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Friday, 16 September 2016 13:06

RRPD roundup: Pedestrian injury; blotter

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The Roanoke Rapids Police department is investigating the injury of a pedestrian on Highway 158 near Vine Street this morning.

Officer Matt Hunsucker responded around 9:45 a.m. after a 2015 Toyota struck a pedestrian in the westbound lane of the highway.
The pedestrian was transported to Halifax Regional.
Investigation is ongoing.

Blotter
Chief Chuck Hasty reported the following:

Monday September 12, 2016
At approximately 2:30 p.m., Master Officer Adam Salmon responded to a dispute over money in the parking lot of Carolina Inn.
Salmon spoke with Katherine Nichole Brooks, 31, of Roanoke Rapids, and found she was in possession of narcotics.
Brooks was cited to court on October 14 for possession of schedule VI.

At approximately 3 p.m., Lieutenant Charles Vaught conducted a traffic stop for a violation on Julian R. Allsbrook Highway near Hamilton Street.
Vaught determined the vehicle displayed a stolen license plate.
Vaught arrested the driver, Tervin Aloundria Faulcon, 53, of Roanoke Rapids, for possession of stolen property.
He received a $1,000 bond and October 19 court date.
Captain Andy Bryant assisted.

At approximately 6 p.m., Officer Jeffrey Mason responded to a welfare check call on someone appearing to be asleep with children in a vehicle parked in the Roanoke Avenue Food Lion parking lot.
Mason spoke with the driver Kyle Nicholas Topping, 21, and passenger Alexandria Alexis Brown, 21, of Zuni, Virginia.
During the interaction they both were found in possession of narcotics and paraphernalia.
Brown was arrested and charged with possession of heroin and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Topping was arrested and charged with possession of heroin, possession of schedule VI, maintaining a vehicle and two counts possession of drug paraphernalia.
Brown received a $2,000 bond while Topping received a $3,500 bond. Both have October 19 court dates.
Investigation is ongoing and more charges could be pending.
Lieutenant Jeff Baggett, Sergeant Mike Moseley and Salmon assisted.

Tuesday September 13, 2016
At approximately 9:15 a.m., Officer Alex Green arrested Angelanette Rogers, 28, of Roanoke Rapids, on outstanding warrants for assault and damage to property.
The charges stem from a matter reported to and investigated by Mason on September 9.
The victim reported Rogers damaged property and assaulted them.
She received a $1,000 bond and September 27 court date.

At approximately 3 p.m., Green responded to a welfare check on a person lying in the woods off Martin Street.
Green located Myah Michelle Pearson 31, of Gaston, who was found in possession of drug paraphernalia and had an outstanding order for arrest.
Pearson was arrested and charged with possession of drug paraphernalia, fictitious information and served the outstanding order.
She received a $4,000 bond and September 26 court date.
Baggett assisted.

At approximately 3:30 p.m., Moseley responded to a larceny call at Walmart.
Loss prevention told Halifax Central two people took items and were leaving on a vehicle.
Before officers arrived one got out of the vehicle and went in another business.
While Moseley spoke with loss prevention, Baggett attempted to locate the person and detained Christy Page Hamilton, 28, of Durham.
Hamilton had an outstanding warrant for larceny out of Durham.
She was arrested and charged with larceny and possession of stolen goods for the matter at Walmart and served the outstanding warrant.
She received a $3,000 bond and October 7 court date.
The other person was identified as David Thomas Williams, 20, who lists addresses in Halifax and Durham.
Williams is encouraged to surrender and take care of these charges.
Anyone with information on Williams is encouraged to contact the Roanoke Rapids Police Department at 252-533-2810 or Crimestoppers at 252-583-4444.

At approximately 4:15 p.m., Salmon responded to a vehicle larceny call at Bobby’s Supermarket on Highway 158.
The victim told Salmon they parked the vehicle and went inside to get something and when he returned the vehicle was gone.
City County Drug Task Force Captain Anzell Harris, Agent Daniel Hundley and Halifax County Sheriff’s Office Sergeant Josh Langley spotted the vehicle and attempted to stop it but the driver refused until reaching the P&J Drive area.
Daryl Keith Silver, 47, of Roanoke Rapids, was taken into custody without trouble.
Salmon charged Silver with larceny of motor vehicle and possession of a stolen motor vehicle.
Langley charged him with flee to elude arrest and reckless driving.
Silver received a $13,000 bond and October 21 court date.
Baggett, Mason and Halifax County Sheriff’s Office Investigator Matt Brown assisted.

At approximately 8:30 p.m., officers Hannah Grimes and Jamie Hardy responded to a possible overdose call at Hardee’s on Tenth Street
The officers located Bradley Michael Barnes, 23, of Roanoke Rapids, who had outstanding warrants for larceny and possession of stolen goods and took him into custody.
Barnes, who refused medical assistance, received a $15,000 bond and September 30 court date.
Master Officer Roy Ball assisted.

Wednesday September 14, 2016
At approximately 12:30 a.m., the police department was conducting a traffic checking station at Thirteenth and Franklin streets.
When Willis Junior Jackson, 32, of Littleton, came through, Grimes detected the odor of marijuana coming from his vehicle.
A search was conducted and narcotics were found in his possession.
He also had two outstanding orders for arrest and his license was revoked.
Grimes arrested and charged him with possession of schedule VI, possession of drug paraphernalia, driving while license revoked and served the outstanding orders for arrest.
He received a $2,200 bond and October 7 court date.
Ball and Hardy assisted.

At approximately 9:30 a.m., Salmon was on routine patrol when he saw Grady Lamont Jefferson, 30, of Roanoke Rapids, in the 1400 block of Roanoke Avenue.
Jefferson had outstanding warrants for arrest.
Salmon took Jefferson into custody without trouble and found him in possession of narcotics.
Jefferson was charged with larceny, possession of stolen goods and possession of schedule VI.
He received a $500 bond and September 27 court date.
The warrants for larceny and possession of stolen goods stem from a matter investigated by the Hertford County Sheriff’s Office.

At approximately 9:15 p.m., Grimes responded to call of drug activity inside a vehicle at Store Next Door.
Grimes located the vehicle and John Edward Chapman, 27, of Nashville, had paraphernalia in view of the officer.
Chapman and his vehicle was searched. Narcotics and paraphernalia were found.
Grimes arrested and charged Chapman with possession of heroin, possession of oxymorphone, possession alprazolam and possession of drug paraphernalia.
He received a $20,000 bond and October 19 court date.
Ball and Hardy assisted.

Thursday September 15, 2016
At approximately 11 p.m., Hardy responded to a domestic assault in the 300 block of Creekside Court.
Hardy found both parties had injuries.
Randell Ivery Richardson Jr., 27, of Enfield, was arrested for assault on a female and Deshrai Lee, 25, of Roanoke Rapids, was arrested for assault.
They were jailed without opportunity for bond and have October 7 court dates.
Sergeant Daniel Jenkins, Ball and Grimes assisted.

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