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A contempt of court and perjury warrant for a Roanoke Rapids man led to drug charges for him and the woman he whose apartment he was at Saturday morning.
A contempt of court and perjury warrant for a Roanoke Rapids man led to drug charges for him and the woman he whose apartment he was at Saturday morning.
Black Friday was a dark day for two people charged with allegedly stealing electronics and computer goods from Walmart.


Gorham and Edmonds
Captain Andy Jackson of the Roanoke Rapids Police Department said Henry Max Gorham of Enfield and Tasha Edmonds of Rae Smith Road, Roanoke Rapids, allegedly took $1,588 worth of good from Walmart without paying for it.
The pair were caught shortly before 4:30 a.m. in the only Black Friday crime reported in Roanoke Rapids.
Gorham was charged with larceny and possession of stolen goods. Edmonds faces the same charges along with a count of second degree trespassing because she was already barred from the store.
They were both jailed on $4,500 bonds.
A man who stopped to make a transaction at an ATM was confronted by a person who appeared to have an object in his hand but safely sped away, according to the Roanoke Rapids Police Department.
Roanoke Rapids police hope a bicycle may found ditched in the middle of Collier Street may be a clue in an armed robbery at the Tenth Street Blue Flame Saturday night.
The case of a woman missing since September has been closed after she was found safe in Raleigh by police there.