Six Arrests Made In Cornelius This Week: Police Blotter
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Cornelius NC
19 February, 2021
10:21 AM
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CORNELIUS, NC — Police issued more than a dozen speeding tickets and made six arrests in Cornelius this past week, for charges that included larceny of motor vehicle parts, possession of stolen goods and assault on a female, according to the most recent police blotter. 7-Eleven convenience store on West Catawba Avenue reported two thefts in the span of two days, police said. Tuscan House and CVS Pharmacy on West Catawba Avenue also reported larcenies. Arrests made by Cornelius Police Department between Feb. 10 — Feb. 16, 2021: Jonathan Ashley Rollings, 47, was arrested Feb. 12 on York Hwy, charged with felony larceny of motor vehicle parts Christopher Demarcus Elliott, 30, was arrested on Westmoreland Road at Statesville Road, charged with misdemeanor assault on a female David Lorenzo Sherrill, 32, was arrested Feb. 13 on North Main Street, charged with felony possession of a firearm by felon; and two counts of misdemeanor second degree trespass Charity Ann Johnston, 52, was arrested Feb. 13 on Westmoreland Road at Statesville Road, charged with driving while impaired James Albert McClellan, 23, was arrested Feb. 14 on West Catawba Avenue, charged with misdemeanor conspiracy, larceny and possession of stolen goods/property Lequasha Shimonae Harrison, 23, was arrested Feb. 14 on West Catawba Avenue, charged with misdemeanor conspiracy and larceny. Crime incidents reported to Cornelius Police Department between Feb. 10 — Feb. 16, 2021: Feb. 10 — Fraud, Sail View Drive Feb. 11 — Breaking and entering commercial, Tuscan House, North Main Street Feb. 12 — Larceny, US Infrastructure Company, Reese Finley Lane Feb. 13 — Breaking and entering vehicle, Aftonshire Drive Feb. 13 — Larceny, 7-Eleven, West Catawba Avenue Feb. 14 — Larceny, CVS Pharmacy, West Catawba Avenue Feb. 15 — Larceny, 7-Eleven, West Catawba Avenue Citations issued by Cornelius Police Department between Feb. 10 — Feb. 16, 2021: Speeding — 14 Driving while license revoked not impaired — 2 Expired/no inspection — 2 Registration Card/Tag expired — 2 Driving a motor vehicle with no registration — 1 Driving while impaired — 1 Expired operators license — 1 Failure to carry valid drivers license — 1 Failure to reduce speed — 1 SEE ALSO: New NC Order Could Loosen Event Spectator Restrictions: CooperWinter Weather Delays COVID-19 Vaccine Shipment To North Carolina1st Day Of Spring Is Coming: How Warm Will It Feel In NC?
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