June 6, 2016

Incidents
  • Cody Stafford reported an incident of breaking and entering and damage to property.
  • Alisha Fowler reported an incident of fraud.
  • Milli Birriel reported an incident of assault on a female.
  • Brittany Rocket reported an incident of breaking and entering into a motor vehicle.
  • An officer of the Forest City Police Dept. reported an incident of simple assault and trespassing.
  • Kenya Miller reported an incident of breaking and entering.
  • An officer of the Forest City Police Dept. reported an incident of misdemeanor child abuse.
  • An employee of Rutherford County Schools reported an incident of assault on a school employee.
  • Rachel Byrd reported an incident of fraud.
  • Dennis Lowe reported an incident of breaking and entering into a motor vehicle and larceny. (See arrest of Greene)
  • An officer of the Forest City Police Dept. reported an incident of violation of a city ordinance -discharging fireworks inside city limits.

Arrests
  • Alisha White Fowler, age 47, of Black Oak Drive in Rutherfordton, was arrested for warrants for two counts of possession of stolen goods. She received a written promise to appear.
  • Fonzbee Adam Clyburn, age 17, of Forest St. in Forest City, was cited for simple assault. He received a written promise to appear.
  • Lisa Lawter Greene, age 50, of Big Springs Avenue in Forest City, was arrested for breaking and entering into a motor vehicle and larceny. She received a $5,000 secured bond.
  • Brian Hugh Toney, age 38, of Georgia Avenue in Forest City, was arrested for DWI and reckless driving. He received a written promise to appear.
  • Brent Edward Moore, age 21, of Edward St. in Rutherfordton, was arrested for DWI and failure to maintain lane control. He received a written promise to appear.
  • Thomas Tran, age 54, of Michael St. in Bostic, was arrested for DWI and driving left of center. He received a $500 secured bond.
  • Michael Scott Toms, age 54, of Arnett St. in Rutherfordton, was arrested on a warrant for failure to appear. He received a $2,500 secured bond.