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1b The Butner-Creedmoor News, Thursday, October 18, 2012<br />
Butner Public Safety Crimes<br />
Butner Public Safety<br />
epartment has reorted<br />
the following<br />
rimes and arrest.<br />
On 10/09/2012<br />
arceny of a riding lawn<br />
ower and utility trailer<br />
as reported at 1713<br />
est B. St. Butner, NC.<br />
On 10/10/2012 a B &<br />
of a motor vehicle<br />
esulting in a larceny of<br />
cell phone and music<br />
D’s was reported at<br />
150 Shasta Ct.<br />
reedmoor, NC.<br />
On 10/11/2012<br />
amage to Personal<br />
roperty was reported at<br />
006 Gate 2 Rd.<br />
reedmoor, NC.<br />
On 10/11/2012 a B &<br />
of a motor vehicle<br />
esulting in a larceny of<br />
firearm was reported at<br />
085 Partridge Ct.<br />
reedmoor, NC.<br />
On 10/12/2012<br />
nauthorized Use of a<br />
otor Vehicle was<br />
eported at 1551<br />
ontclair Lane<br />
reedmoor, NC.<br />
On 10/12/2012 a B &<br />
Larceny of a television,<br />
aptop, guitar, money<br />
Area Death<br />
JERRY LEE OAKLEY<br />
Jerry Lee Oakley, 65,<br />
a resident of Granville<br />
County, Butner, NC,<br />
passed away Thursday,<br />
October 11, 2012 in<br />
Alamance Regional<br />
Medical Center in<br />
Burlington.<br />
He was a native of<br />
Granville County, the<br />
husband of Diane Cash<br />
Oakley and the son of the<br />
late Elbert and Colleen<br />
Lemons Oakley. He was<br />
a member of West Oxford<br />
Baptist Church, a<br />
volunteer fireman for the<br />
Oxford Fire Department<br />
for over 20 years and was<br />
self-employed as J & J<br />
Maintenance<br />
Landscaping.<br />
and<br />
and rings were reported<br />
taken from a residence<br />
located at 1735<br />
Cobblestone Dr.<br />
Creedmoor, NC. During<br />
the investigation officers<br />
found someone had<br />
gained entry into an<br />
unoccupied dwelling at<br />
1735 Cobblestone Dr.<br />
Creedmoor, NC.<br />
On 10/13/2012<br />
Larceny of a motor<br />
vehicle was reported at<br />
129 Ridge Rd. Butner,<br />
NC.<br />
` On 10/14/2012<br />
Larceny of a moped was<br />
reported at 203 Central<br />
Ave. Butner, NC.<br />
Arrest<br />
On 10/09/2012 a<br />
search warrant was<br />
executed at 211 11th St.<br />
The search resulted in the<br />
arrest of (39) yr old<br />
Tyrone Hamilton 211<br />
11th St. Butner, NC for<br />
Maintaining a Dwelling<br />
of a Controlled<br />
Substance, Possession of<br />
Sch. II narcotics,<br />
Possession with intent to<br />
sell and Deliver a<br />
controlled substance, and<br />
Possession of a Firearm<br />
Funeral services<br />
were conducted at 2:00<br />
PM, Sunday, October 14,<br />
2012 in the Eakes<br />
Funeral Chapel in<br />
Creedmoor. Burial<br />
followed in South<br />
Granville Memorial<br />
Gardens in Stem, North<br />
Carolina.<br />
Surviving are his wife<br />
of 45 years, Diane Cash<br />
Oakley of the home, two<br />
daughters, Stacy Dowdy<br />
of Butner, Haven<br />
Stallings (Chip) of Wake<br />
Forest, a granddaughter,<br />
Ashley Tatum, two<br />
grandsons, Trevor<br />
Dowdy and Hogan<br />
Stallings, four brothers,<br />
Elbert “Spooky” Oakley,<br />
Jesse Teel, both of<br />
Butner, Roger Oakley<br />
and Gerald Teel, both of<br />
Oxford. He was preceded<br />
in death by two brothers,<br />
Alton and Alvin Teel.<br />
The family received<br />
visitation from 1:00 to<br />
2:00 PM, Sunday,<br />
October 14, 2012 in the<br />
Eakes Funeral Home in<br />
Creedmoor and other<br />
times at the home, 302<br />
8th Street, Butner, North<br />
Carolina.<br />
Online condolences<br />
may be submitted to<br />
www. eakesfuneral<br />
home.com. Select obits.<br />
Eakes Funeral Home<br />
in Creedmoor assisted<br />
the Oakley Family.<br />
by a convicted felon.<br />
Magistrate Yancey issued<br />
a $30,000.00 secured<br />
bond. Lt. K.T. Bryant was<br />
the arresting officer.<br />
On 10/11/2012 (26) yr<br />
old George Whitfield 6915<br />
Woodbend Dr. Apt. D<br />
Pesticide Collection<br />
Do you have<br />
pesticides at your home<br />
or farm that you no<br />
longer need or use?<br />
If your answer is “yes”,<br />
then you’ll be interested<br />
in the Granville County<br />
Pesticide Collection Day<br />
on Wednesday,<br />
November 14.<br />
The Granville<br />
County Extension<br />
Office, in cooperation<br />
with the NC<br />
Department of<br />
Agriculture and<br />
Consumer Services’<br />
Pesticide Disposal<br />
Assistance Program, a<br />
NON-Regulatory and<br />
Cost-Free program, will<br />
be offering this<br />
Pesticide Collection Day<br />
for residents in<br />
Granville County and<br />
all of the surrounding<br />
North Carolina<br />
counties.<br />
County Agricultural<br />
Extension Agent Carl<br />
Cantaluppi will be the<br />
local contact for the<br />
event. The Collection<br />
will be from 10:00 a.m.<br />
to 2:00 p.m. at the<br />
Southern States store<br />
located at 607 Hillsboro<br />
Raleigh, NC was<br />
arrested by PSO N.L.<br />
Williams for driving<br />
while license revoked<br />
and failure to appear in<br />
court. Magistrate<br />
Herring issued a<br />
$2700.00 secure bond.<br />
Street in Oxford.<br />
Nearly all pesticide<br />
products will be<br />
accepted, including<br />
banned and out-dated<br />
pesticides. Please save<br />
any portion of the label<br />
to help identify the<br />
material so you can be<br />
assisted with disposal.<br />
Unknown materials<br />
cannot be accepted.<br />
Each year the<br />
Pesticide Disposal<br />
Assistance Program<br />
(www.ncagr. com/<br />
PDAP) visits between<br />
40-50 counties to collect<br />
unwanted and unused<br />
pesticides through this<br />
program. This means<br />
that a Collection Day of<br />
this kind only happens<br />
about once every other<br />
year in each county!<br />
The pesticide<br />
collection opportunity<br />
in Granville County is<br />
co-sponsored by<br />
NCDA&CS and the<br />
NCCES. For more<br />
information contact<br />
Carl Cantaluppi,<br />
Granville County<br />
Agricultural Extension<br />
Agent at (919) 603-<br />
1350.<br />
Booze It Or Lose It Campaign<br />
Secretary Conti<br />
Announces Labor Day “Booze<br />
It & Lose It” Campaign Nets<br />
2,745 DWI Arrests<br />
State Transportation<br />
Secretary Gene Conti<br />
announced today that state<br />
and local law enforcement<br />
officers cited 2,745 motorists<br />
for driving while impaired<br />
during the Labor Day “Booze<br />
It & Lose It” campaign,<br />
which ran Aug. 17-Sept. 3. A<br />
total of 94,125 traffic and<br />
criminal citations were<br />
issued statewide.<br />
“These numbers show<br />
that law enforcement officers<br />
across the state worked<br />
diligently to make North<br />
Carolina’s roads safer during<br />
this campaign,” Conti said.<br />
During the Governor’s<br />
Highway Safety Program<br />
campaign, officers statewide<br />
conducted 7,846 sobriety<br />
checkpoints and dedicated<br />
patrols. Counties with the<br />
highest number of DWI<br />
citations were Wake (209),<br />
Mecklenburg (182) and<br />
Guilford (106).<br />
Officers also issued<br />
6,691 safety belt and 1,172<br />
child passenger safety<br />
violations, 24,553 speeding<br />
violations and 2,718 drug<br />
charges. In addition, they<br />
apprehended 2,028 fugitives<br />
from justice and recovered<br />
135 stolen vehicles.<br />
For more information<br />
regarding county-by-county<br />
citation<br />
totals<br />
www.ncdot.gov/programs/<br />
ghsp/download/news/<br />
CampaignTotals_Aug17Sept3.pdf<br />
or other “Booze It & Lose It”<br />
activities, visit the GHSP<br />
website www.ncdot.gov/<br />
programs/GHSP/<br />
The<br />
Granville<br />
County Crime <strong>Stop</strong>pers<br />
needs your help! By<br />
calling (919) 693-3100<br />
with information that<br />
leads to the solving of a<br />
crime, Granville County<br />
Crime <strong>Stop</strong>pers can pay<br />
up to $1,000.00 for<br />
information that leads<br />
to the arrest and<br />
conviction of a person or<br />
persons involved in an<br />
unsolved crime you DO<br />
NOT have to give your<br />
name when calling.<br />
NEW CRIMES<br />
On 10/01/2012,<br />
unknown person(s)<br />
damaged numerous<br />
light fixtures located at<br />
the entrance of Carlene<br />
Estates (located off<br />
Robert’s Chapel Road)<br />
in Stem.<br />
Between 10/03/2012<br />
and 10/04/2012, unknown<br />
person(s)<br />
entered a vehicle<br />
located on Blue Bell<br />
Lane in Stem and<br />
removed a 7.62 x 39<br />
caliber firearm. (Det.<br />
Wilkins)<br />
Between the dates<br />
of 10/02/2012 and 10/04/<br />
2012, unknown<br />
person(s) entered a<br />
residence located on<br />
Tump Wilkins Road in<br />
Stem and removed a<br />
jewelry box containing<br />
various jewelry and a<br />
Crown Royal bag that<br />
contained approximately<br />
$20.00 in<br />
U.S. Currency. (Det.<br />
Wilkins)<br />
On 10/08/2012,<br />
unknown person(s)<br />
damaged the front door<br />
and entered a residence<br />
located on Richmond<br />
Run in Stem and<br />
removed several items.<br />
Items removed were a<br />
Dynex TV/DVD combo,<br />
a Toshiba flat screen<br />
television, a Wii game<br />
system, a X-Box 360<br />
game system, a jewelry<br />
box containing jewelry,<br />
and four pair of blue<br />
jeans. (Det. Wilkins)<br />
On 9/2/2012, unknown<br />
person(s)<br />
removed various vehicle<br />
parts/accessories from a<br />
vehicle located at a<br />
business on Julian<br />
Daniel Road in Stem.<br />
On 9/3/2012,<br />
unknown person(s)<br />
entered a residence<br />
located on Coachman’s<br />
Way in Stem and<br />
removed various<br />
electronics to include:<br />
Apple Mac books, Apple<br />
I-pad, a 26 inch flat<br />
screen television, a<br />
Sony Playstation 3<br />
video gaming system,<br />
and a Nintendo Wii<br />
sport.<br />
On 9/16/2012,<br />
unknown person(s)<br />
removed a red/white<br />
emergency response<br />
light (mini phantom)<br />
from a vehicle located at<br />
the Stem Fire and EMS<br />
Station.<br />
On 9/20/2012,<br />
unknown person(s)<br />
removed copper lines<br />
from a residence under<br />
construction located on<br />
East Thollie Green<br />
Road, Stem. Copper<br />
lines had been cut/<br />
removed form the air<br />
unit, power box, and<br />
from underneath the<br />
residence.<br />
Between the dates of<br />
9/25/2012 ant 9/26/<br />
2012, unknown<br />
person(s) removed a<br />
Bryant air unit from a<br />
residence located in<br />
Orkney Drive, Stem. It<br />
appears that the unit<br />
was placed on a dolly<br />
and moved to Brogden<br />
Road.<br />
On 8/15/12,<br />
unknown person(s)<br />
removed a Ford 15 inch<br />
tire and aluminum rim<br />
from a vehicle located at<br />
P&D Motors, located on<br />
Hwy 15, Creedmoor.<br />
Between the dates of<br />
8/15/12 and 8/17/12,<br />
unknown person(s)<br />
entered a residence<br />
located on Johnson<br />
Creek Farm Road (off of<br />
Smith Road), Oxford<br />
and removed several<br />
firearms along with<br />
ammunition, two drills,<br />
a container of U.S.<br />
currency, and female<br />
toiletries (body wash,<br />
face cream, etc.) A trash<br />
can was also reported<br />
missing from the<br />
interior of the residence.<br />
It is believed that the<br />
property was taken out<br />
of the residence by the<br />
use of the trash can.<br />
Between the dates of<br />
6/22/12 and 8/18/12,<br />
unknown person(s)<br />
removed a water<br />
pressure tank from a<br />
vacant residence<br />
located on Smith Road,<br />
Oxford.<br />
Between the dates of<br />
7/30/2012 and 8/1/2012,<br />
an unknown person(s)<br />
removed several pieces<br />
sheet metal and steel<br />
plates from the Stem<br />
Ruritan Club in Stem.<br />
The property was last<br />
known secure on 7/30/<br />
2012.<br />
On 8/3/2012,<br />
unknown person(s)<br />
damaged a rear door to<br />
a residence located on<br />
Tally Ho Road in Stem<br />
and removed a laptop<br />
computer and a RMC<br />
7.62 caliber rifle with a<br />
wooden stock.<br />
The Granville<br />
County Crimestoppers<br />
Board of Directors has<br />
authorized the payment<br />
of a reward of up to<br />
$1,000.00 for<br />
information leading to<br />
the arrest/indictment of<br />
person(s) responsible<br />
for this crime. If you<br />
have information<br />
concerning this crime,<br />
or any other serious<br />
crimes in Granville<br />
County, you are asked to<br />
call the Granville<br />
County Crimestoppers<br />
in Oxford at 919-693-<br />
3100. Remember all<br />
information is<br />
confidential and you<br />
need not give your<br />
name.