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Published: Mar 07, 2012 12:01 AM
Modified: Mar 06, 2012 08:42 PM

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Carrboro

Daquan Johnson, 17, of 117 Friar Lane, was charged Feb. 28 with felony breaking and entering, felony larceny and felony possession of stolen goods, police reported.

A 15-year-old juvenile suspect also was charged but was not named because of his age, the report stated.

Police reported break-ins to residences on:

- Westbrook Drive, Feb. 24

- 600 block of Jones Ferry Road, Feb. 25

- 400 block of N.C. 54, Feb. 28

- Broad Street, Feb. 24-March 1

- Rogers Road, March 1-3

Police reported break-ins to vehicles on:

- Westbrook Drive, Feb. 24-25

- 500 block of Jones Ferry Road, Feb. 26

- Shelton Street, Feb. 29-March 1

- Cobblestone Drive, Feb. 29-March 1

Chapel Hill

Cumun Tramane Fearrington, 27, of 403 Sunset Drive, was charged Feb. 29 with felony possession with intent to sell and deliver marijuana, felony possession of a Schedule VI controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia and forgery by issuing substitutes for money without authority, police reported. He also was charged with careless and reckless driving and hit and run, causing property damage following police investigation of a hit-and-run accident, a news release stated.

According to the release, Fearrington was found in possession of $6,025 in counterfeit U.S. currency and more than a quarter-pound of marijuana. Police turned over the counterfeiting investigation to the U.S. Secret Service for further investigation and possibly other charges.

Reginald Leroy Parker, 43, who gave his address as the streets, was charged March 1 with larceny and felony obtaining property by fraud, police reported.

A man told police he was cut on the neck and robbed Feb. 26 in the 100 block of East Franklin Street. The man had left a bar across the street from Walgreen's around 7:45 p.m., and two men approached him, asking for money. Lt. Kevin Gunter said the man told them he didn't have any money, and one of the suspects cut him on the neck. The other reached in his pocket, took his wallet and removed $50 from it, Gunter said. Both men ran from the scene, he said.

The man walked to UNC Hospitals to seek treatment before contacting police, Gunter said.

The man told police both suspects were black males, 20 to 27 years old, with a medium height and thin build. Both men were wearing baggy jeans, Gunter said.

Anyone with information about the incident is asked to call 919-968-2760 or Crime Stoppers at 919-942-7515. All information provided to Crime Stoppers is confidential.

Richardo Cordova Jr., 26, of 501 Jones Ferry Road, Apt. C4, Carrboro, was charged Feb. 29 with felony breaking and entering and felony possession of stolen goods, police reported.

Police reported vandalism to four cars last week in the 300 block of East Franklin Street. According to the report, the windows were busted out of four vehicles in a parking lot sometime between 7 p.m. March 3 and 10:30 a.m. March 4. The damage was valued at $3,200, the report stated.

Police reported break-ins to vehicles on:

- Cedar Hills Drive, Feb. 24

- Audubon Road, March 1

- 1100 block of Weaver Dairy Road, Feb. 28

Police reported break-ins to residences on:

- Spruce Street, Feb. 24-25

- 100 block of South Estes Drive, Feb. 23-24

- 1000 block of South Columbia Street, Feb. 23

- Colburn Place, Feb. 28

- 100 block of West Rosemary Street, March 2-4

- Clark Court, March 3

- 1400 block of Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, March 2

Police reported a break-in to a business

- on South Merritt Mill Road, Feb. 24

- on the 1100 block of Weaver Dairy Road, March 4

Orange County

Matthew Tyler Martin, 20, of 2111 N.C. 49, Burlington, was charged Feb. 20 with felony breaking and entering, sheriff's deputies reported.

Wesley James Williams III, 39, of 215 William Penn Plaza, Apt. 526, Durham, was charged Feb. 16 with felony breaking and entering, felony injury to personal property, felony larceny and felony possession of stolen goods, sheriff's deputies reported.

Brian Joseph McHugh, 20, of 6100 Oak Grove Church Road, Mebane, was charged Feb. 18 with felony breaking and entering, felony robbery with a dangerous weapon and felony larceny after breaking and entering, sheriff's deputies reported. According to reports, McHugh also was charged Feb. 24 with felony breaking and entering, felony larceny after breaking and entering and felony safecracking.

Hayden Patrick Marino, 20, of 927 Spruce Pine Trail, Durham, was charged Feb. 16 with felony breaking and entering, felony robbery with a dangerous weapon and felony larceny after breaking and entering, sheriff's deputies reported. According to reports, Marino also was charged Feb. 24 with felony breaking and entering, felony larceny after breaking and entering and felony safecracking.

Compiled by Tammy Grubb
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