Charges
- Tommy Allen Goins, 44, was charged Saturday with assault on a female.
- Jamie Lynn Justus, 28, was charged Saturday with DWI.
- Jason Edward Yoder, 23, was charged Saturday with first-degree trespassing.
- Ashley Newton Brooke, 22, was charged Friday with shoplifting.
- Victor Saul Lopez-Valadez, 27, was charged Friday with possession of a schedule II controlled substance.
- Ashley Lynn Mayfield, 21, was charged Friday with larceny.
- Rebecca Michelle Dixon, 23, was charged Friday with simple assault.
- David James Eversole, 48, was charged Friday with misuse of 911 system.
- Brandon Ray Beam, 33, of 5657 Morris Loop was served a warrant Thursday for two counts of worthless checks. Court date: Aug. 20.
- Karen Lackey Ray, 38, of 911 St. Mary’s Church Road was served criminal summons Thursday for second-degree trespassing and harassing phone call. Court date: Aug. 11.
- Michelle Lynn Story, 32, of 3470 Enola Road was served criminal summons Thursday for simple assault and injury to personal property. Court date: Aug. 13.
- Lara Roper Wilson, 40, of 5006 Mounira Ave., Hickory was charged Thursday with six counts of worthless checks. She was released after signing a written promise to appear. Court date: Aug. 20.
- Alisha LaChelle Rutherford, 43, of 115 Camelia Gardens, A-1, was served a warrant Thursday for seven counts of worthless checks. She was released after signing a written promise to appear. Court date: Aug. 20.
- Herbert Bristol, 53, was charged Thursday with breaking and entering.
- April Leigh Greenhill, 25, was charged Thursday with cyber stalking.
- Dustin Hyatt, 31, was charged Thursday with obtaining property by false pretenses.
- Ronald Frederick Bridgewood, 49, was charged Thursday with resisting, delaying or obstructing arrest.
- Joshua Khalil Debrow, 18, was charged Thursday with driving during revocation.
Call Crimestoppers
The Morganton/Burke Crimestoppers asks anyone with information on a crime to call its hotline number at 437-3333. Rewards are offered to individuals with information that leads to arrests. All callers will remain anonymous.
The law enforcement round-up is filed by staff writers. If you have been charged with a crime and the case is dismissed, contact the news department and The News Herald will publish the disposition of the case.
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