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Hamlet Police Department arrests and complaints for Nov. 21, 2012
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The Hamlet Police Department recently made the following arrests:

• Jason Alexander Quick, 28, of 101 Thomas St., Hamlet, was arrested for breaking and entering and larceny. He was placed under a $25,000 secure bond.

• Gerald Wayne Tyler, 20, of 132 Hamlet Lake Court, Hamlet, was arrested for attempted first degree murder and robbery with a dangerous weapon. He was placed under a $25,000 secure bond.

• Daquan Lamont Everett, 20, 202 King Drive, Hamlet, was arrested for possession with intent to sell/deliver marijuana. He was released on his own recognizance.

• Brentay Qontell McQueen, 19, 107 Gin Mill Road, Hamlet, was arrested for possession with intent to sell/deliver marijuana, maintaining a dwelling/vehicle and drug paraphernalia. He was released on his own recognizance.

• Thomas Rogers, 23, of Raleigh St., Hamlet, was arrested for possession of stolen firearm. He was placed under a $10,000 secure bond.

• Tonika Lashawn Robinson, 31, of 203 Dickson St., Laurinburg, was arrested for driving while license revoked, giving fictitious information to an officer, an disorderly conduct. She was placed under a $1,000 secure bond.

• Dennis Rendell Rape Jr., 33, 125 Greenfield Road, Hamlet, was arrested for manufacturing marijuana. He was released on his own recognizance.

• Travonne Deron Jones, 18, of 149 Page St., Hamlet, was arrested for carrying a concealed gun. He was released on his own recognizance.

Other recent reports to the Hamlet Police Department include:

• Larceny was reported at a residence on Maple Street.

• Larceny was reported at a residence on High Street.

• Breaking and entering was reported on Oakhurst Avenue.

• Sexual assault was reported at a residence on Deering Street.

• A structure fire was reported at a business on West Hamlet Avenue.

• Larceny was reported at a business on King Street.

Arrest reports published in the Richmond County Daily Journal are copied from local law enforcement records. 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.



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