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Police log

At 8:08 p.m. Monday, a former UNC Hospitals employee, now residing in Ontario, reported being a victim of credit card fraud. A total of $10,015.81 was rung up on two cards, police reports state. Jane Cousins, Chapel Hill Police Department spokeswoman, said the man suspects that someone made fraudulent purchases on cards sent to his North Carolina address after he had moved away.

 

A Hillsborough man reported being a victim of larceny from a motor vehicle at 12:05 p.m. Monday after a Milwaukee-brand circular saw was removed from the bed of his truck, police reports state. The saw, which was taken while the vehicle was in a parking lot at 1801 Fordham Blvd. in Chapel Hill, was valued at $370, according to police reports.

 

Jamison Denard Lee Ingram, of 5B Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. in Chapel Hill, was arrested at 12:30 a.m. Tuesday on Starlight Drive in Carrboro for possession with intent to sell or deliver cocaine, and driving with a suspended or revoked license after he was found to be in possession of 3.8 grams of cocaine and $110 in seized cash, police reports state.

Ingram was released on a $5,000 secured bond with street restrictions and was ordered to appear Sept. 27 in Chapel Hill District Court, according to police reports.

 

Albert Royce Nowell II of Wilson was cited at 2:04 a.m. Monday for underage possession of a malt beverage on West Rosemary Street in Chapel Hill, police reports state.

 

Manuel Rangel Cervantes, of 206 Laurel Ave. in Carrboro, was arrested on East Main Street in Carrboro at 4:53 p.m. Monday. He was charged with possession of an open alcoholic beverage, driving with fictitious tags on his 1979 Ford and driving without a license, police reports state.

He was released on a secured $1,000 bond and ordered to appear in Hillsborough District Court on Sept. 27. He was also served papers from Carrboro for failure to appear in court on a previous violation, according to police reports.

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