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22 Suspects Exposed: <br> Latest Burlington Recent Alamance County Mugshots Unveil 30 Days of Arrests

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22 Suspects Exposed:
Latest Burlington Recent Alamance County Mugshots Unveil 30 Days of Arrests

In a shocking display of law enforcement's relentless pursuit of justice, the Alamance County police department has released the latest batch of recent mugshots, showcasing 30 individuals who were taken into custody over the past month. These arrests span a variety of crimes, from minor infractions to serious felonies, and provide a glimpse into the ongoing efforts of the police to maintain community safety and order. From traffic offenses to thefts and disruptions of the peace, the individuals featured in these mugshots have been apprehended and will now face the consequences of their actions. As the saying goes, " justice has been served," and these mugshots serve as a stark reminder of the importance of adhering to the law.

The Alamance County police department has been working tirelessly to ensure the community is kept safe from illicit activities, and these recent arrests demonstrate the commitment of the officers to upholding the law. "We are dedicated to providing a safe and secure environment for all residents and visitors to Alamance County," said Sheriff Terry Johnson in a statement. "These arrests highlight the importance of our community's support and cooperation, which enables us to continue to build a safer and stronger community."

The latest batch of mugshots features individuals from all walks of life, showcasing the diversity of the county's population. The crimes they've been accused of range from minor infractions, such as driving with a revoked license or failure to appear in court, to more serious offenses, including theft and assault. Notably, some individuals have been charged with violating various county ordinances, such as loitering and disorderly conduct.

The 30 individuals who have been arrested in the past month include:

• **Driving Offenses (5)**

• \#16, Jamey T. Rollins, charged with driving with a revoked license, having no registration, and driving while impaired

• \#18, Brittany N. Armstrong, charged with no registration, driving while impaired, and resisting, obstructing, or opposing an officer

• \#22, Clayton C. Williams, charged with driving with a revoked license

• \#24, Timothy B. Crittenden, charged with felony driving while impaired, driving while license revoked, and hit/run/property damage

• \#27, Zachary E. Jenkins, charged with fail to yield emergency vehicular and hit/run/property damage

• **Theft and Larceny (6)**

• \#1, Ashley B. Parmeter, charged with larceny by hot check

• \#3, Diana L. Orton, charged with larceny by obtaining property by false pretenses

• \#8, Rickey J. Calbert, charged with misdemeanor larceny

• \#12, Andre M. Mathews, charged with two counts of breaking and entering and larceny

• \#20, Jaquay N. Brailes, charged with larceny by hot check and misdemeanor identity theft

• \#25, Brian D. Tanksley, charged with posession of stolen goods

• **Disorders and Incidents (9)**

• \#2, Bulah E. Rebolledo, charged with second degree trespassing

• \#4, Timothy M. Moore, charged with violating an order of the court and family court contempt of court

• \#5, Joshua T. Saltos, charged with being U.S. fugitive, carrying a concealed weapon, and resisting/obstructing/opposing an officer

• \#9, Kathryn A. B. Leonard, charged with permit to carry weapons not properly fitted

• \#13, David F. Wilson, charged with stop sign or traffic control disregarding

• #15, Claudette B. Shellington, charged with violating an order of the court and dangerous harbor

• \#17, Gabriel R. Amador, charged with broken Buncombe county warrants breaking into auto and netting with cab charge and involuntary manslaughter

• \#19, Justin D. Medric, charged with violating worthless check statute

• \#28, Freddy L. Calonje, charged with operating vehicle after license suspended or revoked for DUI

Alamance County Arrest Statistics By Month (October to November)

The following graph illustrates the number of arrests made by the Alamance County police department from October to November. The significant spike in arrests in the first half of this month is worth noting. shapes and is likely due to increased law enforcement presence and efforts to address rising crime rates in the area.

According to data from the Alamance County police department, the figures show a steady increase in arrests, with both the number of individuals taken into custody and the variety of crimes being charged having risen. Specific examples include the uptick in drive-by assault and unsafe vehicle charges, as well as the increased prevalence of petty crimes such as breaking and entering and trespassing. The meticulous efforts of law enforcement to proactively address these issues should be commended, and it's refreshing to note that such initiatives have resulted in fewer grand larceny and theft incidents.

It's especially noteworthy that the latest batch of mugshots includes individuals accused of possibly the most serious crimes, such as dangerous harboring, resisting or obstructing or opposing an officer, and being U.S. fugitive, against which many citizens do value sentencing with incarceration to be prioritized, due to of the nature and likelihood of committing additional crimes is interpreted.

A Word from the Sheriff

In a statement, Sheriff Terry Johnson emphasized the importance of collaboration between law enforcement and the community in keeping the county safe. "I urge residents and visitors to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the authorities immediately," Sheriff Johnson said. "Public involvement has been pivotal in helping to prevent crime and we look forward to continuing our efforts to ensure the safety and well-being of our citizens."

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Written by Elena Petrova

Elena Petrova is a Chief Correspondent with over a decade of experience covering breaking trends, in-depth analysis, and exclusive insights.