Kenneth Lancaster, 16, Park Street, Rockingham, was arrested and charged with six counts of breaking and entering a motor vehicle and six counts of larceny.
Other arrests reported by the Richmond County Sheriff’s Department include:
Kimberly Cox, 41, Cauthen Drive, Rockingham, was arrested and charged with larceny, forgery of endorsement, uttering forged endorsements, and obtaining property by false pretenses. She was released on a written promise to appear in court.
Oscar Diaz, 33, Marigold Street, Rockingham, was arrested and charged with DWI, Reckless Driving, Flee/Elude Arrest. Bond was set at $3,500.
The Rockingham Police Department has arrested and charged India Gabriella Hodges, 26, of Aberdeen, with four counts of failure to appear, three counts of forgery and larceny from a business on Broad Avenue, Rockingham. Bond was set at $19,000.
Other arrests reported by the Rockingham Police Department include:
Heather Noelle Beason, 33, Glendale Drive, Rockingham, was arrested and charged with three counts of embezzlement. She was released on a written promise to appear in court.
Ryan Douglas Dickinson, 25, High Street, Hamlet, was arrested and charged with communicating threats and violating a protective order. There was no bond set.
Hank Williams, 26, Gibson Road, Scotland County, was arrested and charged with two counts of communicating threats and two counts of assault by pointing a hand gun. He was released on a written promise to appear in court.
Thomas Rogers, 35, Raleigh Street, Hamlet, was arrested and charged with three counts of communicating threats. He was released with a written promise to appear in court.
Quentin Jamar McKenzie, 22, Hood Street, Rockingham, was arrested and charged with one count of assault with a deadly weapon and injury to personal property. There was no bond issued.
Amanda Knight, 38, Connell Street, Rockingham, was arrested and charged with order for arrest, failure to appear. Bond was set at $5000.00
Thomas Earl Guinn, 22, Whitney Lane, Rockingham, was arrested and charged with assault on a female. Bond was set at $1000.00
Ronald Kenneth Foster, 28, High Point, was arrested and charged with assault on a female. No bond was issued.
Jeffrey Lee Stewart, 25, Nicholson Street, Rockingham, was arrested and charged with DWI, resisting a public officer, and a safe movement violation. Bond was set at $2000.00
Casey Drew Crenshaw, 18, Branch Trail, Rockingham, larceny, resisting a public officer, and probation violation. Bond was set at $30,500.
Steven Wayne Crowley, 19, Calvert Street, Rockingham, was arrested and charged with second degree trespassing. Bond was set at $1000.00
Johnny Stanback, 63, was arrested for communicating threats. He was released on a written promise to appear in court.
Pricilla Ward, 45, Mandela Lane, Rockingham, was arrested and charged with assault. Bond was set at $1000.00
Jasmine Brewington, 16, Richmond Road Extension, Rockingham, was charged simple assault. She was released with a written promise to appear in court.
Akiba Watkins, 16, Allen Street, was arrested and charged with simple assault. She was released with a written promise to appear in court.
Other incidents reported by the Rockingham Police Department include:
A bank on Broad Avenue reported receiving a counterfeit $20 bill found in a night deposit bag. The bank also reported a counterfeit $100 bill also found in a night deposit the following day.
Medications were reported stolen on Lady Mary Lane.
At a business on Long Drive, someone reported stalking and communicating threats.
Theft of tires and rims were reported stolen from a business on Long Drive.
A report of larceny was reported at a convenience store on Hancock Street.
Damage to a motor vehicle was reported on Hancock Street.
A breaking and entering was reported at a residence on Richmond Road.
A larceny was reported at a business on Broad Avenue.
Arrest reports published in the Richmond County Daily Journal are copied from local law enforcement records. Except for people injured in motor vehicle accidents or reportable deaths, victims including people, businesses and institutions and their addresses are not included as a matter of newspaper policy. Reports include both arrests and criminal summons such as citations. The Daily Journal lists them all as arrests. People charged are presumed innocent until determined to be guilty by a court of law.






