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Tuesday, 28 October 2014 15:15

Northampton blotter: B&E and assaults

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The Northampton County Sheriff's Office reported the following:

• On Sunday around 1 p.m., deputies responded to a residence on Vincent Lane in Henrico for a breaking and entering.

The victim called the Northampton County Communications Center and reported that while in the shower there was some loud noise coming from the kitchen area of the residence.

The victim went to investigate what was going on and found Takisha Fields Watson, 27, of Henrico was reportedly inside.

The victim asked Watson to leave numerous times but she refused and was pushed outside.

Watson then reportedly assaulted and threatened the victim.

The victim locked the doors to prevent Watson from coming back into the residence.

While Deputy Patrick Jacobs was on the way to the residence Watson allegedly went inside the victim’s garage and got some hand tools and tried to pry the door open.

Once Jacobs arrived at the residence he found Watson sitting on the back porch.

Jacobs arrested Watson and charged her with two counts of breaking and entering, attempted breaking and entering, and assault.

Watson was given an $8,000 bond.

• On Monday around 12:30 a.m., Deputy Chris Hamm responded to Lowes Court in Garysburg for an assault call.

Hamm spoke with Laura Newsome, 26, of Garysburg and Marcel Epps, 31, of Halifax about the matter. Hamm noticed that both parties had injuries from the assault and arrested the pair.

Hamm charged Epps with assault on a female and communicating threats. He was given a $1,000 bond and a court date of November 17

Hamm charged Newsome with assault. She was given a $500 bond and a November 17 court date.

• On Monday around 5 p.m., Sergeant Jonathan Jenkins responded to Lincoln Park in Rich Square for an assault call.

Once Jenkins arrived at the residence he spoke with the victim who told him there was an argument between her and Tyshawn Lamar Williams, 23, of Rich Square.

During the argument Williams allegedly threw the victim to the ground and kicked her.

Jenkins arrested and charged Williams with assault on a female and was given a $1,000 bond and a November 3.

 

Northampton County EMS responded to treat the victim for her injuries, but she refused treatment.

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