There were four such incidents on Robinson Street, Rockingham; two on Ann Street, Rockingham; and one each on Bryan Circle, Rockingham; South Grove Street, Rockingham; Randolph Street, Rockingham; Marshall Avenue, Rockingham; 4th Avenue, Pee Dee, Rockingham; and South Brookwood Avenue, Rockingham.
There was an incident of such vandalism also on Leak Street, Rockingham, but no damage estimate was available.
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Arrests made by Rockingham police include:
George Victor Stokes, 32, Fayetteville, was arrested on misdemeanor charges of resisting arrest, injury to personal property and two counts of order for arrest from Chatham County. Bond was set at $6,350. He was arrested following a traffic stop.
Danny Gene Pearce, 29, Chesterfield, S.C., was issued a citation on a charges of misdemeanor larceny.
Benjamin Daniel Rainwater, 20, Scotch Lane, Rockingham, was arrested on a misdemeanor charge of unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. He was released on a written promise to appear in court.
Darlene Wallace Beachum, 46, Salisbury, was arrested on a misdemeanor warrant for failure to appear in court on a charge of larceny. Bond was set at $500.
Derrick Richard Sparks, 21, Battley Dairy Road, Rockingham, was arrested on a misdemeanor charge of assault with a deadly weapon. Bond was set at $1,000.
Suzanne Clark Sanders, 26, County Home Road, Rockingham, was arrested on a misdemeanor charge of simple assault. She was held in Richmond County Jail until a judge set bond.
Haywood Spencer Marsh Jr., 31, Morven, was arrested on a felony charge of possession of a firearm and misdemeanor carrying a concealed weapon. Bond was set at $2,500.
Michelle Nicole McLaurin, 29, Palisades Circle, Rockingham, was arrested on orders for arrest on charges of failure to return rental property and disorderly conduct. Bond was set at $3,000.
Mark Todd McDonald, 31, Cauthen Drive, Rockingham, was arrested on a felony charge of assault by strangulation and misdemeanor assault on a female. He was held in Richmond County Jail until a judge set bond.
Jessica Elaine Collins, 22, Spring Street, Hamlet, was arrested on a citation for shoplifting.
Charles Anthony Kershaw, 35, Fayetteville, was arrested on misdemeanor charges of no insurance and a fictitious registration card. There was an outstanding order for arrest on him. Bond was set at $1,000.
James Robert Barbour III, 66, South Hancock Street, Rockingham, was arrested n misdemeanor charges of assault with a deadly weapon and communicating threats. His bond was set at $3,000.
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Incidents reported to the Rockingham police include:
A customer staying at a motel on South Hancock Street, Rockingham, was reported to have broken a sink causing $600 damage.
At a business on Long Drive, someone stole from between $150 and $175 from a coin machine.
A woman in Madison, Wis., told Rockingham police someone in Rockingham was using her personal information to try to obtain three credit cards.
A 28-year-old man accidentally shot himself in his left calf muscle with a .25-caliber handgun as he attempted to put it under the seat in his vehicle. Someone took him to the hospital where the incident was reported to police. He was in the parking lot of a business on Fayetteville Road, Rockingham, when the incident occurred.
Two boys, 14 and 11 years old sprayed paint on four vehicles causing $100 damage to each on 3rd Avenue, Pee Dee, Rockingham. Their parents said they would pay for damages.
In a restaurant parking lot on East Broad Avenue, Rockingham, someone broke into a vehicle and stole a pocketbook for a loss of $100 plus bank cards.
Merchandise valued at $1.69 was stolen from a store on East Broad Avenue.
At a business on East Broad Avenue, someone did $400 damage to a door and stole a television set valued at $799.99 and one valued at $599.99.
Two teenagers ate at a restaurant on U.S. 1 South, Rockingham, and walked out without paying $35.06 for their meals.
A victim in Ellerbe told police someone drafted $595.21 from a bank account using unauthorized debit card information.
On 3rd Avenue, Pee Dee, Rockingham, someone sprayed paint on a mailbox causing $60 damage and on a NCDOT stop sign causing $200 damage.
A beer valued at $1.29 was stolen from a store on East Broad Avenue.
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Incidents reported to the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office include:
On East Eason Drive, Rockingham, someone did $2,300 damage to a vehicle parked at a residence and stole a CD player valued at $85.
At a residence on Lake Road, Rockingham, someone did $500 damage to windows of a vehicle and stole a hubcap valued at $25.
A flashing sign valued at $800 was stolen from a business on U.S. 74 West, Rockingham.
A handgun valued at $150 was stolen from a vehicle at a residence on Derby Road, Hoffman.
A Hamer Mill Road resident said someone had used identification to open three credit card accounts charging $213 to one of them.
Mail was stolen from a mail box at a residence on Peachland Drive, Rockingham.
A handgun valued at $200 was stolen from a house on April Lane, Rockingham.
Information on criminal activity may be reported anonymously to Richmond County Crime Stoppers at 997-5454.
Arrest reports published in the Richmond County Daily Journal are copied from local law enforcement records. Except for people injured in motor vehicle accident or reportable deaths, victims include 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.






