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Dec 29, 2012 | 8366 views | 5 5 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Amy Nicole Maynor
Amy Nicole Maynor
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Jason Hayes
Jason Hayes
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Joshua Dwayne Chavis
Joshua Dwayne Chavis
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Lennie Locklear
Lennie Locklear
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Marvin Blue
Marvin Blue
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Arrests

ST. PAULS — Joshua Dwayne Chavis, 18, of the 300 block of Register Road, was arrested and charged on Thursday with an October break-in to a building on Sutton Road in St. Pauls and stealing fishing equipment and 20 bags of corn valued at $780, according to sheriff’s Maj. Howard Branch.

Chavis is charged with felony breaking and entering, larceny after breaking and entering, and conspiracy. He was jailed under $10,000 bond.

LUMBERTON — Jason Hayes, 25, of the 100 block of River Ridge Road, and Marvin Lee Blue, 30, of the 600 block of River Ridge Road, were each arrested and charged on Tuesday with trying to break into Barnes Paving Company at 781 Old Whiteville Road, according to sheriff’s Maj. Howard Branch.

Branch said that an officer saw Hayes and Blue cut a hole in a fence and apprehended them before they entered the building. Damage done to the fence and the building was estimated at $1,200.

Hayes is charged with felony breaking and entering and was jailed under a $5,000 bond. Blue is charged with conspiring to break and enter, breaking and entering, and possession of burglary tools. His bond was $20,000.

SHANNON — Lennie Braxton Locklear, 19, and Amy Nicole Maynor, 24, both of the 1600 block of Mt. Tabor Road, Red Springs, were each arrested and charged on Monday with assaulting and robbing a woman on Shannon Road in Shannon, according to sheriff’s Maj. Howard Branch.

Branch said that Locklear and Maynor approached a woman while she was in her car, and Locklear struck her on the face with a pistol, grabbed the woman’s necklace and demanded money. Branch said Locklear fired a shot that hit the woman’s shoe but missed her foot.

Locklear and Maynor are each charged with assault with a deadly weapon; Locklear is also charged with robbery with a firearm. Locklear’s bond was set at $10,000, and Maynor’s bond was $2,500.

Thefts

LUMBERTON — Pat Fox, of Belk Department Store at 2800 N. Elm St., reported on Thursday that a customer stole jewelry valued at $146 from the business, according to a police report.

LUMBERTON — Sheila Barnes, of East Street, reported on Thursday that an acquaintance stole her $199 cell phone, according to a police report.

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

Clayton Homes at 6684 N.C. 41 North, Lumberton; Rachel Lewis, of Circle Drive, Lumberton; Elton Tyndall, of Morgan J Road, Shannon; and Dora Dorsey, of Barker Ten Mile Road, Lumberton.



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Anotheronebitesthedust2
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December 29, 2012
The issue is that the ROBESON HOTEL (jail) is overcrowded!!! It cost the county to send inmates to other counties. Our magistrates have been INSTRUCTED to keep bonds low!!! That's the bottom line. See, our law enforcement and court system do not have the intelligence to understand that if bonds are set high it WILL cut down on repeated offenders because they will still be in jail and not out committing more crimes!!!

But there are also issues where repeated offenders with 30 or more pages of violent crimes just SIGN OUT!!! This issue is an individual magistrate issue and a certain deputy that carries these people to the certain deputy. Hello, 710 in Pembroke and the family of criminals that have records from here to California that your buddy deputy and her buddy magistrate keep putting you on the street. But then our high and mighty Sheriff already knows about this and does NOTHING!!! I thing this should be a big issue in his next reelection !!!! Check it out whomever is planning to run against him. This deputy has more power than the Sheriff!!! Pitiful !!!!
ROSSisRIGHT
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December 29, 2012
Merry Christmas.... Such a happy time of year, with love and happiness....

Everyone of these folks have a coulple of things in common... One is, everyone of em are pathetic losers....................

Ps. I remember when I was a kid, we didn't even lock our doors at home or the car. If I rode my bicycle to Mammoth-Mart, I just leaned it next to the doors, didn't have to lock it. People we're mean back then, BUT THEY DIDN'T STEAL.. Pride pride pride
Ex-Lumbertonian
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January 04, 2013
My bike was stolen while leaning against a convenient store wall in Lumberton 30 years ago. I can only imagine how crazy it is now! Heck! Kids broke into my moms house here recently. It's getting horrible there and I hate that. Driving down 2nd St this past Christmas I realized that places can look worse too by the way!
lumbeewarrior
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December 29, 2012
What's going on? Why are the bonds set so low for Locklear and Maynor. Both will bond out for as little as $1000 and $250 respectively and go about seeing who else they can rob and possibly kill. Please everyone call the Magistrate and find out what's really going on, this is crazy!! And for those who think that they don't have the money to bond out believe me there are bondsman who will gladly let them make installments.