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Police blotter - April 8 issue
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Havelock Police Department reports of recent incidents include:
March 27
Driving after consuming, driving while impaired reported on Main Street
Driving while impaired, driving while license revoked reported on Main Street
Stalking reported on Lee Drive
Larceny - theft from motor vehicle reported on Hollywood Boulevard
March 28
Defrauding innkeeper or campground owner, resisting/obstructing/delaying an officer reported on Main Street
Assault on a female, interfering with emergency communication reported on Jenny Lane
Unauthorized use of motor vehicle reported on Brown Boulevard
Larceny - felony reported on U.S. 70
Harassing phone calss reported on Shepard Street
City ordinance violations reported on Main Street
March 29
Disorderly conduct by abusive language reported on Main Street
Communicating threats reported on Jerrett Lane
Counterfeiting/forgery reported on Main Street
Larceny - misdemeanor reported on Recreation Drive
March 30
Assault on a female reported on McCotter Boulevard
March 31
Larceny - misdemeanor reported on Cougar Place
Communicating threat reported on Main Street
Trespassing, second degree, reported on Webb Boulevard
April 1
Driving while impaired, rear lamps violation, speeding reported on Shipman Road
Breaking or entering vehicle, larceny - felony reported on Donnell Avenue
Breaking or entering building, larceny - felony reported on Donnell Avenue
Disorderly conduct (first/second offense), resisting/obstructing/delaying an officer reported on Webb Boulevard
Larceny - misdemeanor reported on Main Street
Child abuse (misdemeanor), driving while impaired, failure to comply with driver's license restriction, failure to drive on right half of highway reported on Shipman Road
April 2
Larceny - felony reported on U.S. 70
Fighting/affray reported on Lynnwayne Circle
Resisting/obstructing/delaying an officer reported on Lantana Lane
Arrests
Arrests and charges do not reflect guilt or innocence, which is determined through subsequent judicial proceedings. Havelock Police Department reports of recent arrests include:
March 27
Aaron Kackman, 20, Cherry Point, charged with driving after consuming, driving while impaired
Robert Lamanna, 29, New Bern, charged with driving while impaired, driving while license revoked
Christian Fuller, 17, Havelock, charged with breaking or entering vehicle, conspiracy - felony, larceny - misdemeanor
Seth Sweeny, 23, Havelock, charged with simple assault
David Harvell, 20, Havelock, charged with injury to personal property (willful and wanton), injury to real property
March 28
Bradley Gronemeyer, 21, Havelock, charged with defrauding innkeeper or campground owner, resisting/obstructing/delaying an officer
Robert Maggio, 31, Havelock, charged with possession with intent to sell/distribute controlled substance
Brock Snoddy, 21, Havelock, charged with assault on a female
March 29
Tim Schneider, 28, New Bern, charged with disorderly conduct by abusive language
Carmen Weeks, 33, Havelock, charged with disorderly conduct by abusive language
March 30
Beverly Evans, 57, Maysville, charged with failure to have lights on when windshield wipers in use, no insurance, no operator's license, expired/fictitious/revoked registration
March 31
Acie Burkes III, 19, Havelock, charged with trespassing, second degree
April 1
Kristin Fournier, 23, Swansboro, charged with driving while impaired, rear lamp violation, speeding
Victoria Moore, 30, Havelock, charged with driving while impaired, failure to comply with driver's license restriction, failure to drive on right half of highway, no operator's license
April 2
Sequanna Martin, 32, Cherry Point, charged with resisting/obstructing/delaying an officer
Note
The Havelock News does not report arrests for worthless checks.
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