The Roanoke Rapids Police Department reported the following, according to Chief Chuck Hasty:
August 17
At approximately 1 a.m., Officer Jason Williams arrested Andrew Christian Corbett, 23, of Roanoke Rapids, on outstanding warrants for larceny, possession of stolen goods and obtaining property by false pretense.
The charges stem from an investigation by Investigator J.K. Davis in March.
The victim reported several items were taken from the yard without permission.
Davis learned Corbett took the items to a salvage yard and received money.
Corbett received a $2,000 bond and an August 18 court date.
Master Officer Mark Peck assisted.
August 18
At approximately 11 a.m., Officer Dale Strickland arrested Derrick Marquette Newell, 30, of Roanoke Rapids, on outstanding warrants for breaking, entering and trespassing.
The charges stem from an investigation by Investigative Lieutenant C.L. Vaught from August 14.
The victim reported Newell allegedly came to a residence and the victim refused to let him in.
Newell allegedly kick the door in but left the area when the victim called 911.
Newell was denied bond given the domestic nature of the case and was given a September 16 court date.
Sergeant Mike Moseley and Officer Adam Salmon assisted.
At approximately 2 p.m., Strickland arrested Travis Lee Peffer, 23, of Roanoke Rapids, on outstanding warrants for larceny, possession of stolen goods and obtaining property by false pretense.
The charges stem from an investigation by Davis from the first week in August.
The victim reported items were taken from the residence without permission.
Davis learned Peffer took items to a pawn shop and received money.
Peffer received a $1,000 bond and a September 16 court date.
Salmon assisted with the arrest.
August 19
At approximately 7:30 p.m., Officer Jamie Hardy responded to domestic disturbance in the 100 block of Highway 125.
Hardy determined both parties assaulted each other.
Hardy arrested and charged Denisha Nicole Gill, 24, of Roanoke Rapids, with assault, and Joshua Antwain Hilliard, 25, of Enfield, with assault on a female.
They were denied bond because of the domestic nature of the case.
They were given October 9 court dates.
Lieutenant Perry Parks assisted.
August 20
At approximately 8:45 p.m., Hardy responded to a larceny call at Citi Trends on Julian R. Allsbrook Highway.
Staff told Hardy Jaquisha Gwantee Davis, 26, of Roanoke Rapids, allegedly put items in her purse and left the store without paying.
Hardy arrested and charged Davis with larceny, possession of stolen goods and removal of anti-theft device.
She was given a $3,000 bond and a September 16 court date.
Parks and Officer Scott Blythe assisted.