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Crime Reports for Sept. 26
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n Vandalism

LUMBERTON — Courthney Scott, of Piney Grove Road, reported on Monday that someone scratched the bumper of her 2007 Ford Fusion while it was parked at The Internet Center at 3555 N. Roberts Ave., according to a police report. Damage was estimated at $2,000.

LUMBERTON — Kayla Robeson, of California Drive, reported on Wednesday that two of her vehicles, a 2002 Pontiac Bonneville and a 2002 Chevrolet Avalanche, were scratched while parked at her home, according to a police report. Damage was estimated at $2,000 for each vehicle.

LUMBERTON — Dave Champagne, of Velocity Express at 3400 David St., reported on Monday that someone broke into the business by prying open a bay door, causing $2,000 damage, according to a police report.

n Thefts

LUMBERTON — Thomas Fisher, of Oriole Road, reported on Monday that someone stole his $500 cell phone from a table while at an unspecified business at 3185 W. Fifth St., according to a police report.

LUMBERTON — Anthony Griffin, of Emerald Lake Drive, reported on Monday that someone knocked holes in the walls of one of his rental properties at 2301 Marshall St. and stole a $250 air conditioning unit, a $60 door lock and light fixtures and pictures valued at $20, according to a police report.

LUMBERTON — James Pipkins, of the city of Lumberton at 500 N. Cedar St., reported that someone broke into a pump house at 3608 Khan Drive and stole a $500 steel grate and a $500 metal tripod, causing $25 damage to the pump house, according to a police report.

LUMBERTON — Murray David West, of Lumberton Fire Department at 600 N. Cedar St., reported on Monday that someone broke into his 2003 Jeep Rubicon and stole his $40 handgun and a $70 hunting knife, according to a police report.

n Break-ins

LUMBERTON — Shay Benton, of Cox Automotive at 603 W. Fifth St., reported on Monday that someone broke into the business and three vehicles and stole three car stereo systems valued at $600 and a diagnostic scanner, according to a police report. Damage was estimated at $1,600.

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

Lumber River EMC at 231 Dairy Road, Red Springs; Samantha Wilkins, of Old Lowery Road, Shannon; and Philip Corey Locklear, of University Road, Pembroke.



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Geronimo910
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September 27, 2012
LUMBEE LUMBER TONS of ignorance....Where is my Mule to give these donkeys a HEE-HAW???......
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