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Monday, 29 June 2015 14:32

RRPD blotter: June 26-28

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

June 26

Around 9:45 a.m., Officer Jonathan Benthall responded to a larceny call at Walmart.

Loss prevention reported Justin Andrew Vaughan, 23, of Conway, took items from the store without paying for them.

Benthall arrested and charged Vaughan with larceny and possession of stolen goods.

He was given a $400 bond and July 24 court date.

Around 3 p.m., Benthall responded to a larceny call at Walmart.

Loss prevention reported Joshua Kyle Bradley, 21, of Roanoke Rapids, and Destiny Marie Seward, 19, of Emporia, took items from the store without paying for them.

Benthall arrested and charged both of them with larceny, possession of stolen goods, and conspiracy.

They were both given $1,000 bonds and July 24 court dates.

Around 8:30 p.m., Master Officer Gerald Morris responded to a larceny at the Speed Mart on East Tenth Street.

A store employee told Morris James Fredrick Rauhe, 57, of Roanoke Rapids, asked for a lottery ticket, scratched it and then did not have the money to pay for it.

Morris arrested and charged Rauhe with larceny and trespassing.

He was given a $4,000 bond and September 4 court date.

Around 11:30 p.m., Morris responded to a trespasser call at Presto on Julian R. Allsbrook Highway.

Morris was told the person was drinking on the property, begging for money and refused to leave when asked to by store staff.

Officer Ryan Cross located the person on Roanoke Avenue.

After speaking with Charlie Lee Baugham, 59, of Roanoke Rapids, Morris arrested and charged him with intoxicated and disruptive behavior, trespassing and consuming alcohol in public.

Baugham received a $1,000 bond and was given a September 4 court date.

June 27

Around 12:30 a.m., Lieutenant Jeff Baggett and Master Officer Gorton Williams were working at Applebee’s off-duty when a fight broke out in the bar area.

Cedric O’Brien Mills, 31, of Weldon, and Keyon Quarice West, 20, of Gaston, were arrested and charged with simple affray.

Mills, who was out on other charges, was given an $80,000 bond and West, who was also out on other charges, was given a $40,000 bond.

They both have an August 8 court dates.

Around 2:30 p.m., Master Officer Mark Peck responded to a trespasser call at Walmart.

Loss prevention reported Reginald Eugene Hardy, 26, of Roanoke Rapids, was on the property when he was not supposed to be there.

Peck arrested and charged Hardy with trespassing.

He was given a $4,000 bond and July 24 court date.

June 28

Around 2 a.m., Officer Joey Spragins responded to a disturbance call on Wheeler Street.

After speaking with people at the residence, Spragins located Stephen Anthony Taylor, 29, of Roanoke Rapids, outside the residence cursing and trying to provoke a fight with people inside.

Spragins arrested and charged Taylor with disorderly conduct.

Taylor was given a $300 bond and an August 28 court date.

Sergeant Richie White and Morris assisted.

Around 4:30 a.m., Lieutenant Charles Burnette and Cross responded to a single-vehicle car crash on Willow Street.

Cross spoke with the driver, Christopher Bryan Buffaloe, 23, of Potecasi.

Buffaloe told cross another vehicle cut him off and caused him to run off the roadway.

During Cross’s investigation, he found Buffaloe had been drinking.

Cross arrested and charged Buffaloe with driving while impaired and released him to the custody of a sober person.

He has a September 4 court date.

White and Morris assisted in the investigation.

Around 2:30 p.m., Sergeant Terrence Tyler responded to investigate a larceny call at Walmart.

Loss prevention told Tyler Bobbi Jo Britt, 19, and Tiffany Nicole West, 17, both of Roanoke Rapids, attempted to take items from the store without paying for them.

Tyler cited both of them with shoplifting and they were released until their July 17 court date.

Around 11:30 p.m., Morris and Cross responded to a disturbance call on Madison Street.

Michael Cornelius Higgins, 32, of Roanoke Rapids, claimed someone damaged his property inside his room.

When the officers went to check, they discovered marijuana and paraphernalia.

 

Morris cited Higgins for possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was released until his September 4 court date.

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