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Wednesday, 01 June 2011 16:52

2 in custody, one sought in property heist


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Two people are in custody and another is being sought for the April larceny of appliances and furniture from a demo home at Clayton Mobile Homes on East Tenth Street.

Investigation by Roanoke Rapids Police detectives Jeff Baggett and Corey Dixon led to warrants being issued for the arrests of William Joseph Love, 39, and William Eugene Edwards, 33.

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Edwards, left, and Papouloglous

The investigation also led to the arrest of Theodore Nicholas Papouloglou, 32, of Gaston for receiving the property allegedly stolen from the demo home.

Edwards is still being sought by police and is believed to frequent areas around Interstate 95, particularly hotels and stores.

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Edwards is encouraged to call 911.

Love, of Liles Road, was charged following a traffic stop by Weldon Officer Erin Gregory, who was aware of the outstanding warrants against him.

Love faces charges of breaking and entering, larceny after breaking and entering, possession of stolen property, obtaining property by false pretense and conspiracy to obtain property by false pretense.

He is currently awaiting a July 27 court date.

Edwards faces charges of breaking and entering, larceny after breaking and entering, possession of stolen goods and conspiracy to obtain property by false pretense.

Meanwhile, Papouloglou, of Scott Street, faces a charge of receiving stolen property.

Captain Andy Jackson confirmed that some $3,800 worth of appliances and furniture allegedly stolen from the business on April 30 was recovered at  Papouloglou's home.

The inventory of items recovered includes a sofa, love seat, coffee table, two end tables, a GE refrigerator and stove, a wing bed, mattress and box springs, a nightstand and armoire.

It is believed a truck was used to haul the items away after they were stolen.

 

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+9 #4 Lance Martin 2011-06-02 20:57
Let's keep the comments on the topic. No bickering between readers or comments will be closed.
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+1 #3 it is what it is 2011-06-02 20:31
Quoting what is it:
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man i always wondered when i was gonna see billy loves face in the news since hes been back in town.. tell you what it dont suprise me one bit. He probally sold it for $58.00.

rrspin said his name is william love you called him billy sounds like you know him personally



well i guess you could say i know him from the pool room. and Job related reasons. does it matter. I know alot of peole. Ive held some very important jobs in this town. you can help who you know. I know over half of these people on this website from raonoke rapids area.. so that is WHAT IT IS!
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-7 #2 what is it 2011-06-02 17:28
Quoting it is what it is:
man i always wondered when i was gonna see billy loves face in the news since hes been back in town.. tell you what it dont suprise me one bit. He probally sold it for $58.00.

rrspin said his name is william love you called him billy sounds like you know him personally
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+10 #1 it is what it is 2011-06-01 22:36
man i always wondered when i was gonna see billy loves face in the news since hes been back in town.. tell you what it dont suprise me one bit. He probally sold it for $58.00.
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