An East Rockingham resident told Richmond County Sheriff’s Office he suspects a former girlfriend of using his debit card information without his permission, said Capt. J. K. Glidewell.
The man told deputies that someone using his personal information over the Internet paid cell phone bills which totaled $1,083.16.
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Incidents reported to the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office include:
n A firearm valued at $500 was stolen from a vehicle parked on 2nd Street, Ellerbe.
n Someone did $100 damage to a storage building window at a residence on Lynn Drive, Hamlet.
n A cell phone valued at $200 was stolen from a house on Pecan Road, Rockingham.
n A vehicle valued at $2,000 was stolen from a yard on Ledbetter Hailey Drive, Rockingham, and later recovered.
n At a residence on Old Cheraw Road, Rockingham, someone stole a nail gun valued at $230, a $150 saw and $50.
n A man living at a motel in Rockingham told deputies he was stopped beside the road on Cartledge Creek Road, Rockingham, when someone robbed him of $125 and put him in the trunk of his car.
n The back glass of a vehicle parked at a residence on Lake Road, Rockingham, was broken out causing $300 damage.
n At a house on Pine Cone Circle, Rockingham, someone stole $100.
n A four-wheel vehicle valued at $2,000 was stolen from a house on Alma Green Road, Rockingham.
n Eggs were thrown at a house on 7th Avenue, Aleo, Rockingham.
n At a house on Ponderosa Drive, Hamlet, someone stole a vehicle valued at $15,000.
n A house on Henderson Street, Ellerbe, was broken into causing $50 damage to a window, and stolen were a $100 television set, $100 DVD, $5,000 worth of jewelry and $500.
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Incidents reported to the Rockingham Police Department include:
n Antonio Lamont Brewington, 26, Hummingbird Drive, Rockingham, was arrested on a misdemeanor charge of larceny. Bond was set at $500.
n Rebecca Lauren Cagle, 19, Country Canyon Drive, Rockingham, was arrested on a misdemeanor charge of larceny. Bond was set at $500.
n A bicycle valued at $200 was stolen from in front of a restaurant on East Broad Avenue, Rockingham.
n At a house on South Long Drive, Rockingham, someone did $100 damage to a window.
n Johnny Okeith Spencer, 46, Daniels Street, Rockingham, was arrested on a warrant for failure to appear in court on a charge of driving while license revoked. Bond was set at $500.
n James Marshall Currence, 43, Wingate, was arrested on two counts of failure to appear in court on charges of second-degree trespass and no operator’s license. Bond was set at $1,500.
n At a store on West Greene Street, Rockingham, someone stole $692 worth of property.
n A house on 3rd Ave. Pee Dee, Rockingham, was broken into causing $30 damage to a window.
n A scooter valued at $2,000 was stolen from where it was parked outside a business at Falling Creek Plaza Shopping Center, Rockingham.
n Someone did $300 damage to a door of a house on County Home Road, Rockingham.
n Two tires on a vehicle parked at a residence on Cabel Drive, Rockingham, were cut causing $200 damage.
n Someone did $55 damage to a vehicle parked on Shannon Drive, Rockingham, and stole $45 worth of property.
n At another residence on Shannon Drive, someone did $300 damage to three tires on a vehicle by cutting them.
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Incidents reported at the Hamlet Police Department include:
n A Hamlet woman lost her bank debit card and found out someone used it without her permission to obtain $101.50 worth of property.
n At a store on Front Street, Hamlet, someone kicked in the front door causing $300 damage and stole $3,470 worth of property.
Information on criminal activity may be reported anonymously to Richmond County Crime Stoppers at 997-5454. When leading to arrests, rewards are offered for such information.
n Arrest reports published in the Richmond County Daily Journal are copied from local law enforcement records. Except for people injured in motor vehicle accidents or reportable deaths, victims including people, businesses and institutions and their addresses are not included as a matter of newspaper policy. Reports include both arrests and criminal summons such as citations. The Daily Journal lists them all as arrests. People charged are presumed innocent until determined to be guilty by a court of law.