Friday, September 26, 2008

Associate Pastor Arrested for Rape and Indecent Liberties with a Child

After receiving evidence from two juvenile victims, detectives with the Special Victims Division of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department signed warrants on Lawrence Webber for First Degree Rape and Indecent Liberties with a Child.
Mr. Webber is the Associate Pastor at Reeder Memorial Baptist Church, located at 3725 Beatties Ford Rd. In addition, Mr. Webber is a North Carolina Registered Sex Offender.
Earlier this evening members of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department's Violent Criminal Apprehension Team (VCAT) arrested Mr. Webber and took him into police custody. Mr. Webber was arrested on three Felony counts of First Degree Rape and five Felony counts of Indecent Liberties with a Child.
This is an ongoing criminal investigation. Anyone with relevant information is asked to contact the Special Victims Division at 704-336-2418

Wachovia Bank on Providence Rd Robbed

The Charlotte FBI Safe Streets Task Force needs help tracking down four men who took over a bank during a robbery at the Wachovia Bank Branch at 1065 Providence Road Friday afternoon.
The men ran into the bank and pointed weapons at the tellers. They jumped over the counters to grab money and then escaped in a stolen van. No one inside the bank was injured during the robbery.

If anyone knows anything that may help investigators track these man down, they are asked to call the Charlotte Division of the FBI at 704-377-9200.

Deputy Chief Jerry Sennett to Retire November 1st

Deputy Police Chief Jerry Sennett announced that he will retire from the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department on November 1, 2008.

Chief Sennett began his CMPD career on September 5, 1979 and has served in Patrol, Vice and Narcotics, Training, and Support Services during his tenure with the department. He is currently the Deputy Chief over CMPD’s Field Services Group South. Chief Sennett has been a strong proponent of community policing and has been instrumental in building partnerships between CMPD and a variety of community organizations.

In announcing his retirement, Chief Sennett stated, “It has been an honor for me to spend 29 years at the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department and to be a part of the department’s evolution into one of the finest urban police departments in the country. I have had the privilege of working with talented and dedicated officers and value the relationships that we have built with the community. I felt that it was time to move on to the next chapter in my life and I look forward to using the experience I have gained to meet new challenges.”

Chief Rodney Monroe praised Chief Sennett’s service to CMPD: “Jerry Sennett has served this department and this community with distinction for 29 years. He has been a tremendous asset to me during my first few months in the department; he has helped me understand the department’s history, structure, and procedures and has been a valued advisor as we have worked through our recent reorganization. We will miss Jerry’s experience and guidance but I wish him well as he moves on to other opportunities.”

City Manager Curt Walton also praised Chief Sennett’s 29 years of service: “Jerry has been instrumental in many areas and, in particular, leading our Support Services and Field Services Groups. His leadership, contributions and accomplishments go far beyond this organization. His work with citizens, families, and victims of crime truly showed his commitment to and passion for law enforcement. The relationships he helped build with residents, neighborhoods, businesses and local officials are a testament to how well he served our organization.”

Chief Sennett’s successor will be announced at a later date.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Missing: Kyle Fleischmann - $50,000 Award Offered

UPDATES:
* Award increased to $50,000 on 9/24/08.
* Video of Kyle leaving the Bar
* www.helpfindkyle.com
* Facebook Group
* MySpace Group
* America's Most Wanted

Kyle Fleischmann, 24, (Shown R) is missing and his family is asking for anyone with information to come forward and help police find him.

Kyle was last seen early Friday morning in uptown, where he left Buckhead Saloon around 2:15 am. He hasn't been seen nor heard from since. Kyle's family and friends are concerned because it is unlike him to disappear.

Kyle Fleischmann is 6'0" and 180 pounds. He has green eyes and brown hair. He was last seen wearing jeans, a black T-shirt, and black dress shoes.

If you have any information or saw Kyle early Saturday morning, please call Crime Stoppers at 704-334-1600 or America's Most Wanted at 1-800-CRIME TV. $50,000 reward offered.

Armed Robbery on Eastcrest Drive

Early this morning, a Hispanic male was approached in the parking lot of the apartments at 1600 block of Eastcrest Dr. by a black male who robbed him. During the robbery, the victim was struck multiple times in the head with a handgun.

The suspect fled in a red pickup truck occupied by other individuals. The victim flagged down nearby patrol officers and the vehicle was stopped. The following individuals were charged:

Immanuel Adel Walker:
- Armed Robbery, conspiracy to commit armed robbery, and resisting arrest.
- Walker is on probation for the 2/13/2007 armed robbery of B’s coin laundry in Mint Hill after being given a plea to common law robbery.
Ronald Dewayne Deese:
- Armed robbery, carrying a concealed weapon, possession of a stolen firearm, and conspiracy to commit armed robbery.
Angelica Hope Peeler:
- Armed robbery and conspiracy to commit armed robbery
- Driving while license revoked.
Anthony Alexander Robinson:
- Armed robbery and conspiracy to commit armed robbery

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

DiBruno Family Scams

UPDATE: 9/23/08: Joseph DiBruno, Jr. was sentenced to 21.8 years in Federal Prison. Joseph DiBruno, Sr. was sentenced to serve 5 years in prison.

UPDATE: 9/17/07: On the first day of the DiBruno's trial, shortly before jury selection, all three DiBruno's decided to enter plea agreements and await sentencing.

- Joseph DiBruno Sr.'s Plea Agreement
- Joseph DiBruno Jr.'s Plea Agreement
- Nick DiBruno's Plea Agreement
- Government's Exhibit List
- Second Superseding Bill of Indictment

For the past twenty years, the DiBruno family from Belmont, NC have scammed hundreds of people out of tens of millions of dollars.

The DiBruno's made a living taking advantage of the elderly, inexperienced investors and their friends. They are ruthless con-artists who have knowingly defrauded people out of their life savings to treat themselves to expensive cars, homes and jewelry.

I could not possibly list all of the scams the DiBruno’s have been involved in over the years but I promise you will get the idea if you read the following…

Joseph DiBruno, Sr. and his wife Lela DiBruno established the family criminal enterprise in the early 1980's. Joe DiBruno partnered up with some fellow crooks in 1983 to create a bogus company called 'National Gas & Power Co.' or 'NGP.' DiBruno and his co-conspirators told potential investors they operated a successful recycling plant in Virgina and planned to expand.

DiBruno produced false documentation to mislead potential investors into believing there was a company and recycling plant to invest in. He presented them with false profit information and had his cohorts act as satisfied investors to further convince the investors. After DiBruno and his cronies convinced people to invest in NGP and collected the money, they did not provide any further financial information to the ‘shareholders’ of NGP. In addition, none of the parties involved in selling the stocks were licensed security agents.

NGP was subsequently shut down by the SEC in 1989. DiBruno was convicted of security law violations but he never paid a cent to the victims he defrauded nor did he spend one day in jail for his crimes. The SEC violations didn’t stop DiBruno. This was only the beginning of his career in cheating people out of money.

DiBruno had a partner in crime named Cecil Minges. Minges was an older man and a veteran con artist himself. Minges formed a fake company in Florida called 'US Dairy.' He claimed he had the recipe for low cholesterol milk and bilked investors out of millions of dollars before US Dairy was shut down by the SEC in 1994.

Two months after Minges' company US Dairy was shut down, DiBruno formed a corporation in North Carolina called 'Golden Jersey Products' or GJP. DiBruno formed the 'shell' business to continue Minges' milk scam; however, DiBruno, Sr. took it to the next level. Joseph DiBruno informed potential investors he could buy the formula for cholesterol free milk for $2.5 million dollars. The formula was supposedly called 'Replace' and the product was to be called 'Dairy Trim.'

DiBruno had the audacity to send out press releases and have a press conference announcing his new milk product. DiBruno’s announcement appeared on CNN and in the NY Times to promote a product he didn't even have the formula for. DiBruno promised his investors a huge return on their investments and once again produced fake documentation to coax his victims into investing in the company. In addition, he had his co-conspirators on hand to act as the enthusiastic investors again.

Joe DiBruno, Sr., his criminal cohort, Cecil Minges, and his eldest son, Joe DiBruno Jr., printed piles of worthless GJP stock certificates and sent them to investors. Overall, the DiBruno’s sold 10 million shares of phony GJP stock. The list of GJB shareholders (victims) includes 350+ people.

The sad part is that DiBruno was in fact offered a cholesterol free milk formula for $2.5 million dollars; however, he never paid for it nor did he plan to. DiBruno never made any effort to buy the formula or take the steps necessary to bring the milk product to market.

In 1999, a group of investors from Florida filed a complaint against Joseph Sr., Golden Jersey Products and two co-conspirators. The investors claimed they were defrauded when they purchased GJP stock. Around the same time, the IRS filed a tax lien against the DiBruno's home in Florida for the amount of $969,027. Joe DiBruno Sr. and Lela DiBruno quickly filed for a sham divorce to protect their assets. It wasn’t until 2002 when Golden Jersey Products sent a memo to shareholders advising them GJP was bankrupt.

Joe DiBruno, Sr. and his cohorts continued the cholesterol free milk scam until the late 90's until they thought of a new scam…They invented a company who supposedly had the rights to a product had called "Immuno-C." Immuno-C was a Vitamin-C filled, chewable, tangerine flavored product with colostrum. As usual, the DiBruno's did not have a product nor did they have any intent to sell any product. It was all about selling fraudulent stock to pocket all the money.

Joseph DiBruno Jr. (Photo R) and Nicholas DiBruno starting working with their con-artist parents in the late 90's. By the year 2000, the DiBruno brothers were actively participating in the family scam business. Joe DiBruno Jr. incorporated at least nine different companies in the state of North Carolina in 2001.

In 2000, Joseph DiBruno Jr. created a company called Internet Business Design Group or IBD. Joe Jr. & Nick DiBruno scammed a South Carolina woman to invest in the non-existent IBD and promised her big returns. In 2002, the victim filed a lawsuit against I.B.D Group, Inc., Joseph DiBruno Jr. and Nicholas DiBruno. In 2003, the SC courts awarded the victim $74,500.

Another shell company DiBruno Jr. incorporated in 2001 was called 'DiBruno Brothers Mining, Inc.’ The father and sons team claimed they were part of Knights of Malta and had certain mineral rights on government land in New Mexico. They were supposedly working with the Knight of Malta to mine for gold and bring "hope and nourishment to millions of children around the world." They presented investors with fake land surveys and even went so far to forge an insurance policy from Lloyds of London guaranteeing the mine to be worth $500 million dollars!

In 2003, Joe Jr. and Nick DiBruno solicited people to invest in a company called "IFT" or International Food Technologies, Inc. The DiBruno brothers told potential investors their father was a nutritional scientist who started IFT and had developed a flavored milk product containing the sucralose sweetener "Splenda."

The DiBruno’s claimed the drink was healthier than a sugar sweetened drink and the product was intended for sale in schools throughout the United States. They gave false profit information to investors and continued to solicit them for more money. The DiBruno's told the investors the investment would profit 400%. One of the scam victims from Indiana sued the DiBruno's in 2004.

At the same time, the DiBruno's and Cecil Minges were busy persuading people to invest in their fake record company called KB Records. The men told potential investors they had signed a contract with a talented singer named Jody Lee Hage and Sony Records wanted to buy the rights to his songs for $20 million dollars. According to Hager, he lived with the DiBruno's for over a year and was paraded around completely naive to the fact the DiBruno’s were scamming him too.

In 2004, two scam victims hired a private investigator from Florida to research the DiBruno family so they could bring the case to court. The pair decided it was high time to put an end to the DiBruno family scams and see to it that justice is done. The private investigator thoroughly researched the DiBruno’s and he was able to gather enough information to put together a 586 page report to submit to the US Attorneys Office, IRS, The Securities and Exchange Commission and the Florida Division of Securities.

The DiBruno family knew they were going down and vowed their victims would never see a cent so Joseph DiBruno, Sr., Joseph DiBruno, Jr and Nicholas Dibruno all filed for bankruptcy. This was a big mistake because they were basically inviting government to look at their financial situations. Of course, the DiBruno’s did what they do best and lied on the bankruptcy filing paperwork. The family failed to include many assets and it came back to bite them.

In November of 2006, Joseph DiBruno, Sr. and his two sons were FINALLY indicted in Federal Court on charges of money laundering, securities fraud, frauds & swindles, concealing assets & defrauding the United States. Joseph DiBruno Jr. is charged with numerous additional counts of wire fraud, mail fraud, promotion of money laundering, concealment of assets and conspiracy.

Joseph DiBruno & Nicholas DiBruno were released from jail but Joseph DiBruno, Jr. remains in jail. He filed a petition for release from jail pending a trial but his petition was denied.

I hope the DiBruno boys go away for a long time! For some reason, Lela DiBruno was not indicted. She was involved in the scams and profited from them so hopefully she will be charged as well.

Links:
- Indictment: US-v-DiBruno (11/06)
- Case History: US-v-DiBruno (11/06)
- Private Investigator Case File

Monday, September 22, 2008

Shooting Death on North Tryon Street

UPDATE II: Cedric Antonio Thomas (Top) and Jamie Lee Briggs (Bottom) were arrested by CMPD.

UPDATE I: Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department Homicide Detectives have signed murder warrants for the murder of Quinten Demonta Nelson. Mr. Nelson was shot as he walked along Tryon Street , late in the evening on Monday, September 15, 2008. Cedric Antonio Thomas and Jamie Lee Briggs have been charged with murder. The CMPD Violent Criminal Apprehension Team (VCAT) has been actively searching for the two since the warrants were signed.

Detectives with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department’s Homicide Unit are investigating the shooting death of a young man in the parking lot of 901 North Tryon Street. Central Division officers responded to a shots fired call at 11:26 p.m., on Monday, September 15, 2008.

Central Division officers responded to the intersection of Church Street and North Tryon Street and found the victim, Quintin Demota Nelson, 21, suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. Mr. Nelson was treated by Medic on scene and transported to Carolinas Medical Center, where he was pronounced deceased.

According to witness statements, several black male suspects encountered Mr. Nelson along Tryon Street and jumped out of a red Dodge Durango and confronted him, shooting him multiple times. The Dodge Durango remained on scene; the suspects fled on foot towards Dalton Avenue. Central Division officers gave chase on foot but were unable to locate the suspects.

Detectives are working to identify the individuals involved in the shooting and are processing the scene and interview witnesses. Crime Scene Search responded to the scene and is collecting physical evidence from the Dodge Durango and the scene of the shooting.

Anyone with information in this case is asked to call 704-432-TIPS. In addition, Crime Stoppers may also be called at 704-334-1600.

CMPD Investigating Homicide on Tyvola Drive

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department Homicide Detectives are investigating the death of 43-year old Brent Raynard Weaver. Mr. Weaver’s body was discovered at 188 Tyvola Drive on Sunday, September 21st at 6:15 am.

According to CMPD, Westover Division officers responded to a call in reference to a person lying on the ground not moving. Upon arrival, officers found the victim lying on the sidewalk deceased from a stab wound.

Mr. Weaver was pronounced deceased on scene by MEDIC. Westover Division officers roped off the crime scene and informed the Homicide Unit. Homicide Detectives canvassed the neighborhood for anyone with information about the incident and Crime Scene Search units processed the crime scene for physical evidence.

Detectives are working to identify the individual(s) involved in the incident and are continuing to process the scene for physical evidence. Anyone with information about this incident is asked to call 704-432-TIPS and speak to a Homicide Unit detective directly. In addition, you may also call Crime Stoppers at 704-334-1600.

Monday, September 15, 2008

CMPD Officer Charged with Felony

This afternoon, Officer Richard M. Watts of the Providence Division was charged with the Class H Felony of Exploitation of an Elder or Disabled Adult (GS 14-112.2) subsection (c).

These charges resulted from a cooperative investigation between the Department of Social Services Adult Protective Services and the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Financial Crimes Unit and were filed after the case was reviewed by the Mecklenburg County District Attorney's Office. The charges stem from the alleged exploitation of assets related to the care of an elderly family member.

At this time, there have been no allegations and no evidence discovered that links Officer Watts to any fraudulent activity on any member of the community outside of his family. These charges are not related in any way to the performance of his duties while acting as a Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Officer.

The findings of the criminal investigation have been turned over to the Internal Affairs Bureau and a second Administrative investigation is being conducted into the allegations filed. Officer Watts has currently been suspended without pay pending the outcome of the Internal Investigation, and he has been cited for termination. Officer Watts was hired on May 27, 1992 and is currently assigned to the Providence Division. (Read more)

Thursday, September 11, 2008

CMPD's Most Wanted

If you have any information that can help capture these individuals, call 704-336-VCAT (8228) or email vcat@cmpd.org. All information is confidential.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Lawmaker Asks Panel to Probe Chief Monroe's Degree

From The Associated Press via The Charlotte Observer:

A Virginia legislator says he will ask the General Assembly's investigative panel to look into the awarding of a degree by Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) to Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Rodney Monroe when he was in Richmond.

Lacey Putney said Tuesday that questions remain about the degree, which the university has concluded was awarded improperly. The Bedford independent said the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission needs to review the issue.

A report last week by a VCU committee determined that Monroe earned only 6 credit hours instead of the required 30 at the university before he received the degree, and that he met only about half of the program's academic requirements.

But the school concluded that a small group of administrators and faculty are to blame, and that they found no evidence Monroe did anything wrong.

Monroe, who began work in Charlotte in June, has repeatedly declined to discuss details of his interactions with VCU staff. He said previously he met with a VCU administrator in late 2006 to find out what he had to do to earn a degree and that he followed her advice. He said he believes he has earned his degree. The executive director of the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia said Tuesday he does not see a need for the council's involvement.

Banco de La Gente Robbery Suspects Taken into Custody

Update: Six men were arrested and charged with robbery. Arrested: Demario Keith Abraham, John Thomas Smith, Herwett Edward Conway, Willie Cole, Greg Lee Daniels, Jr. and Lavarius Rodriguez Hall.

At approximately 1:30 pm, the Banco de la Gente located at 6300 South Blvd. was robbed by four males. A witness observed a burgundy colored Honda Accord flee the scene at which time the witness followed the vehicle.

The witness advised that the suspects switched vehicles at the Grande Oaks Apartments located on Wisteria Dr. and jumped into a blue Mercury Marquis. An on-duty police officer was en route to check on a bank in his response area when he spotted the suspect vehicle traveling on Arrowood Rd.

The suspect vehicle ran off the road and into a ditch near the intersection of Arrowood Rd. and Windsong Dr. All of the occupants inside the vehicle ran from the vehicle and were subsequently apprehended by police.

All suspects are in police custody at this time and have been transported to Police headquarters where they are being interviewed by Robbery detectives.

Ace Cash Express Robber Wanted

On September 5th, a suspect entered the Ace Cash Express at 7008 E. WT Harris Blvd.
He had entered through the adjacent building through the drywall separating the business. The suspect made his way to the back of the victim business and waited for the clerk to enter. When she arrived for work and turned off the alarm, the suspect approached her while pointing a handgun at her. He demanded she open the safe.
The employee could not open the safe, but repeatedly hit a silent alarm. The suspect took property from the victim and ran. Officers arrived and just missed the suspect, seeing him flee the scene.
Evidence was located at the scene leading to a suspect, Trisco McFarland. Warrants were obtained for the arrest of McFarland and he is currently being sought by police. If you have information as to the location of Trisco McFarland please contact (704)336-VCAT.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

CMPD Investigating Homicide at 5542 South Blvd.

Update III: Both the suspect vehicle and the two listed suspects have been located and are in police custody at this time. The Virginia State Police located the Red Chevy Cobalt in Bland, VA and took the two occupants of the vehicle into custody. At this time the specifics of the arrest are unknown. CMPD Homicide Detectives are currently en route to Virginia to interview the two suspects.

Update II: The victim in this case has been identified as Alexandria Salem. Homicide Detectives have obtained murder warrants against Daniel Francis Pataki, 22, and Leslie Michelle Morales, 21. (Shown R)

Detectives believe that Ms. Salem was assaulted and murdered at 131 Red Roof Drive in the Steele Creek Division and that her body was dumped behind 5542 South Boulevard. Ms. Salem is the mother of the female suspect, Leslie Morales.

Pataki and Morales are not in custody at this time. They may be travelling in a red Chevrolet Cobalt, North Carolina tag number XKY-6459. If you see this vehicle, please call 911 immediately. Do not approach the vehicle.

Update I: CMPD Homicide Detectives have issued a BOLO (Be on the lookout) for a Red Chevy Cobalt, NC tag XYK-6459 as a vehicle of interest in the homicide.
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Homicide Detectives are currently investigating a homicide at 5542 South Blvd. Shortly before 7:00 this morning, a business owner arrived at work at Carolina Cleaners and went to take out the trash.

The business owner observed a large plastic bag adjacent to the dumpster which appeared suspicious and out of place to them. They immediately called 911. Westover Division officers arrived on scene and believed there was a body inside the plastic bag, which was confirmed by Homicide detectives.

The race and sex of the victim have not been identified and the cause of death is undetermined at this time.

Anyone with information about this incident can call 704.432.TIPS and speak directly to a Homicide Detective and you can still call Crime Stoppers at 704.334.1600. Detective McSwain is the lead detective on this case.

Monday, September 8, 2008

Mint Hill Police Arrest Two Sexual Assault Suspects

On Saturday night, Mint Hill Police officers were dispatched to Carving Tree Lane to investigate a possible breaking and entering and rape that occurred.

Upon arriving on scene, police were advised that a female was physically and sexually assaulted. The woman was transported by Mint Hill Medic to Presbyterian Hospital for treatment.

A short time later, Mint Hill Police were dispatched to the 5700 block of Matthews-Mint Hill Rd. in reference to two unknown people in the backyard of this residence.

Police arrived on scene and found two white male subjects hiding underneath the deck of this residence, which is in close proximity to the crime scene. Both subjects were detained and later arrested for their involvement in the crimes listed above.

The suspects, Gennadiy F. Rizhkov and Ion Svet are being held at the Mecklenburg County Jail under charges of First Degree Rape and Aggravated Assault on a Female. Both suspects are being held without bond.

Shots Fired at CMPD Detective

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department Homicide and ADW detectives are investigating shots being fired at an on-duty police officer. Shortly before 1:00 a.m., Detective S. Shipman with The Firearms Enforcement Unit observed a male exiting Church’s Chicken, located at 1735 W Trade St., through a broken front glass door. The male suspect fled the scene in a dark grey Dodge Charger.

Detective Shipman followed the vehicle. Detective Shipman followed the suspect vehicle while alerting Metro Division officers of the location of the suspect vehicle in an attempt to initiate a traffic stop. The suspect vehicle came to a stop in the 300 block of State St. where the suspect exited his vehicle and fired several times at Detective Shipman. Detective Shipman took evasive actions to avoid being shot; he did not return fire and was uninjured.

The suspect returned to his vehicle and fled the scene. Metro Division officers immediately began pursing the suspect vehicle and lost sight of it shortly thereafter. The suspect is described as a black male, with braided hair, wearing a blue t-shirt and dark shorts. The suspect vehicle is a dark grey Dodge Charger with a NC 30-day tag.

Anyone with information about this incident can call 704.432.TIPS and speak directly to a Homicide Detective and you can still call Crime Stoppers at 704.334.1600.

Friday, September 5, 2008

Police Seeking Rape Suspect

James D. Robinson, 31, (R) is wanted by police for raping a woman while her children were in the next room.

“We think he is back in the area actively committing other crimes,” said Officer TJ Slater with the Violent Criminal Apprehension Team. "He broke into a house, kicked in the door, and after asking two kids to leave the room, he rapes the woman," Slater said. "It's horrible, probably one of the worst crimes out there.”

The rape is not Robinson's first crime... Robinson has been arrested before on eight aggravated assaults, two drug charges and two assaults with guns. Investigators say witnesses have spotted Robinson in Charlotte recently and he now has dreadlocks.

If you have any information that can help police, please call VCAT at 704-336-8228.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

VCAT Arrests Robbery Suspect

The CMPD Violent Criminal Apprehension Team (VCAT) arrested a most wanted criminal today!

Marcellus Marquis Morris is charged with Armed Robbery and conspiracy of a robbery with a dangerous weapon.



Wachovia Bank Robbed on South Blvd

UPDATE: Police arrested Richard B. Coleman and charged him with the bank robbery.

The FBI Charlotte Safe Streets Task Force is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying and locating the individual who recently robbed the Wachovia Bank located at 1625 South Boulevard, Charlotte, North Carolina (NC).

On Thursday, September 4, 2008, at approximately 1:36 p.m., a lone male entered the bank, approached a bank teller, and presented the teller with a bank robbery demand note that threatened the teller and demanded cash.

After obtaining an undisclosed amount of money, the suspect exited the bank. At this time, it is not known if the suspect fled the area on foot or in a vehicle. Although no weapon was observed or displayed during the robbery, the bank robbery demand note threatened use of a weapon. However, there were no injuries as a result of the robbery.

The suspect was described as a black male, no facial hair, balding with closely shaved hair and possible gray stubble, approximately 6’2” – 3’ in height, weighing 180 to 200 pounds, thin build, and approximately 35 to 45 years of age. At the time of the robbery, the suspect had a pair of sunglasses propped on top of his head and was wearing a white t-shirt and dark short-pants that were below the knee in length. The suspect also had a jagged scar on his left cheek that was 2 to 3 inches in length.


The FBI Charlotte Safe Streets Task Force is releasing the attached images from the bank’s surveillance system to help identify the suspect. Anyone with information regarding this case is requested to contact the FBI at (704) 377-9200.

District Attorney & CMPD Teaming Up

News 14 Carolina is reporting that Mecklenburg County District Attorney Peter Gilchrist is teaming his office up with patrol officers from the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department.

On Tuesday, CMPD chief Rodney Monroe told the Charlotte City Council that he and Gilchrist talked about a pilot program to pair assistant district attorneys with two patrol divisions, but Gilchrist wouldn't elaborate when, or if, any possible changes would take place.

"We really need a high level of information on cases that we are taking to trial and prosecuting, so it creates somewhat of a disconnect but I'm sure it's something that both of us will be working on," he said.

On Saturday, CMPD will start a new organization system that will put more than 90 officers back on patrol. The changes will also merge some specialized units and expand the gang intelligence unit.

It's about time!!!

Recent Arrests in Charlotte, NC

Name : DAVIS, JEREL
* ROBBERY WITH DANGEROUS WEAPON-BUSINESS/OTHER PLACE
* CONSP ROBBERY DANGEROUS WEAPON
* KIDNAPPING - SECOND DEGREE









Name : SMITH, DEWAYNE RYAN



* RAPE-2ND DEGREE BY FORCE AGAINST WILL OF VICTIM
* SEX OFFENSE - 2ND DEGREE BY FORCE AGAINST WILL OF VICTIM






Name : SIMPSON, WILLIE BERNARD
* ROBBERY WITH DANGEROUS WEAPON--INDIVIDUAL












Name : BRINKLEY, CHRISTOPHER LAVELLE
* CONSP ROBBERY DANGEROUS WEAPON
* ATTEMPTED ROBBERY WITH A DANGEROUS WEAPON
* ASSAULT WITH DEADLY WEAPON-SERIOUS INJURY - GUN

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

14-Year Old Shot on October Court

UPDATE: Roseboro is in custody.

At 5:30 pm yesterday, Metro Division Officers responded to 2900 October Ct. in reference to a 14-year old male being shot. Officers and Medic arrived and located the juvenile victim near the street with what appeared to be a single gunshot wound. He was transported to Carolinas Medical Center with serious injuries.

The suspect has been identified as Shea Anthony Roseboro. He is wanted for Assault with a Deadly Weapon with Intent to Kill, Inflicting Serious Injuries. As usual, Roseboro has an arrest record a mile long...

Anyone with information is asked to contact the CMPD Homicide Tip Line at 704-432-TIPS(8477) or Crime Stoppers at 704-334-1600.

Monday, September 1, 2008

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CMPD Investigating a Shooting on Johnston Oehler Road

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department detectives are investigating the shooting of a young man in the 2500 block of Johnston Oehler Road near the intersection of Mallard Creek Road. The victim has been identified as Ahmad Inman Clyburn, 22. Mr. Clyburn is a student at North Carolina A&T Greensboro.

University Division officers responded to the victim’s call to 911 that he had been shot outside the entrance to Mallard Creek Park. The call came in at 9:17 p.m. last night. Responding officers found Mr. Clyburn’s vehicle parked along the side of the road; he was lying in the grass awaiting help.

According to preliminary statements, Mr. Clyburn had been shot once in the leg. A young black male was seen running from the scene after the shooting. Mr. Clyburn was taken to Carolinas Medical Center where he is currently in surgery. The CMPD K-9 Unit responded to the scene to assist in tracking the suspect, but they were unable to locate anyone.

Detectives are working to identify the individuals involved in the shooting and are continuing to process the scene for physical evidence. Anyone with information about this incident is asked to call 704-432-TIPS and speak to a Homicide Unit detective directly. In addition, you may also call Crime Stoppers at 704-334-1600.