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Police make arrests Holly Springs Police Chief Robert Pearson released the following report for the week ending March 20. March 14 • a grand larceny was reported in the 600 block of MLK Drive. March 15 • a burglary of a dwelling was reported in the 100 block of Weaver Drive. March 16 • a simple assault was reported in the Center Street area. • a simple assault was reported in the 200 block of West Woodward. • a telephone harassment incident was reported in the 400 block of Haven Acres. •
a burglary of a dwelling was reported in the 600 block of West Lake
Drive. A window was shattered and a kitchen stove was reported stolen. March 17 • an incident of false pretenses was reported in the 500 block of Craft Street. • a malicious mischief incident was reported in the 200 block of MLK Drive. • a malicious mischief incident was reported in the 200 block of West Valley. •
an automobile burglary was reported in the 900 block of Mackie Drive. A
car window was shattered and a 17-inch Toshiba laptop computer was
stolen. • discharge of a firearm was reported
within the city limits in the 200 block of West Valley. Andrew
McKinney, 57, was arrested and charged in connection with the incident,
Pearson said. • a burglary of a dwelling was
reported in the 300 block of Bonner Street. Five hundred and twenty
dollars in cash and a jewelry box were reported missing. March 19 •
a burglary of a dwelling was reported in the 700 block of Coleman
Avenue. A weed-eater, three life jackets and a wooden dog house were
stolen from the location. • a burglary of a commercial building was reported in the 500 block of East Salem. Nothing was found missing. March 20 • a domestic violence/simple assault and a malicious mischief was reported in the 200 block of West Woodward. March 21 •
a burglary of a dwelling was reported in the 100 block of Randolph
Street. The suspect made entry by throwing a brick through a window in
the back of the house. The suspect was confronted by the homeowner and
fled the location. Gerald Perry, 37, was later apprehended and charged
with breaking and entering of an occupied dwelling, according to Chief
Pearson. • Jimmy Lee Perkins, 48, of Holly Springs, was arrested for felony fleeing, resisting arrest and child abuse, Pearson said. Officers
reported other activities – no driver’s license, 4; driving while
license suspended, 4; speeding, 8; no proof of insurance, 2; no
tag/expired tag, 2; contempt of court, 1; DUI first offense, 1; child
restraint violation, 1; public drunk, 1; and resisting arrest, 1
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