Thursday, January 31, 2008

Sentencing Updates

Two of Charlotte's dangerous criminals were sentenced today in District Court.

Akim Lockwood: Convicted of stabbed a cab driver multiple times and on December 14, 2006. The incident occurred on Queens Road around 8:00 pm.

Lockwood stabbed the driver- leaving him for dead. He ran from the scene to a church, where he showed up bleeding from knife wounds. The police were called and Lockwood was arrested.

Lockwood was convicted of attempted murder and sentenced to a minimum of 13 years in prison.

Donald Pruitt, 45, pled guilty to five counts of second degree rape and five counts of first degree burglary for offenses he committed against women from 1989 to 1991. Pruitt was sentenced to a total of 50 years in prison.

A synopsis of each case is listed below:

  • 11/28/1989: A 47-year old woman was asleep in her residence when Pruitt cut a screen door and forced open the back door of the residence. He then threatened the victim with a knife and raped her.
  • 07/20/1991: A 31-year old woman was asleep in her residence when Pruitt entered through a secured window. Once inside, Pruitt threatened the victim with a knife and raped her.
  • 10/12/1991: A 16-year old girl was asleep in her bedroom when Pruitt forced entry into her locked residence. He threatened and raped the young woman before fleeing the residence.
  • 11/23/1991: A 27-year old woman was asleep when Donald Pruitt entered her residence through a secured window. He then threatened and raped the victim before fleeing the residence.
  • 11/25/1991: A 60-year old woman was asleep when Pruitt entered her residence through a secured window. Pruitt then threatened and raped the victim before fleeing the residence.

Lisa Greene Found Guilty of Murder & Arson

A jury has found Lisa Louise Greene, 42, guilty of first degree murder and first degree arson for setting the fire that killed her two children on January 10, 2006.

The jurors announced they had reached a unanimous verdict after nearly 14 hours of deliberations.

The sentencing phase of the trial starts Friday morning at the Cabarrus County Courthouse.

More Info @ Prior Blog Posts: 3/17/2006 & 3/01/2006
WCNC: Watch the verdict read in court

Man Arrested for Restaurant Robbery in Stallings

Police arrested Kipini Faelik Davis, 34, after he robbed a Stallings restaurant and led officers on a chase which ended in Mint Hill. Davis was found hiding in the crawl space of a home.

Police say Davis walked into the 'Burger Joint' on Stallings Road around 7:30 on Tuesday night. He pulled out a handgun and demanded money from the three employees who were in the restaurant at the time.

After Davis left the scene in a stolen car, Matthews police and Union County Sheriff Deputies spotted him driving along Highway 74 near Windsor Square in Matthews and Stallings police officers joined in the chase.

Davis ditched the car at the intersection of Highway 51 & Hartis Lane and fled on foot. The police called in the K-9 unit and helicopter to search for Davis. Finally, officers found Davis hiding in the crawl space of a home in the area. He was arrested without incident.

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Homeowner Shot after Interrupting Burglary

A man was shot this afternoon after he returned home and interrupted two men in the process of stealing from his home.

The incident occurred around 2:30 pm on Short Hill Drive. Police say a homeowner and his brother returned home and discovered two men inside the home.

The homeowner and one of the suspects got into a struggle and the homeowner was shot. He was transported to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries.

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Two Men Arrested for Robbing CiCi's Pizza

On Monday, at approximately 8:37 pm, Casey Edwards (Top Photo) entered CiCi's Pizza, located at located at 14205 Reece Boulevard.

Edwards was wearing a stocking over his face and demanded money from the manager by threatening assault. He then approached two patrons in the restaurant and demanded money and jewelry.

The patrons resisted which resulted in an assault to the male patron with a weapon described as brass knuckles.

Edwards ran from the restaurant and jumped into a burgundy 4-door Mercury vehicle where Joshua Dover (Bottom Photo) was seen waiting in the vehicle.

Huntersville police officers were close by and located the vehicle driving recklessly from the scene. They caught up with the suspect vehicle on McCoy Road.

Edwards and Dover were taken into custody and the patrons property was returned. The man who was injured at CiCi’s Pizza was treated at Presbyterian Hospital in Huntersville.

As usual, Casey Edwards and Josh Edwards have extensive criminal records.

Monday, January 28, 2008

CMPD Officer Indicted on Kidnapping & Sex Offense Charges

Joseph Anthony, 39, a Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Officer was indicted today on charges of first degree kidnapping and first degree sex offense against an adult with serious injury. His bail is set at $10,000.

CMPD's Chief Darrel Stephens held a press conference today and said the incident occurred on November 27, 2007. Officer Anthony was on-duty and responded to a missing person call.

The following day, a fellow officer reported the incident after they heard the victim talk about what happened to her. Within three hours, CMPD put the nine year veteran on administrative leave, pending an investigation.

Police are not elaborating on what exactly happened but they do say the officer was with the woman for approximately 45 minutes, she was not raped and the kidnapping charge stems from him moving her room to room.

After the police finished their investigation, the case was presented to the Mecklenburg County District Attorney’s Office, who determined they had enough evidence to seek an indictment against Anthony.

In the press conference today, Chief Darrel Stephens said, “These charges sicken me and all of the other men and women of this department. In fact, it is due to the integrity of fellow officers that we got information that enabled us to pursue the investigation.”

As difficult as it is for any police department to have charges against one of their own, the CMPD aggressively pursues any allegations of misconduct because nothing is more important than the integrity of the force." (Read CMPD Media Brief)

Crime Blotter: 1/21/08-1/27/08

Sunday, January 27, 2008

Recent Arrests in Charlotte, NC

Name : SMITH, KYLE A

* INDECENT LIBERTIES WITH CHILD
* STAT RAPE/SEX OFFN DEF >=6YR









Name : STUKES, ANTONIO LAMAR

* CONSPIRACY - FELONY
* ASSAULT DEADLY WEAPON/INTENT KILL/SERIOUS INJURY-GUN








Name : MARTIN, SANTARIO
-Habitual Repeat Offender-


* 3X's: DISCHARGING FIREARM INTO OCCUPIED PROPERTY








* ROBBERY WITH DANGEROUS WEAPON--INDIVIDUAL
* CONSP ROBBERY DANGEROUS WEAPON

Saturday, January 26, 2008

Two Shot at Club Onyx; 1 Killed

Early this morning, 31-year old Jeffrey Eugene Inman was killed and Jared Samuel Moore, 21, was wounded in a shooting that occurred outside Club Onyx, a strip club located on Old Pineville Road.

Police say Inman was found deceased at the scene and Moore drove himself to the hospital with a gunshot wound to the abdomen. He is expected to be okay.

If you have any information that could help police, please call Crime Stoppers at 704-334-1600.

Police Looking to Identify Man Found Dead on Freedom Dr.

Last Sunday morning, a man was found deceased in a parking lot on Freedom Drive. He did not have any visual injuries and the medical examiner is still trying to determine a cause of death. Several media outlets have speculated that he froze to death because the temperature dipped to 25 degrees the night before.

The man did not have any identification with him and police are still unable to identify him. Today, the police released a photo of the unidentified deceased man** and provided additional information about him. ** WARNING: Photo is a deceased man

Description of Victim: Black male, 5'8", brown eyes, bald and was clean-shaven. He was in his late 30's or early 40's and weighed 182 pounds. When officers found the man, he was clothed in an inside-out black jacket, a green wool sweater, dark blue jeans and black athletic shoes. Also, the man had his gall bladder removed at some point in his life.

Prior to his death, the man was spotted in the area of Parkway Avenue, Tennyson Street and Freedom Drive. Police say the man may not have spoken much English or was very difficult to understand. If you have any information that can help police identify the man, please call Crime Stoppers at 704-334-1600.

Friday, January 25, 2008

Bank of America on Prosperity Church Rd. Robbed

Yesterday afternoon, a man robbed the Bank of America branch, located at 3021 Prosperity Church Road.

Police say a lone black man entered the bank and threatened a teller with a gun. He left with an undisclosed amount of money. The teller describes the man as being about 5’2” to 5’3” with a medium build. He’s described as having a full beard. Witnesses say he may have been wearing a hat.

No one was hurt during the robbery. Investigators from CMPD and the FBI Charlotte Safe Streets Task Force responded to the robbery and are still investigating. Anyone with information regarding this case is requested to contact the FBI at (704) 377-9200.

Bank Robbery: RBC Centua on Harris Blvd.

UPDATE: Police have arrested and charged Ronnie Glenn (R) for robbing the RBC Centura on December 28th. (Capture Info)
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At 4:44 pm, the RBC Centura Bank located at 230 E. WT Harris Blvd was robbed by a black male suspect. The robber indicated he had a gun and demanded money from the teller. The suspect then left the bank in an unknown direction.

The suspect was described as follows; B/M, dark complexion, 5'7-5'8, 140 lbs, beard and moustache, short hair and "dirty looking." He was last seen wearing a dark blue jacket with light colored sleeves, grey pants and white sneakers. The suspect was also wearing a dark colored baseball cap that was recovered just outside the bank.

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Police Seeking Man who Escaped Custody

UPDATE: 1/26/08: Police have arrested Terrell Williams.

CMPD detectives are seeking information on the whereabouts of Terrell Joseph Williams. (R) Anyone who sees Williams or knows where he is should call 911 immediately. Anyone caught assisting or harboring Williams could face criminal charges.

Williams broke free and ran from police custody this evening while being escorted from the Hickory Grove Division Office to a patrol car for transport to the jail. He was handcuffed at the time.

Officers gave chase and were unable to locate him. K-9 and the helicopter were also called in to assist with the extensive search. He was arrested today on charges stemming from a burglary that occurred this afternoon in the 6800 block of Silver Valley Drive.

Williams is a convicted felon currently wanted for 2nd Degree Trespass, Felony Breaking and Entering, Felony Larceny after Breaking and Entering, Conspiracy to Commit a Felony, Resisting a Public Officer, PWISD Cocaine and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. His history includes previous arrests for auto theft, trespassing, robbery, burglary and larceny.

Police arrested two other suspects today for the same Silver Valley Drive burglary. Rico Kamson and Reno Kamson were charged with Felony Breaking and Entering, Felony Larceny after Breaking and Entering and Conspiracy to Commit a Felony. Reno Kamson is also charged with Possession of Stolen Goods. He had items in his possession that had been reported stolen in a Mint Hill burglary on January 11, 2008.

They are both in the Mecklenburg County Jail. Detectives are also investigating whether these suspects were involved in any other recent burglaries.

Recent Spike in Home Break-In's: Similar Suspects & Methods

The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department released the following information today regarding a recent increase in home break-ins: (Read full statement on CMPD site)

CMPD Burglary detectives are actively investigating a recent rash of residential burglaries that have similar suspect descriptions and use similar methods.

"While citywide, burglaries were down nearly 5% last year compared to 2006, we have seen an increase in the past couple of weeks," says Captain David Poston, who leads CMPD's Property Crimes Unit. "People feel especially violated when someone has broken in to their home and stolen their personal belongings. It is a major priority for us to catch the people who are responsible."

Over the past month, detectives have seen a pattern to some reports of burglaries and are pursuing leads to identify and arrest the thieves. In fact, officers made an arrest in a case today that fit the pattern of some other recent burglaries. They are interviewing that suspect and investigating to determine whether the crimes are related. The suspects name will be released once he has been processed.

Yesterday, four homes were broken into in the North part of Mecklenburg County. All had suspect descriptions and methodology similar to some burglaries that occurred earlier in the month in the South Division. Similar break-in's have also been reported in other parts of the city.

Patterns of Recent Burglaries:
● Suspect Descriptions: When suspect descriptions are available, witnesses report seeing 3-4 black males, ages 18-25, most with dreadlocks.
● Suspect vehicles: the thieves are driving late-model sedans or SUVs that are stolen or rented.

Anatomy of the Break-Ins:
● Most are occurring during the day, although there is no apparent pattern to the time or day of the week.
● The suspects are knocking on doors to make sure no one is at home before entering the home, usually by going around to the back door and kicking it in.
● There have been some reports of the suspects entering through front doors when the house design makes that entrance less visible from the street.
● In some cases, when residents did not respond to the knock on the door, the suspects broke in, apparently thinking no one was home. When the suspects saw someone was home, they fled, often without taking anything from the residence.

What's Stolen: The thieves are targeting homes with plasma televisions and/or other high-end electronics or computers easily visible through a downstairs window.

CMPD detectives are following up on a number of leads and officers throughout the patrol divisions are working with neighborhoods residents. In addition to providing information about cases and safety information, they are teaching prevention initiatives and encouraging residents to actively participate in—or start—a community crime watch program.

Take Steps to Reduce Risks:
There are a number of actions citizens can take to reduce risks of being a victim of these burglars:
● Be on the lookout for and call 911 to report suspicious persons in your area. Be especially sensitive to those who fit the descriptions in these similar cases.
● When you are home and someone knocks on your door, let them know you are home. If a visitor is unexpected, say, "Please leave. I am calling the police." If their visit to you is legitimate, they will provide more explanation. If they were checking to make sure the house is empty, they will leave.
● Activate your home alarm system, especially when you are not home, but even when you are.
● Close blinds or curtains so valuables are not readily visible from outside your home.

Recent Arrests in Charlotte, NC

Name : ROANE, MARIO EDWARD

* ROBBERY WITH DANGEROUS WEAPON-BUSINESS/OTHER PLACE

* FUGITIVE/EXTRADITION OTHER STATE







Name : JIN, SHUZI

* PRACTICE MASSAGE/BODYWORK THERAPY WITHOUT LICENSE
* MASSAGING A PERSON OF THE OPPOSITE SEX
* MASSAGING THE PRIVATE PARTS OF ANOTHER







Name : CALDWELL, ERIC DION
- Habitual Repeat Offender-
* DISCHARGING FIREARM INTO OCCUPIED PROPERTY
* 3 X's: ASSAULT WITH DEADLY WEAPON--INTENT TO KILL - GUN






- More info. about arrest -
* ROBBERY WITH DANGEROUS WEAPON--INDIVIDUAL
* CONSPIRACY - FELONY









- More info. about arrest -
* ROBBERY WITH DANGEROUS WEAPON--INDIVIDUAL
* CONSPIRACY - FELONY







* ROBBERY WITH DANGEROUS WEAPON--INDIVIDUAL
* CONSPIRACY-ARMED ROBBERY BUSINESS/PERSON









- Habitual Repeat Offender -
* ROBBERY WITH DANGEROUS WEAPON--INDIVIDUAL
* CONSPIRACY - FELONY
* DISCHARGING FIREARM INTO OCCUPIED PROPERTY

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Shootout Causes Four Car Accident

Yesterday afternoon, a shootout between two vehicles led to a four car accident at the intersection of S. Tryon Street and Arrowood Road.

Police say the exchange of gunfire occurred while the two cars were driving down the road around 2:12 pm. The shootout caused such a commotion on the road, four cars crashed at the intersection. The vehicles involved in the shooting fled the scene- one of which was a gold colored Cadillac.

No one was injured as a result of the shooting but MEDIC treated several people for minor injuries as a result of the crash.

Recent Arrests in Charlotte, NC

Name : EVANS, ALIYIA NICHELLE
- More info. about arrest -
* ROBBERY WITH DANGEROUS WEAPON--INDIVIDUAL
* CONSPIRACY - FELONY









Name : SMITH, AMY LYNN

* SOLICIT - CRIME AGAINST NATURE
* PROSTITUTION - SOLICITING FOR









Name : JOYNER, BRIAN KEITH


* DISCHARGING FIREARM INTO OCCUPIED PROPERTY
* DISCHARGE FIREARM IN CITY









Name : CALDWELL, WILLIAM LEROY


* 3 X's: INDECENT LIBERTIES WITH CHILD
* 3 X's: ATTEMPTED SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OF MINOR








* ASSAULT DEADLY WEAPON/INTENT KILL/SERIOUS INJURY-CUT
* INJURY TO PERSONAL PROPERTY








* ASSAULT DEADLY WEAPON/INTENT KILL/SERIOUS INJURY-CUT
* ASSAULT ON A FEMALE - AGG.PHYS.FORCE
* INJURY TO PERSONAL PROPERTY

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Woman Beaten & Forced to Drink Bleach

WCNC News interviewed a woman today who was viciously attacked by her former co-worker, 19-year old Dyshericka Bell.

The attack happened last Tuesday at a pretzel shop inside the Carolina Place Mall. According to the news report, (and footage of the victims bruises) Bell beat and dragged her former co-worker and even made her drink bleach! Bell had been fired from her job at the Pretzel shop a few days before the attack.

The sad part in all of this is that Bell was only charged with misdemeanor assault and battery. As usual, this isn't the first time Bell has been arrested for assault and battery and she has several other prior charges in addition to her many assault charges. At the time of her arrest last week, she had three outstanding felony warrants for 2007 charges of breaking and entering- with force, damage to property and possession of stolen goods.

According to her DOC record, Bell's record goes back to 2001, when she was arrested for damage to property. (Note: I am not sure this information is accurate because she would have been 13 in 2001 and her conviction date was not until last September.) Bell was sentenced to probation and a suspended sentence. Hopefully, the attack last week is considered a parole violation and she spends some time in jail to (hopefully) learn a lesson!

Man Robs Bank of America on Monroe Road

A few minutes before 5:00 pm, a lone black male robbed the Bank of America branch, located at 9700 Monroe Road.
Police say the man entered the bank and approached one of the bank tellers. He grabbed an undisclosed amount of currency from the teller area and ran out of the bank.
The suspect was last observed running from the bank on Monroe Road in the direction of Sardis Road North. No weapon was observed or displayed during the robbery and there were no injuries.
The suspect is described as a black male with medium-brown skin tone, approximately 6'0" to 6'1" in height, thin build, 40's in age, with a beard and moustache. At the time of the robbery, the suspect was wearing a dark-colored Panthers cap, a dark-gray shirt, and a black jacket.
Investigators from the FBI Charlotte Safe Streets Task Force and the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department responded to the robbery and are investigating this matter. If you have any information regarding this case, please contact the FBI at (704) 377-9200.

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Crime Blotter: 1/14/08-1/20/08

CMPD South Division Update on Gangs, Break-Ins & Robberies

The following information was sent on Wednesday via govdelivery from the Captain of CMPD's South Division:

As Captain of CMPD’s South Division, I have received several inquiries about two separate issues that I know have raised concerns in our community.

The first is a series of e-mails circulating throughout Southern Mecklenburg County and the Weddington area of Union County suggesting that the gang MS-13 is targeting affluent communities for robberies and/or kidnappings. The second concerns a series of burglaries in South Charlotte. Here is what we know about these two issues:

Attempted Kidnapping/Robbery:
On December 23, 2007, at approximately 8:00 P.M., a Providence Country Club neighborhood resident was in the street when a dark colored minivan drove up. A male, described by the victim as Hispanic, got out of the van, pointed a gun at him and ordered him into the van. The victim resisted, a struggle ensued and the victim was shot in the leg. Fortunately, the victim did not sustain life-threatening injuries.

After being released from the hospital, the victim sent an e-mail out describing the incident. In the email, the victim makes the following statement. “Gang initiation is a possibility here... or just money, but we'll never know.” This incident coupled with a rumor of MS-13 graffiti behind the Arboretum has caused some to believe that MS-13 has targeted Providence Country Club for attacks on citizens.

We have no information currently that would lead us to believe that this crime was anything other than an isolated incident that is unusual for the Providence Country Club Community and the entire South Division. In fact, citywide, there are only a few reports of this type.

Key Points:
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While gang issues throughout the Charlotte region have grown in recent years, according to CMPD’s Gang Unit, MS-13 primarily targets rival gangs and it is not its practice to require a certain type of crime to be committed in order to gain membership.
· There was some graffiti reported at the Arboretum last week that the management company quickly painted over, which is what we want.
· I have spoken to the officers who have worked that area for many years and they have informed me that there are not any indications that MS-13 tagged the Arboretum. The department’s gang unit tracks reported graffiti throughout our jurisdiction and they are informing me that there is no significant MS-13 tagging in the South Division.
· I have also spoken to Union County Sheriff Eddie Cathey and he informs me there is no MS-13 activity in that area of Union County.

Burglaries:
The South Division, like several other divisions, is currently experiencing an increase in residential break-ins. We are working diligently to identify and arrest suspects and working with neighborhoods to minimize risks of victimization.

In most of these cases the suspects are knocking on doors to make sure no one is at home before entering. There have been a few cases in which residents, for whatever reason, did not respond to the knock on the door so the suspects broke in, apparently thinking no one was home. When the suspects saw someone was home, they fled, often without taking anything from the residence. Crime analysis indicates there is no relationship among these incidents.

In many cases, the media and some citizens are inaccurately characterizing these burglaries as “home invasions”- a term that certainly heightens fear even further, but fortunately doesn’t apply to most burglaries, even if someone happens to be home when the suspect breaks in. Home invasion-style robberies are lifestyle robberies; they are seldom random. The home and residents are targeted for drugs, cash or other goods known to the suspects or it is domestic-related.

Anatomy of Recent Burglaries & CMPD's Response:
· Random areas targeted
· No pattern to time of day or day of the week
· Suspects have tendency to use stolen or rented cars, which makes it especially challenging to address from both prevention and apprehension standpoints. However, we are also looking into working with rental car companies to prevent these individuals from being able to rent cars.
· We are aggressively pursuing leads and presenting cases to the DA’s office as aggressively as possible
· Most of the suspects identified are repeat offenders. We are attempting to get some of these individuals monitored under the new electronic monitoring program
· One of our means of addressing the issue was to increase awareness in the affected communities by emailing information about the trend to community representatives.

The good news is that the information reached a lot of people. The bad news is that some of the information was taken out of context and misconstrued to the extent that it created unsubstantiated fear.

Finally, some e-mails have inaccurately suggested the police are trying to keep this issue quiet, ostensibly so as not to create a panic. We haven’t kept quiet at all -- you may recall a South Division Community Coordinator initiated e-mail notification about the burglaries. However, when alarming misinformation exists, we have serious concerns about creating unnecessary panic. An informed public is the best tool for the prevention and solving of crime. However, a misinformed public is counterproductive to addressing real issues.

I appreciate the working relationship we have with our neighborhood leadership and neighborhood members and encourage you to continue to work with us to make our neighborhoods safer.

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Saturday, January 19, 2008

Police Seeking Mini-Mart Robber

On December 19th, the man shown in the above photo robbed the Jerry’s Mini Mart, located at 8700 Mt. Holly Road. If you recognize the suspect, please call Crime Stoppers at (704) 334-1600.

Friday, January 18, 2008

Police Looking for Repeat Bank Robber

Police are looking for a man they believe is responsible for robbing two different banks in Charlotte this week. On Tuesday, the man robbed the RBC Centura Bank on Colony Rd. Police say the same man robbed a First Charter Bank branch this afternoon.

At approximately 4:30 pm, a white male entered the First Charter Bank, located at 6342 Carmel Road. The suspect waved a black semi-automatic pistol at the two tellers and demanded cash. The tellers gave the suspect cash and he fled out the back door, running towards Pineville-Matthews Road.

The suspect is described as a white male, age 20-25, 5'11"- 6'1" with a thin build. At the time of the robbery, the suspect was wearing a white mask, gray hooded sweatshirt, baggy pants, black gloves and tan work boots. If you have any information, please contact Crime Stoppers at 704-334-1600.

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Recent Arrests in Charlotte, NC

Name : ATKINS, CAMERON TIRRELL
* 2X's: ROBBERY WITH DANGEROUS WEAPON-BUSINESS/OTHER PLACE
* 2X's: CONSPIRACY-ARMED ROBBERY BUSINESS/PERSON










Name : HEMPHILL, ALAN ANTHONY
* ASSAULT WITH DEADLY WEAPON-SERIOUS INJURY - GUN
* DISCHARGING FIREARM INTO OCCUPIED PROPERTY










Name : BUTLER, HARRY LEE


* ROBBERY WITH DANGEROUS WEAPON-BUSINESS/OTHER PLACE








Name : STURDIVANT, WILLIE JAMES

* ATTEMPTED COMMON LAW ROBBERY










Name: BANIS, JIMMY HOLLOMAN
* 3 X's: RAPE-1ST DEGREE-VICTIM UNDER 13-OTHER
* 9 X's: INDECENT LIBERTIES WITH CHILD
* 2 X's: SEX OFFENSE-1ST DEGREE-VICTIM UNDER 13

Student Shot at Crossroads Charter High School

Around 10:00 am, police responded to the parking lot of Crossroads Charter High School in reference to a student shot.

Upon arrival, police found 18-year old Kareem Steele suffering from a gunshot wound to the shoulder. Steele was transported to CMC with non-life threatening injuries.

Police say the shooting occurred after several students got into an argument in the school parking lot. Antonio Japez Wells, 17, (R) is identified as the shooter. Wells and two other students were inside a vehicle when they drove up to the victim and Wells fired a shot.

Wells is charged with assault with a deadly weapon- intent to kill and possession of a weapon on school grounds. His bond is set at $55,000. Police say they have not filed any charges against the other two students involved and the District Attorney will review the case to see if charges should be filed.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

RBC Centura on Colony Rd. Robbed

Shortly before 5:00 pm, a white male was seen pacing back and forth outside the RBC Centura Bank at 3920 Colony Rd. One of the drive-thru tellers spotted the man and left the window to warn other bank employees.

At that time, the man covered his face with a white bandana, entered the bank and pulled a small black semi-automatic handgun out of his sweatshirt pocket. The suspect pointed the gun at the victim tellers and demanded money. The suspect obtained an undisclosed amount of money and then left the bank. After the suspect left the bank, a dye pack exploded, possibly staining his clothing red.

The suspect was described as: white male, early-mid 20's, 6’2-6’3, 190 lbs with dark brown eyebrows. The robber was last seen wearing a light brown or orange sweatshirt with the hood up, a white bandana with black designs covering his face from the eyes down, baggy blue jeans and dirty white sneakers. The suspect was armed with a small black semi-automatic pistol.

If you have any information that can help police, please contact Crime Stoppers at 704-334-1600.

5th Grader Brings Gun to School

Police were called to CMS' Sterling Elementary School today after an assistant principal found a 10-year old with a .32 revolver.

According to CMS, the 5th grader had the gun in his book bag. The boy showed the gun to his friend and the friend told the teacher who alerted the assistant principal.

Police say they are investigating the incident and trying to find out where the gun came from. The juvenile will be charged with possession of a weapon on school grounds.

Monday, January 14, 2008

Robber Uses Baby as Pawn During Robbery

Last night, a woman and her baby were in a car leaving the Villages Apartments (located on Village Brook Drive) when a man in a white van drove up and blocked her in. The armed robber grabbed the woman's baby and held her hostage until the woman handed over her purse.

Police believe the same suspect is responsible for another robbery that occurred in the same apartment complex ten minutes prior. The victim said the suspect held the shotgun to his stomach, patted him down and robbed him of his money.

The suspect is a black male, approx. 5'10" with dreadlocks. He was wearing blue jeans, a dark sweater and a mask. He was driving a white Chevy Express van with a roof rack and a NC plate beginning with WSM. If you have any information that can help police, please call Crime Stoppers at 704-334-1600.

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Drug Suspect Runs from Police

Early this morning, police officers conducting a drug investigation attempted to stop Darrian Perry (R) on Kendall Drive.

Police say Perry attempted to strike the officers with his vehicle and fled the scene. A short vehicle pursuit ensued and stop sticks were deployed which successfully stopped the suspect vehicle.

Perry was taken into custody after resisting arrest and being tased. Perry is charged with four counts of assault on an officer, flee to elude arrest, DUI and various drug charges.

Recent Arrests in Charlotte, NC

Name : DONALDSON, DAMION

* ROBBERY WITH DANGEROUS WEAPON--INDIVIDUAL
* LARCENY OF MOTOR VEHICLE









Name : CRAWFORD, DAVIYONTE

* ROBBERY WITH DANGEROUS WEAPON--INDIVIDUAL
* CONSP ROBBERY DANGEROUS WEAPON










Name : COLLINS, JASHEHAN ODELL
* ROBBERY WITH DANGEROUS WEAPON--INDIVIDUAL
* CONSPIRACY-ARMED ROBBERY BUSINESS/PERSON










Name : HOOVER, LATRON M
* ROBBERY WITH DANGEROUS WEAPON--INDIVIDUAL
* CONSP ROBBERY DANGEROUS WEAPON
* BURGLARY - FIRST DEGREE
* 4X's:KIDNAPPING - SECOND DEGREE








Name : MCRORIE, TONYA MICHELLE



* PROSTITUTION - SOLICITING FOR








Name: KENNEDY, RICKIE MARQUISE


* INDECENT LIBERTIES WITH CHILD
* STAT RAPE/SEX OFFN DEF >4<6yr