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Crime report for Oct. 30
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Tracy McLaurin
Tracy McLaurin
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n Arrest

LUMBERTON — Tracy McLaurin, 18, of 6555 St. James Circle, was arrested Friday and charged with breaking and entering into a St. Pauls residence that same day, according to the sheriff’s Maj. Howard Branch. He is being held at the Robeson County jail on $20,000 bond.

McLaurin and another man were seen trying to kick in the door of a St. Pauls home on King Tuck Road at about 12:30 p.m.. Branch said, and fled into nearby woods. Deputies were able to catch McLaurin, and charges are pending against the second man.

n Armed robbery

LUMBERTON — David Blake and Matthew Russell, of Lexington, reported on Friday that two gunmen entered their room at Atkinson’s Inn and Suites at 3003 W. Fifth St., and stole a $400 video game system, two video game controllers valued at $60, $600 cash, a $150 music player, a $250 tablet computer, a $100 cell phone, three packs of cigarettes valued at $15, and an $80 pair of sunglasses, according to a police report.

n Break-ins

LUMBERTON — Donald Roberts, of the Robeson County Inspections Department, reported on Sunday that someone broke into a county owned Chevrolet S-10 and stole two tool boxes valued at $550, according to a police report. Damage to a window was estimated at $150.

LUMBERTON — Nicolas Mora Cruz, of Warwick Mill Road, reported on Sunday that someone broke into his home and stole a $600 television, according to a police report.

LUMBERTON — John Turner, of 34th Street, reported on Saturday that someone broke into a storage building at his home and stole a $100 bicycle and a $100 grill, according to a police report.

LUMBERTON — Lorell Butler, of Riverwood Avenue, reported on Saturday that someone broke into a storage building and stole a $100 ladder, a $300 washing machine, a $300 dryer, a $600 drum set, two televisions valued at $521, three DVD players valued at $300, and 100 DVDs valued at $20 each, according to a police report. Damage to the side of the storage building was estimated at $100.

LUMBERTON — Jimmy Rowe, of Holly Street, reported on Saturday that someone broke into his 2004 Ford Explorer while it was parked at a home on Lambeth Street, causing $1,300 damage to two windows, according to a police report.

LUMBERTON — Robbie Wendell Sanders III, of Fimco Incorporated in Charlotte, reported on Friday that someone broke into a 2008 Chevrolet truck while it was parked at Comfort Suites at 215 Wintergreen Drive and stole a $15 computer case and a $15 power cord, according to a police report. Damage to a window was estimated at $300.

LUMBERTON — Don Wilson, of Carolina Containers at 2060 W. Fifth St., reported on Friday that someone broke into the business, causing $500 damage to a door, according to a police report.

LUMBERTON — Brian Christopher Preddy and Percy Earl Springsteen, of Barnhill Contracting at 781 Old Whiteville Road, reported on Friday that someone broke into one of the business’ trailers and stole a $950 saw and a $200 leaf blower, according to a police report. Damage to the trailer door and lock estimated at $1,514.

LUMBERTON — Savannah Santiago, of Elizabethtown Road, and Stacey Pitman, reported on Friday that someone broke into their home and stole two televisions valued at $1,250, according to a police report. Damage to a door was estimated at $350.

LUMBERTON — Anna Graham, of South Seneca Street, reported on Sunday that someone stole a $200 video game system from her home, according to a police report.

n Thefts

LUMBERTON — Lesaundri and Alex Corey Hunt, of West Carthage Road, reported on Saturday that someone stole Lesaundri’s 2007 Dodge Caliper valued at $12,000 while it was parked at Walgreens at 3003 Fayetteville Road, according to a police report.

LUMBERTON — William Lopez, of J.B. Hunt at 2050 W. Fifth St., reported on Friday that someone cut and stole copper wiring from nine of the business’ trailers, according to a police report. The copper wad valued at $3,600 and damage to the trailers was estimated at $900.

LUMBERTON — Jason Darrell Willoughby, of East Seventh Street, reported on Friday that someone stole his 1992 Chevrolet truck valued at $3,500 while it was parked at his home, according to a police report.

LUMBERTON — Larry Bowen, of Dobb’s Enterprises at 2502 W. Fifth St., reported on Friday that someone stole three car wheels valued at $300 from the business, according to a police report.

n Vandalism

LUMBERTON — Mitchell Prevatte, of Berry Street, reported on Sunday that someone shot a window of a truck camper parked in his backyard with a BB gun, causing $120 damage, according to a police report.

The following people reported break-ins to the Robeson County Sheriff’s Office:

Kimberly Renee Williams, of Williamson Road, Fairmont; Linda Wilkins, of Beam Road, Lumberton; Angela Michell Goins, of Sanderson Road, Maxton; Lorene Maynor, of Charlotte Road, Red Springs; Peggy Washington, of King Tuck Road, St. Pauls; Murphy Farms at 445 Clearwater Road, Red Springs; Joann Wilkins, of Snake Road, Lumberton; Erica Graham, of Ronco Drive, Shannon; Ernie Junior Locklear, of Tacoma Drive, Maxton; Earl McCoy, of Macon Street, Lumberton; Latasha Rochelle McMillan, of Powers Lake Drive, Lumberton; Dustin Hunt, of Deep Branch Road, Maxton; Cynthia Chavis, of North Chicken Road, Pembroke; Ozell Baker, of Evergreen Church Road, Pembroke; and Powerhouse Outreach Ministries at 6078 N.C. 72, Pembroke.



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PercyKution
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October 31, 2012
Some of the boys should have smacked that smirk off the thing's face before they took that picture. Or just turned the dogs loose on it.
ROSSisRIGHT
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October 30, 2012
Yall remember what Obama said during the Travon Martin mess?

"If I had a son, he'd look like Travon".....
2mature
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October 31, 2012
Ross, what does President Obama's statement about Trayvon Martin have to do with this story? Don't dodge the question, answer it. You really make me sick. Really. I try not to comment but your ignorance makes it really hard not to address you. Go ahead, call me a "mean name caller". You're a miserable racist. You don't even like Indians and from what I understand, you are one. Oh, by the way, I'm still waiting on the name of your business. Coward.
ROSSisRIGHT
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November 02, 2012
2mature: The president only injects himself personally when there's an issue with blacks. When he thought Trayvon's shooter was white, he made that statement, while isolating whites in this country. This one statement made white people feel guilty and bad, that somehow the president was blaming them. He did the same thing with professor Crowley and the white cop in Massachusetts a while back. He saw a white cop, and his black friend, and made a stupid comment.

This is why I reminded people of what he said.

As of this morning there have been 441 murders in his hometown of Chicago. 417 have been blacks... He has not made one comment about that. Is it because most are black on black murders? Gangs? Or maybe he's waiting to hear of some white person that killed a black so he can make a comment based on race and isolate 70% of Americans again......
rideordie
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October 30, 2012
this is why the second amendment is so important to our country. let one of these low lifes come to my house and hope to GOD that i am home. be the first and last time an idiot make a stupid move.
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