Kinston Free Press (Newspaper) - December 13, 2012, Kinston, North Carolina
2 thursday december 13,2012 / the free press i visit us for Siita ind i Highway 70 East a located inside Neuse sport shop i 527-5058 today Only 12-13-12 6 am -10 am i must present Coupon for this offer. Eighteen arrested in Jones county drug warrant Roundup nets Large group bythe free press Staples continued from Page a we Are focusing on our biggest opportunities aligning our organization to address the needs of our customers and reducing exposure to our weakest businesses a said Ron Sargent Staples a chairman and ceo in a statement. A this puts us in a much stronger position to drive Lon term sales and earnings regardless of the global forces at work losing another business in town Means exactly that a losing another business. However Kinston Lenoir county chamber of Commerce president Laura Lee Sylvester said she does no to see this closing or the few others in the area in the past month or so As indicative of a trend. A i do believe that its an isolated closing because we do have new stores that Are opening a lot of great new crime reports the following information was provided by the Kinston department of Public safety and the Lenoir county sheriff s office on nov. 20, a Man reported someone broke into a Hunting Lodge on Pearson Road Kinston and stole a to value estimate not listed. On nov. 20, a representative of Piggy wiggly on North Herritage Street Kinston reported a suspect attempted to steal two donuts valued at $ 1.02. The incident was cleared by an arrest. On nov. 20, a woman on Dawson station Road Kinston reported suspect s attempted to gain entry at her residence by breaking the Glass in a rear door. Damages were estimated at $275. On nov. 20, a woman on Carey Road Kinston reported her Boyfriend choked and pushed her. No injuries were reported. On nov. 20, a Man reported someone used his identity to obtain Utility services. The incident occurred at a residence on Herbert drive Kinston. On nov 20, a Man on Candlewood drive Kinston things in the works a Sylvester said. A but this is just one example where perhaps their own residents done to support a local business and this is what happens when that Sylvester reiterated its important to buy from local merchants when possible and support jobs and businesses within the county. A one of the things that we at the chamber always talk about is tic think Lenoir county a and How important it is to shop locally a she said. A and that a what i think wed like to continue to encourage our residents to do is shop Wes Wolfe can be reached at 252-559-1075 or . Follow him on twitter at Wolf reports. Reported someone broke into his residence and stole Copper piping valued at $20. Damages to a window pane were estimated at $50. On nov. 20, a woman reported an acquaintance stole her Wallet. The incident occurred at a medical facility on Airport Road Kinston. The Wallet and it s contents Are valued at $134, on nov. 20, a representative of second Chance Thrift shop on West Vernon Avenue Kinston reported locks at their premises had been glued shut. Damages were estimated at $111.85. On nov. 20, a woman on Ferrell Road Kinston reported a Mother transported her daughter to another residence to fight another girl. The incident was cleared by an arrest. On nov. 20, a woman on West Washington Avenue Kinston reported the theft of a male Gray pit Bull dog. The dog is valued at $300. On nov. 20, a woman reported someone stole a Laptop from her bag. The incident occurred at Staples on . 70 West Kinston. Trenton a Jones county authorities say they be made 18 arrests due to a planned drug warrant Roundup. The Jones county sheriffs office had planned to do the Roundup on monday but on dec. 3 and dec. 7, authorities were Able to make three of the arrests before the planned Date. On dec. 3, deputies responded to a residence in Pelletier Mobile Home Park in Maysville for a Domestic disturbance. There they discovered one of the individuals involved in the disturbance was on the list of those to be picked up for felony drug charges. Richard Ryan Norris 29, of Pelletier Mobile Home Park was charged with three counts of trafficking opiates Possession with intent to manufacture sell and deliver schedule ii controlled substance maintaining a dwelling for a controlled substance and Possession of drug paraphernalia. Bond was set at $10,000. On dec. 7, narcotics investigators executed a buy bust on a couple for allegedly trafficking opiates. James Winford Adkins 28, and Deborah Glisson 38, both of Lucerne Way in new Bern were arrested. Adkins was charged with four counts each of trafficking in opiates by time for Yourn Etcar Check out dealer spotlights new amp used inventory loan estimator news amp info open 24/7 Possession trafficking in opiates by sell and Possession with intent to manufacture sell or deliver schedule ii controlled substance three counts each of conspiracy to sell deliver a schedule ii controlled substance and maintaining a vehicle for controlled substance. Bond was set at $72,000. Glisson was charged with three counts each of trafficking in opiates by Possession trafficking in opiates by sell conspiracy to sell deliver schedule ii controlled substance and maintaining a vehicle for controlled substance. Bond was set at $56,000. Monday morning Jacso joined with the Craven county sheriffs office the Carteret county sheriffs office and the Maysville police department and saturated the Jones county Long Point area and began Maki ing arrests. Authorities say six subjects were in custody within the first hour. The Roundup was then expanded county wide with special attention Given to outstanding child support and other warrants in a aware. The operation netted 68 felonies 10 misdemeanours and one child support. Eighteen people were arrested including a Kelly Dziabry 42, of streets of Long Point in Maysville was charged with four counts each of sell and deliver cocaine Possession with intent to manufacture sell deliver cocaine and Possession of cocaine. Bond was set at $20,000. A Marcellus Cornelius Meadows 25, of Hunters Creek Road in Maysville was charged with two counts each of sell and deliver cocaine Possession with intent to manufacture sell deliver cocaine and Possession of cocaine. Bond was set at $12,000. A Joseph Milton Burton 45, of Hunters Creek Road in Maysville was charged with sell and deliver cocaine Possession with intent to manufacture sell deliver cocaine and Possession of cocaine. Bond was set at $10,000. A William Douglas Hill 31, of Moses Lane in Maysville was charged with sell and deliver cocaine Possession with intent to manufacture sell deliver cocaine and Possession of cocaine. Bond was set at $10,000. A Gregory Mundine 51, of silo Road in Dover was charged with sell and deliver cocaine Possession with intent to manufacture sell deliver cocaine Possession of cocaine and maintaining a vehicle for schedule in controlled substance. Bond was set at $10,000. A Lawrence Mckinley Hill 32, of great Lake Road in Maysville was charged with conspiracy to sell schedule ii controlled substance conspiracy to deliver schedule ii controlled substance. Bond was set at $5,000. A Adolph Ledon the Brown 31, of Peyton Lane in pollocks Ville was charged with assault by pointing a gun carry concealed weapon and communicating threats All misdemeanours. Bond was set at $5,000. A Darius Lamarr Hill 20, of Hill Road in Maysville was charged with Misdemeanour carry concealed weapon. Bond was set at $5,000. A Jeremy Lynn Daughety 26, of . 17 in Pollocksville was charged with sell and deliver schedule ii controlled substance Possession with intent to manufacture sell deliver schedule ii controlled substance and maintaining a vehicle for schedule ii controlled substance. Bond was set at $3,000. A Tyree Tyrone Johnson 28, of Larry Avenue in pollocks Lille was charged with Misdemeanour carry concealed weapon. Bond was set at $1,000. Accuracy Check in the caption under the photo of the article a twelve year old celebrates birthday on 12-12-12,�?� which appeared in wednesdays free press the Date of birth of Matthew Jones was reported incorrectly. Jones was born 12 years ago in 2000. In a Lmh restricts visitation in paediatrics a that appeared on Page 12 of the free press on wednesday the statement a one in 50 North carolinians has the flu a comes from an inaccurate Reading of the flu surveillance data released by the . Division of Public health. 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