23 from the home of its owner, Margaret Ann Wall, on Welch Road.
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She is free on a written promise to appear in Surry District Court on Sept. 23 through the Surry County Sheriff’s Office with a member of the Elkin Police Department listed as the complainant and no other details given. Welch, a passenger in the vehicle, was identified as the subject of the warrant that had been filed on Aug. China Marie Welch, 29, of 155 Chapman Lane, was served with an outstanding warrant for a larceny charge after an Aug, 25 traffic stop on West Pine Street near McCargo Street.Joyner is facing District Court appearances on Sept. He was charged with two counts each of larceny and possession of stolen goods and held in the Surry County Jail under a $300 secured bond. Joyner was encountered at his residence by officers during a follow-up investigation of the two larcenies on Tuesday, when he subsequently admitted to the crimes and was found in possession of the missing property, police records add. It was stolen Monday from Food Lion on South Andy Griffith Parkway. The second theft targeted a Firenze GL5000 bicycle valued at $100, owned by Billy Spencer Freeman, a resident of McCreary Drive. 20 from the McDonald’s fast-food restaurant on Rockford Street, where its owner, Angel Omar Ortiz of Sparger Road, is employed. Joyner is accused of taking one of the bikes, a Roadmaster model valued at $200, on Aug. Thomas William Douglas Joyner, 39, of 1243 Brooklen Ave., was charged Tuesday with stealing two bicycles owned by local residents.Price tags were removed from the merchandise before it was taken from the store. The felonious larceny targeted miscellaneous Belk Silverworks necklaces, listed as 70 in all and valued at $4,152. Jewelry items worth several thousand dollars were discovered stolen Monday from Belk in Mayberry Mall, according to Mount Airy Police Department reports.
Huff said the target number for people represented by each county commissioner was 14,200.
The central district will still represent around 2,000 more residents than the other districts, but the distribution will be much closer to even with the change. No changes of any sort were made to the South and East Districts, which will each retain the same number of residents. Marion was representing over 5,000 more county residents than any other commissioner, hence the redistricting moved approximately 4,000 residents, or 2,700 voters, into the Mount Airy district. Mount Airy stands out as it is represented by two commissioners, Goins and Johnson, each representing 12,104 residents, or 16.96% of the county population. The East district (Vice Chair Van Tucker) houses 13,288 residents while the South district (Chair Eddie Harris) sits at 13,387 residents. When she presented the data in February, the Central district (Marion) represented 20,476 residents equaling 28.69% of the county. Huff told the board last year that population imbalances necessitated redistricting. Huff explained, “Nothing will change for the voters/residents in Stewart’s Creek #2 voting district except for the commissioner that represents their district.”Ĭommissioner Mark Marion currently represents the Central Commissioner district and with this change, those residents in Stewart’s Creek #2 will instead be represented by the two Mount Airy commissioners, currently Commissioners Bill Goins and Larry Johnson.Īlso, the precinct location at the Maple Grove United Methodist Church remains the same she said, adding, “This change will affect who can file for office in the Mount Airy Commissioner district now any registered voter in Stewart’s Creek #2 can file and run for Surry County Commissioner representing the Mount Airy district.” This change was voted on at the county commissioners retreat in February 2022 and was meant to bring the four districts of Surry County into closer alignment with one another regarding the number of citizens represented. “We have just updated the commissioner districts to reflect the redistricting of Stewart’s Creek #2 to the Mount Airy Commissioner District, removing it from the Central Commissioner District,” she explained. Surry County Board of Elections Director Michella Huff recently announced a change to districts in the county that will impact which county commissioner will represent the constituents of, and who can file to run to represent the people of the Stewart’s Creek #2 district.