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Friday, 31 July 2009 15:01

Roanoke Rapids police roundup

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The Roanoke Rapids Police Department reported the following on Wednesday:

 Michael Chad Greene, 35, of Harris Street, Roanoke Rapids, was charged with drunk and disruptive, resist delay and obstruct and served a fugitive warrant. He was jailed on $105,200.

Jaime Alexander Garcia, 19, of Chase Avenue, Roanoke Rapids, was charged with driving while license revoked.

 Derrick Marquette Newell, 25, of Roanoke Avenue, Roanoke Rapids, was charged with resist, delay and obstruct and probation violation.

Paul Franklin Lynch Jr., 22, of Williams Street, Roanoke Rapids, was charged with resist, delay and obstruct, possession of less than one half ounce of marijuana, maintaining a vehicle, two orders for arrests and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was jailed on $7,515 bond.

 Mikale Rochelle Young, 19, of Highway 125, Roanoke Rapids, was charged with disorderly conduct, resist, delay and obstruct and no operators license. He was jailed on $1,000 bond.

Erica Lee Shoulders, 19, of James Court Roanoke Rapids, was charged with personal weapons — hands and feet — order for arrest for common law forgery and order for arrest for injury to personal property. She was jailed on $1,000 bond.

Cornelius Ray Morgan, 35, of Jackson Street, Roanoke Rapids, was charged with possession of schedule II, maintaining a vehicle, possession of drug paraphernalia, no operators license and loud music. 

Charles Frederick Moye, 28, of Quail Court, Roanoke Rapids, was charged with worthless check. He was jailed on $500 bond.

Stacy Yvette Wardrick, 20, of Birch Street, Roanoke Rapids, was charged with contempt of court, perjury, court violations. She was jailed on $1,000 bond.

“This is an example of what our patrol officers do on a daily basis,” Deputy Chief Adam Bondarek said.

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