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Published: Feb 22, 2012 02:00 AM
Modified: Feb 20, 2012 10:41 PM

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Megan East Dubowski, 19, of 114 Fidelity St., Apt. A, was charged Feb. 14 with felony breaking and entering, police reported.

Shaquille Alexander Williams, 18, of 810 Old Fayetteville Road, Lot 20, was charged Feb. 16 with felony breaking and entering, police reported.

Police reported the side mirrors missing from six vehicles in the parking lot of Abbey Court, 501 Jones Ferry Road. All the mirrors were taken between 1 a.m. and 11 a.m. Feb. 19, according to reports.

An 18-year-old man reported a home invasion to police on Barnes Street around 9 a.m. Feb. 19, according to reports. The suspect was armed with a dangerous weapon, police reported. No additional details were available Monday.

Police reported break-ins to vehicles on:

- 500 block of Jones Ferry Road, Feb. 17

- 100 block of East Main Street, Feb. 16-17

- Watters Road, Feb. 17-18

Police reported break-ins to residences on:

- Carol Street, Feb. 14

- 600 block of North Greensboro Street, Feb. 14

- 400 block of N.C. 54, Feb. 14-15

- Hanna Street, Feb. 16

- BPW Club Road, Jan. 20-Feb. 17

Police reported break-ins to businesses on:

- Old Fayetteville Road, Feb. 16

- 100 block of East Weaver Street, Feb. 14

Chapel Hill

Carl Lee Purefoy, 46, of 1803 Purefoy Road, was charged Feb. 17 with felony sell or deliver cocaine, felony maintaining a dwelling for the sale or delivery of a controlled substance and felony attempt and conspiracy, police reported.

Lara Grace-Hope Devoe, 41, of 4600 University Drive, Apt. 1602, Durham, was charged Feb. 16 with assault with a deadly weapon, felony breaking and entering, felony kidnapping and damage to real property, police reported.

According to police, Devoe forced her way into an apartment on Clark Court with a pry tool around 10:30 a.m.

William Robert Purcell III, 19, of 2708 Granville Towers South, was charged Feb. 15 with first-degree burglary and resisting arrested, police reported.

Warren Ian Bell, 45, of 102 Kelly Court, was charged Feb. 14 with six counts of felony sell or deliver cocaine, six counts of felony maintaining a dwelling or vehicle for the sale or delivery of a controlled substance and felony attempt and conspiracy, police reported.

A man told police he was robbed of $40 in cash last week while walking on West Rosemary Street, a report stated. According to the report, a suspect in a van pulled up to the man between 11 p.m. Feb. 13 and 1:15 a.m. Feb. 14. The victim's $220 Dr. Dre Beats headphones were damaged in the robbery, the report stated.

Police reported a break-in to a vehicle on the 1100 block of Weaver Dairy Road, Feb. 15

Police reported a break-in to a business on Scarlett Drive, Feb. 14

Police reported break-ins to residences on:

- 1000 block of Weaver Dairy Road, Feb. 18

- 800 block of East Rosemary Street, Feb. 18

- Mason Farm Road, Feb. 17

- Mallette Street, Feb. 17

- Columbia Place, Feb. 16

- Laurel Hill Road, Feb. 15

- Deming Road, Feb. 15

Compiled by correspondent Tammy Grubb
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