- 5/12/2013 Golf cart stolen from park shed
- 5/12/2013 North Augusta police bookings
- 5/12/2013 Business Profile: Matt Nieman Insurance Agency aims to help people
- 5/12/2013 North Augusta police blotter
- 5/12/2013 Merriwether raises funds for Relay For Life
- 5/12/2013 Man arrested for police threats
- 5/12/2013 Lucky student wins iPod touch
- 5/12/2013 Premier Martial Arts moves a few doors down, has special guest
- 5/12/2013 Lady Predators have to win to stay in
- 5/12/2013 Phil Schaefer reflects on North Augusta history
- 5/12/2013 North Augusta golf team’s season ends in Sumter
- 5/12/2013 NAHS grad named SEC Men’s Golf Freshman of the Year
- 5/12/2013 World’s No. 1 disc golfer pays a visit to Hippodrome
- 5/5/2013 Lady Jackets bow out of playoffs following extra-innings loss
- 5/5/2013 NAHS student-athletes sign for scholarships
- 5/5/2013 Jackets knocked out of playoffs, turn to next year
- 5/12/2013 Column: The best of both borders
- 5/12/2013 Chaplain’s Corner: A mother’s joy
- 5/12/2013 Downtown developments: Bad customer service, part two
- 5/12/2013 Letter: Riverkeeper is a benefit to North Augustans
- 5/12/2013 Column: Aiken County should fight to make DOE keep it’s promises
- 5/12/2013 Wrinkles: Quirks of the English language
- 5/12/2013 Phragments with Phyllis: My mother’s legacy in life
Police Blotter for Jan. 31
A larceny and vehicle break-in occurred Jan. 21 on Bergen Road at the Greeneway. The loss included $800 in items, including a purse, a wallet, credit cards, checkbooks and related material.
A grand larceny occurred on River Bluff Road between Dec. 20 and Dec. 30, and was reported on Jan. 19. The loss included $2,500 in jewelry taken from various places within a residence while it was undergoing remodeling.
Three laptop computers were stolen in a shoplifting incident at a variety store on Knox Avenue on Jan. 18. Both thieves - one man and one woman - left in a gray vehicle, possibly a Chevrolet Monte Carlo or a two-door Cadillac, and were described as black and 25 years old. The computers' brands were Hewlett-Packard, Sony and Dell.
An incident of vandalism and grand larceny occurred on East Marion Avenue on Jan. 17 at a business, with $3,000 in damage done - mostly to a truck that was crashed into a fence.
Two Augusta women were arrested and jailed Jan. 15 on shoplifting charges, after an incident at a variety store on Knox Avenue, with $132.71 in hardware being stolen.








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