Friday April 1, 2016
At approximately 1:15 p.m., Officer Chris Biggerstaff responded to a larceny call at Food Lion on Julian R. Allsbrook Highway.
Loss prevention reported Michael Joseph Corren, 20, of Littleton, allegedly took money from the store by refunding himself through Coinstar receipts already paid out.
Biggerstaff arrested and charged Corren, who received a $2,000 bond and May 18 court date, with larceny by employee.
At approximately 8:30 p.m., Sergeant Mark Peck and Officer Joey Spragins responded to a disturbance call in the 1900 block of Julian R. Allsbrook Highway.
They came encountered Debra Nichole Stanley, 27, of Smithfield, who was found in possession of a license plate reported stolen March 3 from the town.
Spragins arrested and charged Stanley, who received a $750 bond and May 6 court date, with possession of stolen goods.
At approximately 11:15 p.m, Peck and Smith responded to what is traditionally called the no-hundred block of Franklin on an assault call.
Once at the residence officers spoke with several people there who claimed nothing happened.
The officers then heard yelling and cursing coming from the residence by Sheshaarkey Ikeieleya Gills, 28, of Roanoke Rapids, who came out.
Officers attempted to get her to stop and calm down but she continued to yell and curse.
Smith cited Gills with a criminal summons for intoxicated/disruptive and resisting/delaying/obstructing an officer.
She was released until her May 6 court date.