Charges
• Mark Dewayne Mitchell, 46, was charged Tuesday with second-degree trespassing.
• Catarina Hernandez, 31, was charged Tuesday with larceny.
• Van Martin Edwards, 21, was charged Tuesday with cyber stalking.
• Anthony Scott Plude, 24, was charged Tuesday with driving during revocation.
• Tony Alexander Tallent, 50, was charged Tuesday with assault on a female.
• Amber Rae Smith, 24, was charged Tuesday with driving during revocation.
• Harold Clyde Hudson, 63, was charged Tuesday with DWI.
• Alberto Hernandez Soto, 45, was charged Monday with DWI.
• Mason Todd Balbier, 28, was charged Monday with breaking and entering.
• Joshua Allen Jubin, 21, was charged Sunday with DWI.
• Jessie Lynn Ethridge, 41, was charged Sunday with unauthorized use of a motor vehicle.
• Jerry Clyde Phillips, 54, was charged Sunday with communicating threats.
• Adam Chantry Whisenant, 28, was charged Sunday with breaking and entering.
• Timothy Lamar Thomas, 39, was charged Sunday with damage to personal property.
• Joshua Neil Morton, 19, was charged Sunday with breaking and entering.
• Matthew Allen Clemons, 16, was charged Sunday with breaking and entering.
• Michael Anthony Frady, 40, was charged Sunday with larceny.
• Mary Lou Mull, 82, was charged Sunday with damage or injury to real property.
• Darryl Nathan Tomlinson, 48, was charged Saturday with indecent exposure.
• Tyrone Lamont Carson, 31, was charged Saturday with resisting, hindering or delaying arrest.
• Tyrone Sullivan March, 39, was charged Saturday with first-degree burglary.
• Frances Darlene Williams, 49, was charged Saturday with simple assault.
• Clifford Joseph Smith, 59, was charged Saturday with assault on a female.
• Homer Dean Penley, 55, was charged Saturday with DWI.
• Jordan Lee Weaver, 19, was charged Saturday with breaking and entering.
Incident
• Morganton Public Safety officers responded Tuesday to an alarm at Friday Friends, 315 Sanford Drive. Someone had damaged the lock on the back door.
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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