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Wake Forest Man, a Durham woman is confronted with crime accusations – Yahoo! Voices

Wake Forest Man, a Durham woman is confronted with crime accusations – Yahoo! Voices

February 8 – a man from Wake Forest has been accused of habitually violated driving in two counties, and a Durham woman has been accused of receiving property by a false claim in Lee County.

On December 28, 2024, Carleton Andre Lee II of Wake Forest was charged with a crime of ancient driving in Wake County, which is applied to three or more violated sentences for driving. On that date, he was also charged with driving with a canceled certificate (violated) and illegal transition of emergency or public services. He is said to have had a blood alcohol content of .25, according to Ecourts. He published a $ 25,000 bond on December 30, 2024.

Lee was quoted for disturbed driving on October 14, 2024 in Sanford and had a blood alcohol content of .22. He was also accused of driving with canceled certificate (disturbed) and preventing traffic at slow speed.

He was subsequently charged with habitually violated driving in Lee on November 4, 2024 and arrested on December 19, 2024. He was released on a $ 200,000 bond when Angel Lynch paid $ 9,000 and promised to pay $ 2,000, according to Ecourts.

Lee was sentenced to level 3 of DWI, arising from May 26, 2020 and DWI level 1, compared to November 28, 2020, both crimes were in Apex.

Lee, who had previously had addresses in Youngsville, Cameron and Sanford, has a hearing in Wake County on January 30 and an administrative hearing in Lee County on February 24th.

The 40 -year -old Laquandra Denise Pettiford was accused of receiving property by false claims, a crime.

It is alleged to have deposited a check on January 6, 2023 for $ 463 at Piggly Wiggly in Sanford after the inspection has already been deposited a mobile, according to a court document.

She was arrested on April 2, 2024 and published a $ 1,500 bond when Terence Brooks paid $ 225, according to Ecourts.

Pettiford has an administrative hearing for February 24 in the Supreme Court of the Lee County.

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