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Crime report for Oct. 31
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Bryan Cornelius Williams
Bryan Cornelius Williams
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n Arrest

LUMBERTON — Bryan Cornelius Williams, 25, of the 2100 block of Chason Street in Lumber Bridge, was arrested Tuesday and is charged stealing a car in Cumber-land County on Feb. 29, according to a police report.

Williams is being held at Robeson County jail on $5,000 bond.

n Break-ins

LUMBERTON — Larry Hunt, of South Street, reported on Monday that someone broke into his home and stole a $200 cellphone, a $40 watch, and $80 cash, according to a police report.

LUMBERTON — Darren Locklear, of Edgewood Street, reported on Monday that someone broke into his home and stole a $400 video game system, according to a police report.

LUMBERTON — Priscilla Gale Jeffries, of Sulphur Springs Road, Shelby, and Douglas Burris, of West Railroad Drive, Pembroke, reported on Monday that someone broke into Jeffries’s 1999 Dodge Durango while it was parked at a club on Lackey Street and stole a $500 camera and $80 cash, according to a police report.

n Thefts

LUMBERTON — David Arthur Dalsimer, of Furman Drive, reported on Monday that someone stole his 2004 Suzuki motorcycle valued at $3,000 from his front porch, according to a police report.

LUMBERTON — Blake Williams, of Pearl Street, reported on Monday that someone stole his $45 helmet and $810 scooter while it was parked on West Fifth Street, according to a police report.

n Vandalism

LUMBERTON — Frank Walters, of Holistic Services at 2003 Godwin Ave., reported on Monday that someone threw a rock through one of the business’ windows, causing $1,700 damage, according to a police report.

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

Allen’s Garage at 4678 N.C. 72, Lumberton; Sidney N. Locklear, of N.C. 72, Pembroke; Industrial and Agricultural Chemicals at 2042 Buie Philadelphus Road, Red Springs; Catherine D. Britt, of Ethan Street, Lumberton; and Johnny Harley, of Milan Avenue, Lumberton.



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PercyKution
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October 31, 2012
Lumber Bridge again. It's fast becoming a suburb of Red Springs.
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