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Monday, 28 August 2017 16:28

RRPD roundup: Shooting into vehicle; Walmart larceny

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

On Sunday at approximately 12:30 a.m. Officer M. Hunsucker responded to a shots fired into a vehicle call in the 300 block of Madison Street.

Captain B.L. Martin and Investigator G.L. Williams investigated and  Williams obtained warrants on Zatez Shermal Perry, 18, and Keyshun Diarell Boswell, 20, both of Roanoke Rapids, for shooting into an occupied vehicle.

Perry was arrested shortly before 8 p.m. by Williams and served the warrant.

He received a $5,000 bond and September 9 court date.

Boswell has not been served and should be considered armed and dangerous.

Boswell is encouraged to come to the police department and take care of this matter.  

Anyone with information is encouraged to call Williams at 252-533-2821 or Halifax County Crimestoppers at 252-583-4444.

No one was injured. Martin said it was not clear why the shots were fired.

 

B&E suspect arrested

 

On Sunday at approximately 1:30 a.m.,  Lieutenant J. Baggett arrested and charged Salvatore Bartholomew Siracusa, 65, of Roanoke Rapids, with attempted breaking and entering and resisting/delaying/obstructing an officer.  

He received a $3,500 bond and September 6 court date.

The attempted breaking and entering charge stems from a matter investigated by Baggett on Saturday when Siracusa was observed attempting to go into a closed business.

The resisting charge stems from Siracusa jumping out a window of a residence when officers attempted to serve the warrant.

Master Officer A. Salmon, Hunsucker  and Officer J. DeSare assisted.

 

Disturbance call

 

On Sunday at approximately 5 a.m., officers responded to  a disturbance at Waffle House on Julian Allsbrook R. Highway.

There was a fight inside but the parties left before law enforcement arrived.  

During the investigation, Randy Rayshon Lee, 25, of Littleton, began cursing and yelling at staff and law enforcement.

After numerous times telling Lee to calm down and leave the property, he was arrested and charged with trespassing and resisting/delaying/obstructing an officer by  Baggett.

Lee received a $1,000 bond and October 13 court date.

Sergeant D. Jenkins and DeSare assisted.

 

Walmart larceny

 

Lieutenant Charles Vaught reported the police department is seeking the public’s help in identifying people in a larceny from Walmart which occurred Saturday around 9:50 p.m.

Clothing and electronics were taken.

Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the police department at 252-533-2810; Vaught at 252-533-2819 or Crimestoppers at 252-583-4444.

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