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Crime Report for Oct. 4
Oct 04, 2012 | 4107 views | 2 2 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend | print

n Thefts

LUMBERTON — Bobby Strickland, of Bo’s Food Store at 1000 N. Pine St., reported on Tuesday that someone stole six bags of dog food from the business valued at $119.94, according to a police report.

LUMBERTON — Herbert Wooten Jr., of 5190 Overlook Drive, Elm City, reported on Tuesday that someone broke into his 2009 Mercury Grand Marquis while it was parked at Texas Steakhouse and Saloon at 5093 Fayetteville Road and stole a $140 GPS, according to a police report.

LUMBERTON — Talvis Devon Alford, of Jerome Street, reported on Wednesday that someone stole his $3,000 laptop from his home, according to a police report.

n Break-in

LUMBERTON — Kenneth Maurice Stackhouse, of Old Whiteville Road, reported on Tuesday that someone broke into his home and stole two video game systems valued at $850, a $800 video camera, a $631.22 sound system, 28 video games valued at $1,600, and two leather jackets valued at $1,000, according to a police report.

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

Arlene Chavis, of Britton Road, Pembroke; Jamie Lynn Stein, of Gem Road, Lumberton; Zeb Locklear, of Lockwood Drive, Rowland; Ashley Turner Young, of N.C. 301, St. Pauls; and Scothurst Golf Course at 142 Scothurst Drive, Lumber Bridge.



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Anotheronebitesthedust2
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October 04, 2012
I guess Pembroke continues to remain crime free!!! Hahaha
rideordie
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October 04, 2012
as many break-ins in lumberton, everybody seeing someone strange in their yard (shoot first then call the men in blue) it will end some of this coward criminal behavior in lumberton
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