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Thursday, 04 June 2015 18:09

RRPD blotter: June 1-3

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

June 1

Around midnight, Officer Linda Baker responded to a disturbance call in the 600 block of Williams Street.

When Baker arrived, Christopher Wayne Love, 25, of Roanoke Rapids, was allegedly in the road yelling, cursing and attempting to provoke a fight with someone picking up a vehicle.

Baker arrested and charged Love with disorderly conduct.

Love was given a $500 bond and a July 17 court date.

Sergeant Daniel Jenkins and Officer Scott Blythe assisted.

Around 8:45 p.m., Officer Joey Spragins responded to a larceny call at Walmart.

While on the way, he spotted the suspect’s vehicle leaving the area.

Spragins stopped the vehicle on Fourth Avenue and spoke with the driver, Alex Lance Boyd, 26, of Roanoke Rapids.

Stolen items were discovered inside the vehicle.

Spragins arrested and charged Boyd with larceny by defeating an anti-theft device, larceny and possession of stolen goods.

Boyd was also served with outstanding warrants from the Wake Forest and Louisburg police departments for two counts each of felony larceny, misdemeanor larceny and felony conspiracy.

Boyd was given an $18,000 bond and an August 8.

Master Officer Gerald Morris and Officer Patrick Smith assisted.

June 2

Around 1:30 a.m., Smith stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation on Julian R. Allsbrook Highway. During Smith’s contact with the driver, Latonya Annette Barber, 30, of Garysburg, he discovered she had outstanding orders for her arrest — a probation violation out of Northampton County and speeding out of Halifax County.

Smith arrested Barber on the outstanding orders for arrest and also charged her with driving while license revoked.

She received a $3,000 bond and a July 14 court date.

Officer Ryan Cross assisted.

June 3

Around 4:30 a.m., Officer Jonathan Benthall responded to a call about a trespasser at Halifax Regional Medical Center.

Hospital security told him that Cornell Travis Pender, 29, of Scotland Neck, was refusing to leave the property.

Benthall asked him to leave but he refused.

Benthall arrested and charged Pender for trespassing.

Pender was given a $1,000 bond and a July 24 court date.

 

Pender was also arrested and charged on May 31 for trespassing at the hospital by Spragins.

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