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For the Record: Police Blotter October 20

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The following information was provided by the Winston-Salem Police Department and the Kernersville Police Department

Armed Robbery Suspects Arrested

The Kernersville Police announced that on October 9th, James David Byrd was arrested on 4 Counts of Robbery with a Dangerous Weapon, 1 Count of Assault on Government Official, and 1 Count of Resisting Arrest. Byrd was placed in the Forsyth County Detention Center under a $152,500 Bond.

On that same day, Chelsea Martin Byrd was arrested on 1 Count of Conspiracy to Commit Robbery with a Dangerous Weapon. Chelsea Byrd was placed in the Forsyth County Detention Center under a $20,000 Bond.

The investigation is still ongoing if anyone has any information please call Detective S. McGee
at 336-992-5442.

 

Unoccupied Tractor Trailer Rolls onto Hwy 421 Causing Accident with Injuries

On October 19, 2016 at 7:34 p.m., officers with the WSPD responded to U.S. 421 North at Martin Luther King Jr. Drive on the report of a vehicle accident.

Upon arrival, officers discovered that an unoccupied tractor trailer left its parked position in the 1300 block of East First Street, crossed Martin Luther King Jr Drive and continued down the embankment toward U.S. 421 North. The tractor trailer then entered the highway and struck another tractor trailer, driven by Douglas Drew Propst of Maiden, that was traveling in the right lane of the highway. Propst was transported to Baptist Hospital where he is currently being treated for minor injuries. The accident is still under investigation by the Winston-Salem Police Department.

U.S. 421 North at Martin Luther King Jr Drive was closed for approximately three and one half hours.

Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to contact the Winston-Salem Police Department at (336)773-7700 or their local law enforcement agency.

Road Closures in Ardmore on Saturday Morning

The Winston-Salem Police Department is making notification to the public that there will be several street closures in the Central Ardmore Community this Saturday morning, October 22, 2016.  The reason for roadway closures is due to multiple community sponsored events that are officially permitted to use this geographic venue between the hours of 8:00 AM and 12:00 PM.

The Geographic area in the Ardmore Community that will be most affected will be the general residential area between Miller Street and Knollwood Street.
Motorists and area residents that would normally use the following main thoroughfares for their travel needs should seek alternative routes during this time frame.

1. Miller Street between Hawthorne Road and Silas Creek Parkway-FULL CLOSURE.
2. Hawthorne Road between Miller Street and Knollwood Streets-FULL CLOSURE.
3. The residential streets located between Knollwood Street and Miller Street-PERIODIC CLOSURES.

Officers will be posted at the road closures but motorists that choose to still travel in these listed areas should expect significant delays in their travel times and plan accordingly.

 

 

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18 year old dies playing Russian Roulette

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The following was provided for your information from the Winston-Salem Police Department and is public information.

On April 17, 2017, WSPD Officers responded to 2810 Reid Street after receiving information that someone had sustained a gunshot wound, possibly self-inflicted, at this location.

Officers located 18 year old Diante James Blackburn unresponsive, inside the living room of the residence, with what appeared to be a gunshot wound to his head. He was transported by ambulance to North Carolina Baptist Medical Center where he succumbed to the injury.

A small caliber revolver was located within the same room Mr. Blackburn was found. Multiple witnesses were in the room at the time of this incident. No one else was injured during this incident.

Criminal Investigation Division detectives responded to the scene and assumed this investigation. The preliminary investigation indicates that Mr. Blackburn’s injury is the result of playing Russian Roulette. Detectives do not suspect foul play however; this investigation is ongoing.

The Winston-Salem Police Department is asking anyone with information concerning this investigation to call (336) 773-7700 or Crime Stoppers at (336) 727-2800.

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Cyclist Found Injured on Ransom Road, Police Request Help Finding Information

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The following was provided by the Winston-Salem Police Department

On April 20, 2017 officers were called to the scene of a bicycle crash in the 600 block of Ransom Road (near the Loch Road entrance to the Town and Country neighborhood, just off of Polo Road.)

A cyclist riding a black bicycle (mountain bicycle/commuter type) was found lying in the road, unconscious.

The cyclist was taken to an area medical facility for serious, but non-life threatening injuries. At this time it is unclear if a vehicle actually struck the cyclist.

The Winston-Salem Police Department’s Traffic Enforcement Unit responded and assumed this investigation and will conduct any necessary follow up.

The Winston-Salem Police Department is soliciting information from anybody that may have been in the area, or may have knowledge of any pertinent details that would assist in the investigation.

Anyone with additional information regarding this incident is asked to contact the Winston-Salem Police Department at 336-773-7832 or Crime Stoppers at 336-727-2800.

 

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Accidental Shooting Leads Man to File a False Report in Cover-up Attempt

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On March 9th, 2017, Officers with the Winston-Salem Police Department responded to 2929 East Sprague Street on a reported shooting. Officers located Anthony Earl Johnson at the residence with a gunshot wound to his leg. Johnson told officers that he was in his residence when four black males entered armed with handguns attempting to rob him. Johnson advised he struggled with one of the males for control of a handgun and was shot. Johnson said he fled the residence leaving the four males inside.

Winston-Salem Police Department Criminal Investigation Division, Patrol, Special Operations Division and Special Weapons and Tactics personnel responded to the scene establishing a protective perimeter around the residence. Police efforts included blocking/closing surrounding streets for approximately 30 minutes while officers searched for the armed males. The males were not located.
Anthony Johnson was transported to North Carolina Baptist Medical Center where he was treated and later released for a non-life threatening injury.

Investigators of this incident established that Anthony Earl Johnson fabricated the report of being shot during an attempted armed robbery to attempt to conceal that he had shot himself accidentally while alone at his residence. Anthony Johnson was arrested on March 27th.

Investigators ask that anyone with information regarding this incident contact the Winston-Salem Police Department at 336-773-7700 or CrimeStoppers at 336-727-2800.

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