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• Larry Wayne King, 50, of 204 W. Church St., was arrested Tuesday on a breaking and entering charge that had been filed Saturday, according to Mount Airy Police Department reports. No details have been released regarding the alleged offense, with King held in the Surry County Jail under a $5,000 secured bond. He is scheduled to be in District Court on March 11.

• A Mount Airy man is facing a charge of assault with a deadly weapon, inflicting serious injury. Jason Ray Pack, 30, of 144 E. Crosswinds Court, turned himself in at the police station Saturday on a warrant for the felony charge which had been issued the day before and was released on a written promise to appear in District Court on March 19. Details of the alleged assault were not given.

• A Morrisville resident has been charged in a larceny case in Mount Airy. Philip Andrew Callison, 47, is accused of both larceny and possession of stolen goods, according to warrants filed on Feb. 15 which were served on Callison at the police station Thursday. The Wake County man was released on a written promise to appear in District Court on March 20. No other details regarding the case were released.

• Donald Ray Bowling, 55, of 165 Ivy Ridge Road, Dobson, is facing violations of hit and run, careless and reckless driving and driving while license revoked. A brief investigation led to his being cited for those violations Thursday at Northern Hospital of Surry County. A March 11 District Court date was set for Bowling.

• A breaking and entering occurred Thursday at the home of James Cleveland Atkins of Northridge Street, where someone gained entry through an inadequately secured door and then caused $20 in damage to a picture frame.

• A break-in was discovered last Wednesday at the youth house of First Presbyterian Church on West Church Street, where a door window was broken to gain entry and enable the theft of soft drinks.

• Dusty Ryan Hill, 24, of 151 Sugar Pine Trail, Dobson, was arrested last Wednesday night at Walmart on a felony charge of uttering a forged endorsement. A warrant in the case had been filed on Jan. 7. Hill was taken into custody along with Brittany Kayla Herdman of West Virginia, who is facing an identical charge and whose arrest was reported earlier. Hill also was served with an order for arrest for failing to appear in court which was issued on Jan. 30. He was held in the Surry County Jail under a $5,000 secured bond, with a March 13 District Court date set.

• Brandon Wilson Key, 25, of 161 Hamburg St., was charged last Wednesday with possession of stolen property and larceny as a result of an investigation involving a stolen license plate. Key, who admitted to taking the tag, is free on a written promise to appear in court on April 10.



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