Police blotter: Stripper pole reported stolen

The following records are from the Roswell Police Department and can be viewed at rpdp2c.org. All people arrested or cited are presumed innocent.

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The following records are from the Roswell Police Department and can be viewed at rpdp2c.org . All people arrested or cited are presumed innocent.

On Tuesday, Nov. 12, at 1:50 p.m.



, a $500 “stripper pole” was reported stolen from a 300 block of Church Street residence. Friday, Nov. 8 9:35 a.

m. — The following items were stolen during a burglary at a 1900 block of South Sunset Avenue home: $2,000 in cash, $1,000 of power tools and a $500 pair of sneakers. 1:49 p.

m. — Police responded to a shoplifting call at a 4500 block of North Main Street business where $286 of belts, watches and other items were stolen. 2 p.

m. — Mariah Rashell McPherson was charged with shoplifting from a 4500 block of North Main Street business. 3:13 p.

m. — Justin Kyle Powers was charged with shoplifting from a 4500 block of North Main Street business. 4:11 p.

m. — David Vasquez was charged with shoplifting from a 4500 block of North Main Street business. 4:45 p.

m. — Jonathan Hoover was charged with shoplifting from a 4500 block of North Main Street business. 5:32 p.

m. — Mario Cruz Rodriguez-Galbadon was charged with controlled substance, possession prohibited at an 1800 block of Southeast Main Street address. 6 p.

m. — Brandon Thomas Clark Nelson was charged with shoplifting at a 2700 block of North Main Street address. 7:08 p.

m. — Joseph Michael Flores was charged with shoplifting from a 4500 block of North Main Street business. 7:34 p.

m. — Erica Ann Flores was charged with shoplifting from a 4500 block of North Main Street business. 9 p.

m. — Frank Todd Moss was charged with shoplifting from a 4500 block of North Main Street business. Saturday, Nov.

9 3:40 a.m. — Police were dispatched to a 100 block of North Richardson Avenue church after $100 of copper wire was stolen.

9:03 a.m. — Cameron Blade Marshall was charged with criminal damage to property while at the Chaves County Detention Center at 3701 South Atkinson Avenue.

2:41 p.m. — Jonatan Holt was charged with shoplifting from a 4500 block of North Main Street business.

5:06 p.m. — Amanda Rose Marie Martinez and Orlando Johnny Martinez were each charged with shoplifting from a 4500 block of North Main Street business.

6:34 p.m. — Danielle Shay Winchester was charged with shoplifting from a 4500 block of North Main Street business.

Sunday, Nov. 10 12:11 a.m.

— Shaylynn Ann Earsley was charged with aggravated driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs at a 900 block of West Second Street location. 12:49 a.m.

— Wendy Todd was charged with wrongful use of public property at a 2500 block of North Main Street address. 8:10 p.m.

— Police responded to a larceny call at a 500 block of West M Monday, Nov. 11 5:49 a.m.

— Officers were dispatched to the zero block of East Wells Street after a 2006 Honda Civic sustained $200 of damage. 3:27 p.m.

— Police responded to a criminal damage call in the 500 block of Cottonwood Avenue, where a door sustained $600 in damage and a door frame $100 in damage. 4:32 p.m.

— A $189 Google Nest camera was reported stolen from a 3800 block of Bandolina Avenue address. 7:24 p.m.

— Jouse Carranza was charged with criminal damage to the property of a household member at a 700 block of Redwood Street address. 10:32 p.m.

— Police were dispatched to a 300 block of West Ninth Street address in reference to a larceny call in which a $370 power washer was reported stolen. Tuesday, Nov. 12 11:14 a.

m. — Officers responded to a shoplifting call at a 2700 block of North Main Street address where a $579 computer was stolen. 12:52 p.

m. — The following items were stolen from a 1200 block of West Ninth Street location: $50 of Ethernet cables, a $300 Wifi extender, a $200 modem and a $200 router. 5:01 p.

m. — Mark Christopher Marrujo was charged with aggravated driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs while at a 600 block of West Mccune Street. Wednesday, Nov, 13 12:48 a.

m. — Police responded to a criminal damage call in the 1900 block of Juniper Street address where two vehicles were damaged, one sustained $200 of damage and the other $500 of damage. 12:48 a.

m. — Officers were dispatched to a 200 block of South Fir Street address where a 2020 Hyundai and 2019 Dodge each sustained $200 in damage. 4 a.

m. — A green duffle bag with vintage clothing and a toolbox, each valued at $500, were reported stolen during a burglary at a 2200 Juniper Street address. 6:14 a.

m. — Police were dispatched to an 1800 block of Juniper Street address in reference to a criminal damage call in which a 2002 Cadillac sustained $200 in damage. 6:19 a.

m. — Police responded to a criminal damage call in the 1700 block of West Walnut Street, where a 2018 Nissan sustained $1,000 of damage. 6:24 a.

m. — Officers were dispatched to a 400 block of South Fir Avenue location in reference to a criminal damage call in which a 2006 Honda sustained $1,000 in damage. 5:29 p.

m. — A 2015 Hyundai Sonata was reported stolen from a 300 block of East Country Club Road address. 10:05 p.

m. — The following items were stolen from a 700 block of Gayle Drive address: 9 mm rounds with a combined value of $50, a $100 bracelet and a $100 AR-style BB gun. Thursday, Nov.

14 7:56 a.m. — Officers were dispatched to an embezzlement call at a 2500 block of North Main Street address where $456 was reported stolen.

9:44 a.m. — Police responded to a burglary call at a 900 block of North Pennsylvania Avenue address where $2,280 of tools were reported stolen.

3:14 p.m. — Gonzales Ambrose Trinidad was charged with burglary at a 100 block of East Fourth Street address 6:03 p.

m. — Police responded to a burglary call in the 300 block of Linda Vista Boulevard in which $1,211 of items were reported stolen. Best trending stories from the week.

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