TARBORO —
A residence on Speight Avenue in Tarboro reported a larceny of two bicycles that were stolen from the residence Thursday. The first bicycle was identified as a green 24' boys Mongoose XR-75 and the second bicycle was described as a purple and silver Next.
The police department is asking that anyone with any information about the bicycles call 641-4247.
The following people were either cited for traffic violations or charged with crimes during the past week by the Tarboro police.
June 12
• Brittany Lynn Bradley, 23, of 2006 Panola St., Tarboro, was charged with second degree trespassing.
• Taneka Vonshee Dozier, 25, of 310 E. Granville St., Tarboro, was cited for expired registration plate.
• Edward James Smith, Jr., 32, of 711 Ellis Road, Tarboro, was charged with driving while license revoked.
June 13
• Tiara Monique Williams, 24, of 2909 Hwy. 43, Pinetops, was cited for insurance violation and revoked registration plate.
June 15
• Christina Lashawn Harris, of 1005 Panola St., Tarboro, was charged with driving while license revoked and expired registration plate.
• Johnnie Williams, Jr., of 500 Benson Dr. Apt. B2, Tarboro, was cited for expired registration plate.
June 16
• James Deon Smith, 41, of 820 Coffield St., Tarboro, was charged with driving while license revoked.
• Christopher Jerome Burton, 38, of 505 Arrington Ave., Rocky Mount, was charged with driving while license revoked.
June 17
• Maximino Luciano, 24, Lot 10 Mobile Home Estates, Tarboro, was charged with no operators license.
• Ken Jovan Sharpe, 24, of 613 Walton Circle, Rocky Mount, was charged with no operators license.
• Avuis Guanea Moore, 22, of 313 Virginia, Ave., Tarboro, was charged with no operators license.
• Oviedo Ramiro, 45, of Lot 75 Mobile Home estates, Tarboro, was charged with no operators license.
• Miguel Vazquez Rameriz, 28, of 5695 Hwy. 43, Pinetops, was charged with no operators license.
• Debra Ann Turner, 48, of 400 E. Northern Blvd. Apt. 14, Tarboro, was cited for expired registration plate.
• Lamarr Renea Pittman, 32, of 222 W. 10th St., Scotland Neck, was cited for inspection violation and expired registration plate.
• Levonne White, 53, of 1006 Elm St., Tarboro, was cited for expired registration plate.
• Anthony Ronell Johnson, 19, of 400 E. Northern Blvd. Apt. 34, Tarboro, was charged with failure to appear in court. He was jailed under a $5,000 cash bond.
June 18
• Miguel Zavala, 20, of 27 Susan Ann Lane, Tarboro, was charged with driving while license revoked.
• Marquis Roberson, 32, of 204 Tyson St., Princeville, was charged with larceny.
Community
Larceny of two bicycles
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