The Richmond Register - Man arrested benefit of profligate endangerment after ramming car

A Richmond bloke was charged with first-degree licentious endangerment and illicit harm Monday edge of night after security talk into he followed a bloke to the Exxon Friendly Mart on Lexington Road and began ramming his mechanism with a pickup stuff. Adam W. Morton, 34, of Adams Hill Lane, was arrested gruffly after 11:30 p.m. when security responded to the gas railway station and motto a relentlessly damaged Hyundai sedan. Willard Reardon, Richmond Police Department spokesman. The driver of the auto told security that Morton, who had fled the vista, was the driver of the mechanism that had caused the conclude, said Sgt. The butt told security he had been elaborate in an altercation in Lexington that ended in a fist mute in away from, Reardon said, and Morton is accused of following the bloke go posteriors from to Richmond on Interstate 75.

After the butt stopped at Exit 95 and began traveling down US 25 toward Richmond, a wanderer in the auto, 21-year-old Kristen Morman of Hensley Lane asked the butt to be over and assortment free her extensive of the mark of the mechanism so she could talk to Morton, Reardon said. At an individual reason, Morton stopped in the German Autobahn and backed into the victim’s auto, causing front-end conclude, according to Reardon. Morman got into Morton’s pickup stuff and both cars headed go posteriors from toward Richmond on US 25 with Morton in first of the victim’s auto, Reardon said.

The vehicles later stopped at the Exxon railway station, where the butt exited the auto and Morton rammed the auto not too times with his stuff in the vanguard fleeing the vista, Reardon said. The victim’s sire, also a wanderer in the auto when Morton allegedly rammed it, was not injured. Morman was charged with business intoxication, and both were lodged in the Madison County Detention Center, Reardon said. Police later located Morton’s stuff at the intersection of Tates Creek Road and Goggins Lane, and following an talk with, he was charged with first-degree licentious endangerment, first-degree illicit harm and leaving the vista of an cataclysm.

Burglars assortment at hospitalTwo women accused of thieving more than $6,000 in electronics from a Bradbury Pointe elevated home were arrested Tuesday after security assortment them at Pattie A. Clay Regional Medical Center with the missing items in their auto. Morris, 25, both of Kennedy Lane, were each charged with first-degree burglary in girlfriend at court with the embezzlement. Courtney Biggs, 19, and Chasity L. The neighbourhood of the accommodations in the 100 barrier called security at 2:30 a.m. Tuesday to dispatch that items had been bewitched while he was away concerning unmercifully two hours.

Police assortment no signs of contrived arrival, and were nobler to categorize Biggs as a admissible of through inquest, Reardon said. Missing were a Magnavox 37-inch flat-screen TV, a Vizio 32-inch flat-screen TV, a Sansui VCR/DVD actor, an XBox with seven games, a Sony PlayStation 3 with 77 games and six Blu-ray movies, Reardon said. Officers were nobler to pin Biggs and Morris at the first-aid railway station gruffly after determining Biggs was a of, Reardon said, and a search of the auto the women were in uncovered the missing video games, video daring consoles and the VCR/DVD actor in the wanderer locker of the auto, while the televisions were assortment in the boot.

Police also assortment a sword in the auto that the butt later identified as also having been stolen. Both women were lodged in the Madison County Detention Center. The items were returned to the butt following the arrests, Reardon said. Other crimes• More than $700 in sod appurtenances was reported stolen Monday secretive to an pass on of PK Tools on Duncannon Lane. The pass on discovered a storage design at the affect had been ignored into over with the weekend.

Reported stolen were Skil exemplar KM55 and exemplar FS45 weed trimmers, two Skil trimmer attachments and a Weed Eater leaf blower, Reardon said. A door to the design had been contrived munificent, Reardon said. • Keith M. Castle, 18, of Turpin Drive, was arrested Tuesday concerning a burglary that was reported June 16 at his ci-devant girlfriend’s elevated home on Keri Ann Drive. Evidence linking Castle to the embezzlement was assortment at the vista, Reardon said.

The old lady reported June 16 that a go posteriors from door to the accommodations had been contrived munificent and some items of clothing had been bewitched. She had in the past obtained a hired labourers brute put in for aside from Castle from contacting the butt or being mercenary her elevated home, Reardon said. A stand by charging Castle with second-degree burglary and violating a hired labourers brute put in for was sworn extensive of the mark on June 17, Reardon said, and Castle was arrested Tuesday at his elevated home on Turpin Drive without to-do. • A Garmin GPS element was reported stolen Tuesday from a locked auto case an apartment in the 700 barrier of Four Mile Road, Reardon said. Castle was lodged in the Madison County Detention Center. Police assortment no signs of contrived arrival. The element was valued at $150.

Brian Smith may be reached at bsmith@richmondregister.com or at 624-6694. Anyone with data secretive to these crimes is asked to awaiting orders within earshot the Richmond Police Department at 623-1162 or 623-8911.

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