Break-ins
LUMBERTON — Amanda Ackerly, of Gavintown Road, reported on Saturday that someone broke into her 1995 Nissan Altima while it was parked at her house and stole two children’s car seats valued at $50, according to a police report. Damage to a door was estimated at $100.
LUMBERTON — Jonathan Dent, of Lambeth Street, reported on Friday that someone broke into his home and stole two video game systems valued at $450, two televisions valued at $928, a $1,200 laptop, a $75 pair of shoes, and a $60 video game, according to a police report. Damage to two doors was estimated at $400.
Robbery
LUMBERTON — Cynthia Boggs, of the Exxon Shop at 100 Wintergreen Drive, reported on Friday that a customer grabbed $100 from the register and ran out of the store, according to a police report.
Thefts
LUMBERTON — Ahmed Nasser, of The Corner Store at 2402 N. Elm St., reported on Friday that someone filled two vehicles with $110 worth of gasoline and drove away without paying, according to a police report.
LUMBERTON —Brenda S. Lowery and Randy Deal, of Gardens of Faith Cemetery at 5190 Fayetteville Road, reported on Friday that someone stole 35 bronze vases valued at $21,000 from graves in the cemetery, according to a police report.
LUMBERTON — John David Starrett, of Myrtle Beach, reported on Friday that someone stole his $1,200 tablet computer that he had left at a church at 1908 Elizabethtown Road, according to a police report.
LUMBERTON — Kirby Leevon Smith, of East 12th Street, reported on Friday that someone stole his $2,000 scooter that was parked at a home on West Fifth Street, according to a police report.
Vandalism
LUMBERTON — Lanita Shannise Floyd, of Nevada Street, reported on Friday that an acquaintance hit her television and threw her video game system onto the floor, causing $1,800 damage, according to a police report.
LUMBERTON — Fredrica Bethea, of Effingham, S.C., reported on Friday that someone scratched the hood of his 2007 Chevrolet Impala while it was parked at 5070 Fayetteville Road, causing $600 damage, according to a police report.






