The following are other arrests from the sheriff’s department.
Sara K. Hunt, 22, of Rogosin Street, Rockingham, was arrested and charged with obtaining property by false pretenses and resisting a public officer. She was released on a written promise to appear in court.
Joseph Gage Anderson, 17, of Rogosin Street, Rockingham, was arrested and charged with felony larceny and resisting a public officer. Bond was set at $25,000.
Kenneth Dale McDonald, 48, of Pickett Avenue, Rockingham, was arrested and charged with larceny of a motor vehicle. Bond was set at $50,000.
Quintin Maurice Pearson, 20, of Belair Street, Hamlet, was arrested and charged with three counts of breaking and entering, three counts of larceny after breaking and entering, two counts of attempted breaking and entering, and one count of breaking and entering at a place of worship. Bond was set at $90,000.
Marcus Jermaine Quick, 18, of Mizpah Road, Rockingham, was arrested and charged with three counts of breaking and entering and three counts of larceny after breaking and entering. Bond was set at $25,000.
Cleo Jerome Wall, 20, of Hamlet Lake Court, Hamlet, was arrested and charged with three counts of breaking and entering, three counts of larceny after breaking and entering, two counts of attempted breaking and entering, and one count of breaking and entering at a place of worship. Bond was set at $25,000.
Jonathan Mark Coley, 26, of Woodland Drive, Norwood, was arrested and charged with larceny of a motor vehicle. Bond was set at $5,000.
Kristopher Kelvin Love, 18, of Whiskey Road, Candor, was arrested and charged with one count of breaking and entering, one count of larceny after breaking and entering, three counts of possession of stolen goods, and two counts of obtaining property by false pretenses. Bond was set at $10,000 for the incidents combined.
Derek Lenzie Griffin, 20, of Morganton Road, Jackson Springs, was arrested and charged with one count of breaking and entering and one count of larceny after breaking and entering, three counts of possession of stolen goods, and two counts of obtaining property by false pretenses. Bond was set at $10,000 for the incidents combined.
Christopher Lee Chavis, 29, Hannah Pickett Avenue, Rockingham, was arrested and charged with one count of breaking and entering and one count of larceny after breaking and entering. Bond was set at $40,000.
Tristan Tyler Johnson, 22, of Lady Mary Lane, Rockingham, was arrested and charged with breaking and entering a motor vehicle and felony larceny. Bond was set at $25,000.
Rhonda Michelle Taylor, 34, of Mizpah Road, Rockingham, was arrested and charged with obtaining property by false pretenses and communicating threats. Bond was set at $5,000.
James Davis Downer Jr., 52, of Hunt Street, Rockingham, was arrested and charged with one count of felony manufacturing marijuana, one felony count of possession with intent to sell and deliver marijuana and one count of felony selling and delivering methamphetamine. Two grams of methamphetamine, 110 grams of marijuana, and one marijuana plant were seized. Bond was set at $20,000.
The Richmond County Sheriff’s Office Vice Narcotics Team, along with other deputies, Highway Patrol and SBI members seized 222 marijuana plants. 219 plants were found in a wooded area on Millstone Road near Ledbetter road and three plants were found on Holly Grove Church Road.
Taran Lachelle Barton, 25, of Taylor Drive, Rockingham was arrested and charged with felony trafficking of opiates. 19 tablets of Lorcet and 11 tablets of Xanax were seized without a prescription. Bond was set at $10,000.
Alice Dewana Graham, 27, of Wagram, was arrested and charged with one count of felony trafficking cocaine and one felony count of maintaining a vehicle for a controlled substance. Seized during the arrest were nine ounces of cocaine. Bond was set at $75,000.
Christopher Ryan McCall, of Louis Breeden Boulevard, Hamlet, was arrested and charged with one felony count of manufacturing marijuana. Eight plants were seized during the arrest. He was released on a written promise to appear in court.
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.






