The following reports were filed by the Greenville Police Department from Nov. 29 through Dec. 6:
Published 12:00 am Thursday, December 14, 2006
Nov. 29
n A report was filed for theft by deception. $363.76 in gasoline and food was reported stolen.
Nov. 30
n A report was filed at Myrick's Amoco for theft of lost property. One checkbook, assorted medication worth $300, and $70 in assorted U.S. currency were reported stolen.
n A report was filed on Bell St. for criminal mischief. Two cloth Christmas signs received $40 damage and one blow-up snowman received $55 damage.
n A report was filed at Perdue Place for harassment.
n A report was filed on E. Commerce St. for theft of property. One pack of Newport cigarettes worth $5 was reported stolen.
n A report was filed on Wimberly St. for reckless driving and attempting to elude.
n A report was filed at Greenville Terrace Apts. for harassment.
n A report was filed on Perdue St. for assault.
Dec. 2
n A report was filed on Highway 10-East for possession of marijuana. One small bag of marijuana was seized.
n A report was filed on E. Commerce St. for theft of property. $1,200 in assorted U.S. currency was reported stolen.
n A report was filed at the Days Inn for criminal mischief. One room window received $300 damage.
n A report was filed at the Reid Motel for domestic violence, 3rd.
Dec. 3
n A report was filed at Gateway Plaza for criminal mischief. Two Goodyear tires received $180 damage.
n A report was filed at Fairview Apts. for harassment.
Dec. 4
n A report was filed on Government St. for breaking and entering of a motor vehicle. One CD player worth $250 was reported stolen.
n A report was filed on Walnut St. for possession of marijuana and burglary.
n A report was filed on Government St. for burglary. One 20-inch Craftsman chainsaw worth $290, one Black and Decker saw worth $70, one Craftsman generator worth $1,050, one air compressor worth $20, and one weed eater worth $80, were reported stolen.
n A report was filed on Walnut St. for burglary and criminal mischief. Exterior doors and flooring received $1,000 damage.
n A report was filed on Cedar St. for domestic violence - harassment and resisting arrest.
Dec. 6
n A report was filed on Executive Dr. for domestic violence - harassment and possession of drug paraphernalia.
n A report was filed at Wal-Mart for theft of property. Eight assorted diamond watches worth $78.96 and four DVDs worth $79.80 were reported stolen. The items were later recovered.
The following arrests were made by the Greenville Police Department from Nov. 30 through Dec. 6:
Nov. 30
n Sylvester Dixon III, 33, was arrested and charged with assault, 3rd.
Dec. 1
n Thiago Barbosa Reis, 21, was arrested and charged with possession of marijuana, 2nd.
n Craig Hawthorne, 36, was arrested and charged with failure to appear - no seatbelt, failure to appear - driving while suspended, failure to appear - no driver's license, and failure to appear - driving while cancelled.
n Quinton Thomas, 23, was arrested and charged with failure to appear - improper tag, failure to appear - no child restraint, and two counts of failure to appear - driving while revoked.
Dec. 2
n LaMichael Lawrence, 26, was arrested and charged with possession of marijuana, 2nd.
n Jim Rudolph, 20, was arrested and charged with domestic violence, 3rd.
n Alicia Mechelle Longmire, 29, was arrested and charged with failure to appear - DUI, failure to appear - no driver's license, and failure to appear - improper lane usage.
Dec. 3
n Wanda Jane Santos, 49, was arrested and charged with DUI.
Dec. 4
n Michael Jerome Moorer, 37, was arrested and charged with burglary, 2nd, and possession of marijuana, 2nd.
n Ashely Longmire, 26, was arrested and charged with failure to appear - disorderly conduct, burglary, 3rd, failure to appear - resisting arrest, and giving false name to a law enforcement officer.
Dec. 6
n John Calvin Thompson, 45, was arrested and charged with domestic violence, 3rd, and possession of drug paraphernalia.
n Joe L. Hartley, 46, was arrested and charged with theft of property, 3rd, and possession of drug paraphernalia.