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RRPD blotter: October 10-13, 2016

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RRPD blotter: October 10-13, 2016

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

Monday October 10, 2016
At approximately noon, Officer J. Mason responded to a larceny call at Walmart.
Loss prevention reported Kwanzie Rashad Harvey, 21, and Jeffrey Troy Allred Jr., 24, both of Roanoke Rapids, took items.
Mason obtained warrants on both for felony larceny and felony possession of stolen goods.
The following day Officer C. Biggerstaff located Allred around 5:45 a.m. in the 400 block of East Sixth Street and took him into custody.
Allred received a $2,500 bond and November 23 court date.
Harvey is encouraged to come to the police department and take care of this matter.
Anyone with information on his whereabouts is encouraged to call the police department at 252-533-2810 or Crimestoppers at 252-583-4444.

At approximately 4:30 p.m, Officer Alex Green responded to a domestic disturbance call in the 1000 block of Jackson Street.
Green learned Detrell Lamont Bobbitt, 22, of Roanoke Rapids, had an outstanding order for arrest and took him into custody.
Green found Jalissa Shanay Slade, 25, of Reidsville, in possession of a firearm.
Slade was arrested and charged with carrying a concealed weapon and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.
Bobbitt received a $250 bond and a November 4 court date. Slade received a $10,000 bond and November 23 court date.
Master Officer A. Salmon, officers C. Fortier and P. Smith assisted.

At approximately 8 p.m., Officer M. Hunsucker received a report of a breaking and entering and sexual assault in the no-hundred block of Washington Street.
The victim reported Raymond Henry Garner, 41, of Roanoke Rapids, broke into the residence and sexually assaulted them on the previous Saturday night or Sunday morning.
Garner left the victim’s residence Sunday around lunch. The victim was scared Garner would return and harm them if they called law enforcement.
Garner was arrested the next day around 8:30 a.m. on warrants for breaking and entering, rape and violation of a domestic violence protection order by Sergeant J. Langley and Deputy J. Harmon of the Halifax County Sheriff’s Office.
Garner was jailed without opportunity for bond and has an October 26 court date.
Additional investigation by Lieutenant C.L. Vaught led to additional charges for three counts of a violation of a domestic violence order and attempted first-degree burglary.
Garner was served by Langley on Wednesday while he was still incarcerated in the Halifax County Detention Center.
Vaught also charged Garner with breaking and entering a motor vehicle, larceny and possession of stolen goods on an unrelated matter.

Wednesday October 12, 2016
Investigator G. Williams and City County Task Force agents C. Dixon and D. Hundley arrested Tabarus Shemad Burgess, 21, of Roanoke Rapids, for indecent exposure.
He was arrested at his residence on Highway 48.
The arrest stems from a matter reported on October 5 where Burgess exposed himself to the victim inside a local business.
He received a $1,000 bond and October 19 court date.


Thursday Oct 13, 2016

At approximately 1:30 a.m., Officer S. Blythe responded to a report of a domestic assault in the no-hundred block of Vance Street.
Blythe observed injuries to the victim and warrants were obtained on Arthur Cleades Mullis Jr., 69, of Roanoke Rapids, for assault on a female, assault with a deadly weapon and communicating threats.
When officers went to the residence to serve the warrants they saw him inside but he would not come to the door.
Around 8 a.m., Mullis came out of the house and was taken into custody.
He was jailed without opportunity for bond and has a November 4 court date.
B Squad, C Squad and CID assisted.

At approximately 9:15 a.m., Investigator J.K. Davis served outstanding warrants on Cynthia Massey Bridgers for seven counts of identity theft after she surrendered at the police department.
The charges stem from an investigation by Davis on May 27 when the victim reported someone used their credit cards at several locations in Roanoke Rapids.
Ashley Ann Hester was arrested on September 16 for her involvement.
Bridgers received a $20,000 bond and November 16 court date.


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