Thursday, June 30, 2011

Christopher Guy Sentenced to 55 years in Prison for Child Sex Offenses

Christopher Guy
Christopher Guy, 39, was convicted by a jury on June 30, 2011 of three counts of taking indecent liberties with a child, two counts of attempted first-degree sex offense and one count of first-degree sex offense.

Christopher Guy, who called himself the "Anti-Christ," was convicted as the result of the testimony of two very brave children who spoke out about what the defendant did to them.  The Mecklenburg County D.A.'s Office stated they "admire the courage of these two girls (aged 8 & 9) that made the prosecution of this dangerous criminal possible."

A jury of twelve citizens dedicated four days of their lives to the consideration of the evidence.  Guy represented himself at trial.  Upon the return of the guilty verdicts, The Honorable Jesse B. Caldwell, III, sentenced Guy to a total of 666-827 months (approximately 55-68 years) in prison.

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Man Shot & Killed off Albemarle Rd; Four Men Arrested

UPDATE:   CMPD Homicide Unit Detectives have arrested four suspects in the murder of Singbay Mulbah.  All four suspects have been charged with Murder,  Armed Robbery and Conspiracy to Commit Armed Robbery.
 
The four suspects have been identified as:  Kevin DeWayne King, Brandon Gregory King, (brother of Kevin King), Ramses Arthur Malloy Ratcliff and Therome Willie Poe

Mr. Mulbah went to 5400 Pin Oak Circle to sell a large quantity of drugs to the suspects, who intended to rob him of his drugs and money.   As the suspects attempted to rob Mr. Mulbah, he ran from the scene.   The suspects shot at Mr. Mulbah numerous times, striking him once in the femoral artery.  Mr. Mulbah was taken to the hospital by his brother and died shortly after arrival.

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Detectives with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department Homicide Unit and ADW Unit are conducting an investigation into a shooting in which the victim was dropped off by friends at Carolinas Medical Center-University.  The medical staff at CMC called 911 to report the incident at 9:35 pm, on Tuesday, June 28, 2011. The victim has been positively identified as Singbay Mulbah.

University City Division officers responded to CMC-University at 8800 North Tryon Street to investigate the report of a shooting victim having been dropped off.  After the victim was dropped off by his friends, they left CMC in a black Cadillac sedan. The victim was rushed into the emergency room but succumbed to a gunshot wound at 9:49 pm and was pronounced deceased.

Detectives with the CMPD Homicide Unit are currently in the midst of determining where the shooting took place. They are also trying to locate the black Cadillac.   Initial indications are that the shooting took place at a location off Albemarle Road in the Hickory Grove Division.  As additional information develops in this case, I will update this post.

Crime Scene Search responded to CMC-University to process the scene and collect evidence.  Anyone with information about this incident is asked to call 704-432-TIPS and speak directly to a Homicide Unit Detective. Detective Jolly is the lead detective assigned to the case. In addition, you may also call Crime Stoppers at 704-334-1600.

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Mint Hill PD Seeking Larceny Suspects

On Friday June 17, 2011 at 9:44 AM, Mint Hill Police Officers responded to the Walgreen's located at 9209 Lawyers Road for a report of a Larceny of the business. The two suspects in the incident were described as (1) Black male approximately 5-09”, 250 lbs. short hair style, wearing a red in color short sleeve shirt with button up front and a white in color t-shirt underneath, tan in color long style shorts and white in color tennis shoes.

Suspect (2) was described as a Black female approximately 5-06” – 5-08”, approximately 180-200 lbs, with a short style multi-colored hair style, containing blond and light brown in color streaks or highlights, wearing a purple and white in color striped dress. The two above listed suspects entered the business, whereupon the male suspect proceeded behind the counter and stole tobacco products totaling $500.00. Both suspects fled the store on foot and fled the parking lot area in a red in color unknown make, 4-door vehicle with a chrome style running board.

Any person having information regarding the incident may contact Detective Mickovic with the Mint Hill Police Department Criminal Investigation Division anonymously at (704) 545-1085.

Thursday, June 23, 2011

CMPD Officer Threatens Arrest on CinC for Attempting to Photographing an Arrest

After a second terrible experience with CMPD in the past month, I have decided it is time to take a break from blogging as well as supporting the CMPD!

If you are curious about what happened, please feel free to read some of the story on how a CMPD Officer treated me at Cedar Posts' blog...

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

FBI Seeks Public Assistance in Identifying Suspicious Man

The Charlotte Division of the FBI and the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department (CMPD) are asking the public to help identify a man who was in a restricted area along the Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) LYNX Blue Line in April. He was observed acting in a suspicious manner on a surveillance camera and the incident was reported to the FBI. FBI Agents and Task Force Officers are now asking if anyone may know this individual.

The safety and security procedures that we have established along the light rail line assisted in detecting the individual in an area that is off limits to the public. We immediately notified our partners at the FBI and CMPD,” said Bryan Leaird, CATS’ General Manager of Safety and Security. “The combined efforts of CATS and our local and federal law enforcement agencies help keep the transit system safe for our customers, which is our top priority.
If you know the identity of this man, call 704-377-9200
We do not want to create a sense of alarm releasing these surveillance photos. Our job as law enforcement is to track down suspicious activity. Recent events have created an atmosphere of heightened awareness, and that type of vigilance is a good thing,” said Chris Briese, the Special Agent in Charge of the FBI Charlotte Division. “We hope someone in the community has information that can help us.”

Anyone who has information that may help the FBI identify the man pictured in the surveillance image is asked to call the FBI Charlotte Division at 704-377-9200 or Crime Stoppers at 704-334-1600.

Saturday, June 18, 2011

CMPD Investigating Stabbing on Dove Tree Lane

Rudicendo Duarte
UPDATE: Homicide Unit Detectives have charged the suspect, Rudicendo Duarte, for the murder of Mr. Zamora. The stabbing was precipitated by a verbal disagreement between two separate groups that led to a physical altercation. The physical altercation led to a fight between all subjects involved (approx. six individuals).
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Detectives with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department Homicide Unit and ADW Unit are conducting an investigation into a homicide which occurred in the parking lot area of 6223 Dove Tree Lane in the North Tryon Division. The call for service came in at 1:42 a.m., on Saturday, June 18, 2011. The victim has been identified as Mario Rocha Zamora.  

North Tryon Division officers responded to a 911 call in reference to two subjects who had been stabbed in the parking lot of the Woodland Hollow Apartments. When responding officers arrived on scene, they located two male subjects who had been stabbed.

Mario Zamora was pronounced deceased on scene by Medic; The victim who received the non-life threatening injury, Edwin Garcia, was transported to Carolinas Medical Center for treatment of non-life threatening injuries. Multiple witnesses have been transported to police headquarters to be interviewed. A small gray car was seen leaving the scene, occupied by at least one Hispanic male.

Crime Scene Search responded to the scene of the stabbing to collect physical evidence.  Anyone with information about this incident is asked to call 704-432-TIPS and speak directly to a Homicide Unit Detective.  Detective Brewington is the lead detective assigned to the case. In addition, you may also call Crime Stoppers at 704-334-1600.

Friday, June 17, 2011

UNCC Parking Deck Robbers Arrested

Earlier today, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department’s Violent Criminal Apprehension Team took Gerald Antonio Stanley, III and Demarice Deon Terrell into custody on warrants for their arrest for the June 2, 2011, robbery at a UNCC parking deck. The third suspect, Gregory Dabray Deas was arrested by VCAT yesterday. All three suspects were arrested without incident.

The vehicle which was stolen during the robbery was located by The Aviation Unit with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department in a remote wooded area, within the vicinity of where Mr. Deas was located and apprehended in the University City Division yesterday. 

Detectives with CMPD’s Electronic Monitoring Unit assisted in the investigation, as Mr. Deas was on Electronic Monitoring at the time of the robbery. This joint investigation between the CMPD and UNCC is ongoing. Anyone with information in this case is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 704-334-1600.

All three suspects have been charged with Armed Robbery, Conspiracy to Commit Armed Robbery and Financial Transaction Card Theft.  All three suspects are currently in the custody of the Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Federal Jury Convicts Thomasboro Grocery Store Robber

Joseph Clinton
A federal jury convicted Joseph Alexander Clinton, 35, of Charlotte, NC, on conspiracy, armed robbery and use of a firearm charges following a two-day trial, which ended on Tuesday, June 14, 2011.

On September 22, 2010, Clinton was indicted by a Federal Grand Jury for all three charges he was convicted of.  According to the evidence presented at trial, during the course of a robbery of the Thomasboro Grocery Store, located at 231 Bradford Dr, Joseph Clinton and his co-conspirator, Davenon Farmer, threatened store employees at gunpoint. During the robbery, they also stole a large amount of cash money from the store.

Further evidence revealed that during Clinton's flight from the robbery and to enable their escape, one of the co-conspirators shot at a uniformed CMPD police officer who was in pursuit of the suspect. 

This was an especially frightening crime in which the lives of innocent bystanders were put in jeopardy and a law enforcement officer could have been killed in his attempt to capture the robbers,” U.S. Attorney Tompkins said. “I am thankful that no one was injured and want to express my appreciation of our law enforcement partners for the thoroughness of their investigation which helped us take this dangerous individual off our streets,” Tompkins added.

Davenon Farmer
The illegal use of a firearm in any violent crime is unacceptable,” stated ATF Special Agent in Charge Graham.  “We will continue to work with our law enforcement partners as a single cohesive unit to identify and prosecute those individuals that engage in this type of criminal conduct,” Graham added.

We recognize the importance of strong relationships between law enforcement agencies, as collaboration is always crucial,” said Chief Monroe of CMPD. “Whenever there is an opportunity to share resources that will help expedite an investigation, we are more than willing to do so because the safety of our citizens is our foremost responsibility.”

Joseph Clinton has been in local federal custody in Western District of North Carolina since November 10, 2010, and will remain in custody until his sentencing date, which has not yet been set.  Clinton faces up to 20 in prison for the conspiracy and armed robbery charges and a consecutive sentence of at least 5 years for the firearms charge. The consecutive sentence would become at least ten years should the Court find the firearm was discharged in furtherance of the conspiracy or armed robbery.

The investigation was handled by the ATF and the CMPD. The case was prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Robert J. Gleason and J. George Guise of the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Charlotte.

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Alert Citizen Helps Nab Breaking & Entering Suspects

Akee Williams
On June 14, 2011, at approximately 12:45 pm, CMPD University City Division Officers responded to a residential breaking and entering call in progress at a home located in the 2300 block of Carved Tree Lane.  An alert neighbor called 911 stating several young men forced their way into his neighbors home which was unoccupied at the time. 

Moments after the suspects descriptions were broadcast over the police radio, CMPD patrol officers located individuals matching the description of the suspects in the 6400 block of Rumple Road.

Jacob Montgomery
The reporting witness was transported to Rumple Road and positively identified the suspects as the men he witnessed breaking into the home, Akee Isaac Williams and Jacob Quartez Montgomery.  The victim later arrived and reported several pieces of jewelry and a debit card were stolen during the B&E.

This case illustrates the importance of community involvement.  With the help of an engaged neighbor who took the time to report this activity, police were able to able to arrest these two property thieves. The CMPD continues to urge the community to report any and all suspicious activity they see by calling 911.  Anyone with additional information concerning this case is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 704-334-1600.

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Detectives Investigating Stabbing Death on Independence Blvd

Detectives with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department Homicide Unit and A/D/W Unit are investigating a stabbing in the 2700 block of East Independence Boulevard in the Eastway Division. The call for service came in at 2:05 this morning.  The victim has been identified as Sammy Davis Best.

CMPD Eastway Division officers responded to a 911 call in reference to two male subjects fighting at the Charlotte Inn motel.  The first officer to arrive on scene pulled in front of the hotel along Independence Boulevard, as witnesses directed his attention to the concrete median that divides the roadway near Bojangles Arena.  The witnesses stated that one of the subjects involved in the fight was suffering from stab wounds and was lying by the median. The officer was then directed to a male subject who was walking away from the scene towards Coliseum Drive.

As officers approached the subject, he ran from them and was taken him into custody.  The subject was then transported to Carolinas Medical Center for treatment of non-life threatening injuries. Multiple witnesses have been taken to police headquarters for questioning. Based upon initial witness statements, the two subjects were involved in a verbal altercation at the motel, which turned physical as the argument proceeded towards Independence Boulevard. The victim received stab wounds and was pronounced deceased at Carolinas Medical Center shortly after his arrival.

The murder suspect, Kareem Anthony Banks, has been charged with the Murder of Mr. Best. Mr. Banks was treated and released from CMC. He will remain in the custody of the Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office. Mr. Best and Mr. Banks were previously known to each other; this was not a random act of violence.

Anyone with information about this incident is asked to call 704-432-TIPS and speak directly to a Homicide Unit Detective. Detective Sterrett is the lead detective assigned to the case. In addition, you may also call Crime Stoppers at 704-334-1600.

Saturday, June 11, 2011

CMPD South Division Officers Save Elderly Couple

Three CMPD officers from the South Division responded to a call on Cypress Creek Lane this morning and saved the lives of an elderly couple.  According to CMPD,  the nurse who checks on the couple daily arrived this morning shortly after 7 am and heard that the CO detector (Carbon Monoxide) was activated.

The nurse ran inside to check on the welfare of the elderly couple and saw they were both unconscious.  She ran back outside and called 911.  CMPD South Division officers Hovis, Lineberger and Kierce responded to the scene within 2-3 minutes and entered the residence.  Officers Hovis and Kierce carried the elderly male from the bedroom, while Officer Lineberger carried out the female.

Once outside the residence, the Charlotte Fire Department (CFD) arrived on scene and began emergency care. The male was transported to Carolinas Medical Center in downtown Charlotte by Medic; his wife was transported to Presbyterian Hospital, where she remains in Intensive Care. Her husband will be transported to Duke Medical Center for further treatment.

All three CMPD officers were transported to CMC for CO exposure. Officers Hovis, Lineberger and Kierce have been treated and released and should make a full recovery.

Kudos to all three CMPD Officers who went above and beyond the call of duty, exposing themselves to danger, to save the lives of two Charlotte citizens!  We salute you!

Friday, June 10, 2011

CMPD Seeking Armed Robbery Suspect

Please review the following photos to see if you can help identify the armed robbery suspects involved in at least two recent robberies in Charlotte, NC.

The first robbery occurred on June 6, 2011 at Aloha Snow located at 5716 Wyalong Drive, located in the Independence Division. Aloha Snow was robbed at approximately 3:30pm by an unknown white male in his early 30's. He was dressed in all black clothing with a Jamaican style reggae knit cap over his hair that was red, gold and green. He was approximately 6'0" with an average build. He displayed a black gun in his waist band and demanded cash during the robbery.

The second robbery occurred at the Dilworth Tanning Spa, located at 1412 East Blvd., which is located in the Providence Division. According to CMPD, an unknown suspect entered the business and brandished a firearm. The unknown suspect then demanded the money from the cash register. The unknown suspect fled the scene on foot.

The suspect was described as a white male, 6'0", 170 lbs approx 30 years old. The subject had a hooked nose and was wearing a long sleeve, light grey/blue shirt with sleeves rolled up to the elbows; a tan unfitted hat, black sport sunglasses and khaki pants/washed out jeans.

Anyone with information as to the suspect's identity, please call Crime Stoppers at 704-334-1600.

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Troy Catoe Convicted and Sentenced to 12+ Years in Prison

Troy Catoe
On June 8, 2011, Troy Catoe, 38, pled guilty to (1) Assault with a Deadly Weapon on a Law Enforcement Officer, (2) Possession of a Stolen Motor Vehicle, (3) two counts of Felony Speeding to Elude, (4) Misdemeanor Hit and Run, (5) Breaking and Entering a Motor Vehicle, and (6) Misdemeanor Larceny. Catoe also admitted his status as an Habitual Felon.

Officers attempted to stop Catoe on the morning of January 5, 2011, to arrest him on misdemeanor traffic offenses.  Catoe fled, striking a civilian vehicle, almost striking responding officers, and managed to elude capture. Later that day, Catoe broke into an automobile and stole a GPS unit. Officers located Catoe that evening and Catoe fled once again, leading officers on a lengthy chase through the streets of Charlotte. Officers eventually managed to stop and arrest Catoe.

Catoe was sentenced to 146-185 months in prison. The Honorable H. William Constangy, Superior Court Judge, presided over the arraignment at the Mecklenburg County Courthouse.

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

CMPD Officers Arrest Robbery Suspects on S Tryon St

On Sunday, June 7th at approximately 3:30 am, CMPD Westover Division Officers responded to an armed robbery call at the Motel 6 located at 3430 St. Vardell Lane.

The 21-year old female victim stated that she met two men and arranged to have sex with them in exchange for money.  Once the arrangement had been completed, the suspects robbed and assaulted the woman repeatedly with a taser.

CMPD Officers were able to obtain information concerning the two suspects whereabouts and they responded to the Arlington Suites, located at 44126 S. Tryon Street. Officers located Norman Hutchinson and Ivan Moore inside a motel room and the victim positively identified the duo as the suspects who assaulted and robbed her.

Westover Division officers with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department arrested Norman Hutchinson and Ivan Moore and charged them both with robbery with a dangerous weapon and conspiracy to commit robbery with a dangerous weapon.

If anyone has additional information concerning this case or any other crime, please call Crime Stoppers at 704-334-1600.  All calls remain confidential and your identity will remain anonymous.  Some cases even have a $1,000 cash reward!

Monday, June 6, 2011

CMPD Officers of the Month * June 2011

Officers Ottelin and Bartsch
Officer B. Ottelin of the Steele Creek Division was acknowledged on Monday June 6, 2011 for his outstanding work. In a one month period, Officer Ottelin has participated in the arrests of eight suspects wanted for two separate armed robberies, two separate larceny from vehicle incidents and one larceny of a motor vehicle incident. Officer Ottelin always does an outstanding job, but has performed over and above what is expected of him during this past month. In addition to this great work, he also plays on the CMPD Blue Hornets baseball team. He has demonstrated all of the attributes one would expect to be a recipient of the Officer of the Month.

Officer K. Bartsch is assigned to the University City Division and played a critical role in apprehending two priority offender’s who were committing several breaking and entering offenses. It was due to the dedication, hard work, communication and team work between 3rd and 4th shifts and the instincts of Officer Kirsten Bartsch that these suspects were taken into custody . If they hadn’t been apprehended the suspects would have continued to victimize the community. Officer Bartsch continues to demonstrate a strong work ethic, excellent instincts when dealing with suspects, and leadership even as a young Officer with the CMPD.

Sunday, June 5, 2011

CMPD Investigating Murder on Marvin Rd


Bryant
Case Update:  The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department’s Violent Criminal Apprehension Team (VCAT) has arrested Aaron Bernard Bryant, II and Brandon Dominic Green for their involvement in the murder which occurred on Sunday June 5th on Marvin Road in the Grier Heights community.

The suspects and victim were known acquaintances.  Aaron Bernard Bryant has been charged with murder and Brandon Dominic Green has been charged with accessory after the fact.  Anyone with additional information concerning this case may forward anonymous tips to Crime Stoppers at 704-334-1600.
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Detectives with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department are conducting a homicide investigation which occurred in the area of 3463 Marvin Road. CMPD Providence Division officers responded to a call of an assault with a deadly weapon at the location. When officers arrived on scene they discovered the victim, Kelvin Lancaster, outside of the location deceased from an apparent gunshot wound.
Green

Based on information gathered by detectives it appears the shooting stemmed from an altercation between the suspect and victim. Additionally, the deceased does not appear to be a random victim in this shooting as the suspect and victim are known acquaintances.

Detectives with the Homicide Unit and ADW Unit are on scene conducting the investigation. Crime Scene Search is on scene as well, photographing the scene and collecting physical evidence.

Anyone with the information about the incident is asked to call 704-432-TIPS and speak directly to a Homicide Unit. Detective Manassah is the lead detective assigned to the case or call Crime Stoppers at 704-334-1600.

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Commend a CMPD Officer!

After a wonderful experience in dealing with a CMPD Independence Division Officer, I took the time to commend her workHave you had a good experience with CMPD?  Let them know!

Charlotte citizens are always quick to complain about CMPD but when is the last time you told them what a great job they do?  Have you thanked a police officer today?

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Mother Admits Guilty Role in the Deaths of her Two Children

Orgal Opata
On February 28, 2010, at 6:06 am, CMPD and the Charlotte Fire Department (CFD) were dispatched to a house located at 920 Rowan Street in response to a house fire. There were four children located at the scene who had been inside the house at the time of the fire.  Two of the children, Miracle (age 7) Elisha (age 4) were able to escape, however; their two younger brothers, 14-month-old Gabriel Hawthorne and 26-month-old Josiah Hawthorne, were found deceased inside the house.

The Medical Examiner determined the cause of death for both Gabriel and Josiah Hawthorne to be smoke inhalation/carbon monoxide toxicity due to house fire. The fire investigation performed by the CFD determined that the fire started in the bedroom where the children had been sleeping.

Orgal Paulette Opata, age 27, is the biological mother of all four children and lived with them at the house located at 920 Rowan Street. Opata left the four children home alone in the early morning hours of February 28, 2010, while she went out with a friend. While left unattended, one of the children began to play with the heater and it caught fire. Opata was charged in connection with the house fire and resulting deaths of Josiah and Gabriel. Opata admitted that she left her children alone that night while she went out and, that when she left, the kerosene heater was on.

Opata stated that the kerosene heater was the only heat source in the home and that she and her children had spent that entire winter living at 920 Rowan Street without central heat. They also had no hot water at their house except for a couple of weeks in November 2009. The house they had lived in the previous winter had no central heat and they used space heaters at that house in an attempt to stay warm.

Opata chose to spend money on things other than the heat during the winter months (her nails, hair, clubs, etc.) while her children were subjected to living in the cold. On February 28, 2010, by leaving the children alone with a kerosene heater, Opata acted in such a reckless and careless manner as to show a thoughtless disregard for consequences and a heedless indifference to the safety of her children and is therefore guilty of Involuntary Manslaughter for the deaths of Josiah and Gabriel Hawthorne.

Opata plead guilty to two counts of Involuntary Manslaughter, three counts of Felony Child Abuse and four counts of Exposing Children to Fire. All of the sentences are in the aggravated range under North Carolina’s sentencing guidelines and will run consecutively for a total prison sentence of 10-13 years in prison.  The aggravating factors that apply to this case are N.C.G.S. 15A-1340.16(d)(6): the offense proximately caused serious injury to a firefighter; (d)(11): the victims were very young; (d)(15): the defendant took advantage of a position of trust or confidence, including a domestic relationship, to commit the offense.

Opata was sentenced by The Honorable W. Robert Bell, Superior Court Judge, of the Mecklenburg County Courthouse. Prior to this case being resolved in court, the assigned prosecutor met with Josiah and Gabriel’s biological father, Jerry Hawthorne, as well as their paternal grandmother, Alesia Greene.

** Opata was arrested in October of 2009 when her baby was found wandering alone on the streets in a diaper and t-shirt.  She was charged with 3 counts of neglect.  Where was DSS???  Opata always had nice hair and nails but couldn't afford to pay for heat and DSS found her a decent mother?  She had four children at home but it was more important for her to go out clubbing, pick up a guy and go off to a motel, while her two children died in a house fire AND WE GIVE HER ONLY 10 YEARS IN JAIL???  This is sick!  Who is advocating for the children in this city?

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Man Shot & Killed in the 200 Block of 3rd Street

Antonio Thompkins
UPDATE I:  (6/3/11) - Accompanied by family members, Antonio Thompkins turned himself in to detectives tonight at police headquarters at 6:00 p.m.  Once detectives with the Homicide Unit have finished the interview process, he will be transported to the Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office, where he will remain in their custody.  


UPDATE:  CMPD Homicide Detectives are asking for public assistance in locating 20-year old Antonio Amos Thompkins.  The suspect is wanted for the shooting death of Antwan Terrell Smith who was murdered Sunday morning. Antonio Thompkins (aka Tompkins) is known to frequent the Grier Heights neighborhood and should be considered armed & dangerous!

Thompkins, 20, has 11 arrests in Mecklenburg County under his belt since July of 2008-- including 2 robbery arrests in 2009.  No convictions, however, he does have 3 future court dates for trespassing, possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.   This means all his other charges were dropped!

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Detectives with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department Homicide Unit and A/D/W Unit are investigating a homicide that occurred in the 200 block of 3rd Street in the Central Division. The call for service came in at 1:08 am on Sunday, May 29, 2011. The homicide victim has been identified as Antwan Terrell SmithLast year, Smith was wanted by CMPD for sexual battery charges.

CMPD Central Division Officers heard shots fired and responded to the 200 block of 3rd Street to discover a male victim shot and deceased.  Based upon initial witness statements, two groups of people became involved in an altercation when a subject from one of the groups produced a handgun and began firing multiple shots. Antwan Smith was struck by gunfire in the head and pronounced deceased on the scene by Medic.

A second subject, Durante Kavon James, was shot in the lower leg and transported to Carolinas Medical Center with non-life threatening injuries.  Several witnesses have been transported to police headquarters to be interviewed by detectives. The Helicopter Unit and the K-9 Unit responded to the scene in an attempt to locate the suspect, who fled the area on foot.  Crime Scene Search responded to the scene of the shooting to collect physical evidence.

Anyone with information about this incident is asked to call 704-432-TIPS and speak directly to a Homicide Unit Detective.  Detective Rainwater is the lead detective assigned to the case.  In addition, you may also call Crime Stoppers at 704-334-1600.



FBI Seeking Armored Car Robber


The FBI released images of a man wanted in connection with the robbery of an armored car employee on Thursday, May 19th.  The Loomis armored vehicle had stopped to service a Bank of America ATM on Overland Park Lane near Mallard Creek Rd.

As the armored car employee turned toward the vehicle, a man wearing a mask stuck a gun in his face and demanded money.  The employee fell to the ground and the suspect picked up the loot and fled on foot, running down Technology Drive away from W.T. Harris Boulevard.

The robber is described as a black male, about 5'7", and has a medium build. If you recognize this man, please call Crime Stoppers at 704-334-1600 or the FBI Charlotte Division at 704-377-9200. You could receive a $20,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction!

NC Senate Budget to Cut $15 Million from Juvenile Justice Dept

The NC State Senate's budget is calling for a 10% cut to the Department of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency.   The Senate is proposing cutting $15 million dollars from the juvenile justice budget which would mean less court counselors, eliminate beds in juvenile detention centers, hundreds of job losses, facility closures and cuts in education and prevention programs for juvenile offenders.

In 2010, over 3,000 juveniles were charged with crimes in Mecklenburg County!  If the state continues to cut funds from our legal system, it only harms the community.  As you know from this past weekend's events, our teenagers are out of control!  We may not be able to change behaviors in 'adult criminals' but we have a chance with the children!

The Senate votes on the budget proposal later this week!  Please contact your Senator and ask them not to cut funds from the Justice System!  The following Senator's serve Mecklenburg County: