Blotter: Police charge three teens in rocking throwing vandalism

Published 11:16 pm Thursday, April 30, 2015

By Shavonne Walker

shavonne.walker@salisburypost.com

Police charged three teens this week with throwing rocks at downtown businesses, breaking windows in the process. The teens were seen on security surveillance and a witness throwing rocks at four businesses.

A week ago Salisbury Police charged Dominic Roshad Corradetti, 16, of the 1300 block of North Church Street, with throwing rocks at an East Council Street apartment building. Officials say two 14-year-olds were charged this week with their involvement in the apartment building incident as well as the four businesses.
Police said the businesses are Abigail’s at 113 North Main St., AT&T at 220 South Church St., Lost and Found at 128 East Innes St. and Doran, Shelby, Pethel and Hudson law firm at 122 N. Lee St.
The incidents occurred April 18, police officials said.
In other police reports:
• Police responded on Wednesday and found a man in possession of marijuana and digital scales in the 400 block of West Bank Street.
• A man reported on Wednesday his home as burglarized in the 1600 block of Third Street.
• Police responded on Wednesday to an incident involving marijuana possession in the 1100 block of Old Plank Road and Partee Street where two people were charged during a license checkpoint.
• A woman reported on Wednesday a vandalism occurred in the 500 block of West Bank Street.
• James Michale Hensley, 61, was charged Wednesday with misdemeanor assault on a female in the 100 block of East Liberty Street.
• Chauncey Otis Moore, 59, was charged on Wednesday with being a fugitive from justice.
Contact reporter Shavonne Walker at 704-797-4253.