of stolen goods.

She was given a $1,000 bond and a July 10 court date.

June 25

Around 1 p.m., Officer Greg Colson responded to a call about a naked person at Cedarwood Cemetery.

Colson located James Fred Rauhe, 57, and Reginald Eugene Hardy, 26, both of Roanoke Rapids, leaving the area.

After conducting an investigation Colson arrested and charged the two with indecent exposure.

The men were given $2,000 bonds and a July 10 court date.

Lieutenant Jeff Baggett and Officer Adam Salmon assisted.

Around 2:30 p.m., Mason and Gorton Williams assisted North Carolina Department of Public Safety probation officers with the arrest of a person on Duke Street.

The person probation was looking for was taken into custody and turned over to the probation staff. Gorton Williams encountered Nathaniel Dion Moore Jr., 25, of Roanoke Rapids, and found him to be in possession of marijuana.

Moore was arrested for possession of marijuana and when he was escorted to the police vehicle he refused to get in the car, cursing at law enforcement.

During this time, Jaleca Lashay Lewter, 24, of Roanoke Rapids, began to approach the officers as they were trying to get Moore in the car.

Lewter was told several times to stay away but she refused to cooperate.

Mason arrested and charged Lewter and Moore with resisting/delaying/obstructing an officer.

Moore was given a $5,000 bond and Lewter a $1,000 bond. They both have July 10 court dates.

Baggett and Sergeant Mike Moseley assisted.

Around 6 p.m., Mason responded to a larceny call at Walmart.

Loss prevention told Mason Latrica Nikita Broady and Cristina Danille Peters, both 19 and both of Garysburg, allegedly took items from the store without paying for them.

 

Mason cited them for larceny and possession of stolen goods and they were released until their July 10 court date.

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