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Friday, 08 April 2016 12:25

RRPD blotter: April 4-7, 2016

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

Monday April 4, 2016

At approximately 12:15 a.m., Officer Ryan Cross conducted a traffic stop for a violation on Old Farm Road.

Cross determined the driver, Nadie Jones, 49, of Roanoke Rapids, was impaired and did not have a drivers license.

Officers also located drugs and paraphernalia in the vehicle.

Jones was arrested and charged with driving while impaired, no operator’s license, possession with intent to sell/deliver schedule VI, possession of drug paraphernalia and maintaining a vehicle to keep a controlled substance.

Jones received a $1,500 bond and May 5 court date.

Officer Joey Spragins assisted.

At approximately 5:45 p.m., Lieutenant Perry Parks and Master Officer Roy Ball responded to a call of vehicle shot in the 100 block of Madison Street.

The officers encountered Terry Louis Kearney Jr., 20, of Roanoke Rapids, near Second and Madison streets.

During the interaction the officers found Kearney in possession of a handgun and drugs.

Kearney was arrested and charged with carrying a concealed weapon and possession with intent to manufacture/sell/deliver schedule II.

He received a $30,000 bond.

Tuesday April 5, 2016

At approximately 3:30 p.m., Ball and Officer Jamie Hardy were following up on a drug complaint in the area of Adams Circle when they encountered David Stenette Jones, 45, of Littleton.

Officers found Jones in possession of drugs and arrested and charged him with possession of schedule I.

He received a $1,000 bond and May 11 court date.

At approximately 10:45 p.m., Officer Matt Hunsucker responded to an assault call in the 1500 block of Monroe Street.

Hunsucker noticed the victim had a laceration to the top of the head.

Hunsucker arrested and charged Annette Denise Burnette, 44, of Roanoke Rapids, with assault.

She was jailed without opportunity for bond and has an April 20 court date.

Officer Jason Williams assisted.

Wednesday April 6, 2016

At approximately 10:45 a.m., Hardy responded to a larceny call at Walmart.

Loss prevention reported Jordan Lee Pickerall, 20, of Jackson, was still in the store and concealed items.

Ball and Hardy located Pickerall in the back of the store.

Pickerall, who was cited for shoplifting, was released until his April 22 court date.

At approximately 1 p.m., Hardy responded to a larceny call at Walmart.

Loss prevention reported Ginger Butler Tempest, 50, of Roanoke Rapids, took items.

Hardy cited Tempest, who was released until her April 22 court date, for larceny and possession of stolen goods.

Thursday April 7, 2016

At approximately 9 a.m., Ball responded to a call about a larceny of a firearm from a vehicle at Rusty's Wheel Alignment.

The victim reported the firearm was in the vehicle the day before and discovered it was gone when they looked for it Thursday.

Ball learned of a possible location of the gun and possible suspects in the case.

Ball arrested and charged James Wayne Johnston, 24, and Antwan Devonte Cooper, 22, both of Roanoke Rapids.

Johnston was charged with possession of a stolen firearm and violation of a domestic violence protection order.

He was jailed without opportunity for bond and has a May 18 court date.

Cooper was charged with breaking/entering of a motor vehicle, larceny of a firearm and possession of a stolen firearm. He received a $1,000 bond and May 18 court date.

Officers Greg Colson, Scott Blythe and Hardy assisted.

At approximately 4:30 p.m., B-Squad received information on the location of Terrick Anthony Hyman, 16, of Roanoke Rapids, who was wanted on several outstanding warrants.

B-squad officers located and arrested Hyman at a residence in what is traditionally called the no hundred block of Madison Street.

Hyman was charged with two counts of larceny from a person, attempted breaking/entering a building and damage to property.

The charges stem from two crimes investigated by investigators J.K. Davis and Gorton Williams.

The first was reported November 11 when the victims said someone stole their purses.

The second was reported December 28 when the victim said someone attempted to break into a residence in the 200 block of Franklin Street.

Hyman received a $10,000 bond and May 18 court date.

B-squad officers responding were Parks, Ball, Hardy, Blythe and Colson.

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