TARBORO —
The following people were arrested and charged with crimes by the Edgecombe County Sheriff's Office during the past week.
October 9
• Erik Latrell Epps, 23, of 2721 Bynum Farm Road, Pinetops, was charged with simple possession of scheduled II controlled substances, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia and resist obstruct public officer. He was jailed under a $3,000 secured bond.
• Laquanta Neishield Pittman, 35, of 48 Ridgewood Road, Tarboro, was charged with failure to appear in court.
• Marquez Deshon Scott, 20, of 476 Pleasant Hill Road, Rocky Mount, was charged with breaking and entering and injury to real property.
• Steven Michael Asburn, 46, of 175 Jessica Lane, Rocky Mount, was charged with obtaining property by false pretense. He was jailed under a $5,000 secured bond.
• Dentrell Jamal Slade, 23, of 116 Zinnia Court, Rocky Mount, was charged with possession of marijuana and possession with the intent to sell and deliver marijuana.
October 10
• Roy Oscar Davis, 38, of 137 Deer Walk, Tarboro, was charged with felony larceny. He was jailed under a $2,000 secured bond.
• William Lloyd Thompson, 33, of 88 Wall Haven Lane, Rocky Mount, was charged with two counts of felony conspiracy and two counts of obtaining property by false pretense. He was jailed under a $5,000 secured bond.
• Heather Elane Pritchett, 20, of 505 Medford Road, Tarboro, was charged with failure to return rental property.
• David Lee Blackmon, 44, of 6067 Nobles Mill Pond Road, Rocky Mount, was charged with possession of stolen goods. He was jailed under a $1,000 secured bond.
October 11
• Eric Mitchell Kokorunda, 24, of 2317 Meadowbrook Road, Rocky Mount, was charged with larceny of a motor vehicle and obtaining property by false pretense. He was jailed under a $3,000 secured bond.
• Travon Mondell Best, 32, of 1242 Thigpen Road, Conetoe, was charged with probation violation with being out of county. He was jailed under a $25,000 secured bond.
October 13
• Kelvin Lee Pollard, 34, of 6829 Colonial Road, Tarboro, was charged with assault of a child under 12, assault on a female and intentional child abuse-serious physical injury. He was jailed under a $3,000 secured bond.
• Chanel Delores Dozier, 24, of 304 Second St., Princeville, was charged with failure to appear in court.
October 14
• Keonme Oshay Andrews, 33, of 931 Howell Road, Tarboro, was charged with drive left of center and no motorcycle endorsements.
• James Leroy Highsmith, 62, of 1987 NC 97 W, Battleboro, was charged with breaking and entering and larceny after breaking and entering.
October 15
• Gerald Lee White, 29, of 404 Howard AVe., Tarboro, was charged with two counts of driving while license revoked and breaking and entering. He was jailed under a $3,000 secured bond.
• Jammie Antonie Winstead, 28, of 606 Second St., Pinetops, was charged with violation of court order. He was jailed under a $500 secured bond.
• Patrick Cornelius Thomas, 32, of 1900 Windsor Dr., Rocky Mount, was charged with possession with the intent to sell and deliver cocaine, sell cocaine and felony possession of cocaine. He was jailed under a $10,000 secured bond.
• Tyre Monte Warren, 19, of 909 Redgate Ave., Rocky Mount, was charged with simple assault. He was jailed with no bond.
• Kwaidarrius Harris, 19, of 1417 Rosewood Ave., Rocky Mount, was charged with simple assault. He was jailed with no bond.
• Joshua Marquette Coley, 24, of 812 School St., Rocky Mount, was charged with simple assault. He was jailed with no bond.
• Quincy Brown, 48, of 641 Calhoun Road, Rocky Mount, was charged with failure to appear in court. He was jailed under a $50,000 secured bond.
• Malcolm Jamar Williams, 25, of 2909 Hwy. 43 N, Pinetops, was charged with failure to appear in court, assault on a female and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. He was jailed under a $1,000 secured bond.
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You, too, can be a slacker spy
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Whitley/Webb
Pinetops-Caitlin Layne Whitley and John Robert Webb were married on June 8, 2013 at half past three in the afternoon at Pinetops Baptist Church.
The Reverend John Melancon performed the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Michael Whitley. Grandparents of the bride are the late Mr. and Mrs. James Carlton Jernigan and the late Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Lane Whitley.
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CATHERINE MARIE VINES
TARBORO — Catherine Marie Vines, 65, died Wednesday, June 19, 2013, Arrangements are ending with Dickens Funeral Service, Tarboro.
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Edgecombe Events June 20
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WALTON EARNS SCHOLARSHIP
John Ronald Walton, a 2013 graduate of Edgecombe Early College High School and son of John and Lesa Walton, is presented a $2,000 scholarship check by Edgecomber County Farm Bureau Presidet Tom Proter. Walton is enrolled at NC State University for the fall semester.
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