Published 12:00 am Wednesday, June 13, 2007
Stranded vehicle leads to charges
Rowan County Sheriff’s Office reports:
– Byron Keith Smith, 1241 Forest Park Drive, Kannapolis, reported May 30 that his truck had been stolen and then sold for scrap metal.
– Catherine Darlene Stegall, 1011 Skyway Drive, Kannapolis, was charged May 30 with possession with intent to sell and deliver cocaine, possession with intent to sell and deliver marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia following a residence search. She was held under $9,000 bond.
Charles Ray Rice, same address, was charged May 30 with possession of a Schedule II controlled substance, maintaining a dwelling to keep/sell a controlled substance and possession with intent to sell and deliver cocaine. He was held under $10,500 bond.
– James Michael Messina of Kannapolis reported a fishing rod and reels, a tackle box and bait, five horse halters and an orange bucket stolen from a building at 5825 Enochville School Road May 30 or 31. Total loss was $1,310.
– Janet Rafaldt of Concord reported a May 30 burglary at rental property at 1029 Lenwood Drive, Kannapolis. Total loss was $1,050.
– Thomas Earl Campbell of Kannapolis reported a thrown object broke the rear window and windshield of his vehicle while it was parked on Freeze Road in Kannapolis June 2. Damage totaled $450.
– Ronald Underwood, 33, 2111 Cane View Court, Kannapolis, was charged June 2 with possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia after a sheriff’s deputy found a vehicle stranded in the 7900 block of Old Beatty Ford Road. Underwood was also held for failing to appear in court on a child neglect charge in Virginia.
– Thomas Woodrow Steelman, 22, Lot 2 Gaddy’s Mobile Home Park, Kannapolis, was charged June 4 with injury to real property based on a complaint by Martha Howard, 139 Excel Drive, Kannapolis. He was released on a written promise to appear in court July 19.
– Nancy Horn Campbell of Kannapolis reported June 6 that a washer and dryer had been stolen from her grandmother’s 255 Susan Lane home.
– Terry Freeze, Phyllis Miller and Alice Smith all reported June 5 that vandals had damaged their property in the 6000 block of Plyler Road, Kannapolis.
– Counterfeit money was passed June 5 at Sonic America, 2894 N. Cannon Blvd., Kannapolis.