WOMAN SUSPECTED OF
FRAUD DIES IN CAR ACCIDENT
Greensboro police report that a motorist suspected of committing fraud at a State Employees’ Credit Union died after losing control of her vehicle while fleeing the police around noon on April 24. A credit union employee called the police at 12:17 p.m. to report a possible felony by 32-year-old Angealize Kendall involving the use of stolen identification to cash a check at the drive-thru at Muirs Chapel Road. A responding patrol officer located Kendall’s vehicle in the parking lot and activated the blue lights to initiate a stop. Kendall stepped on the gas and fled northbound on Muirs Chapel Road. Less than a mile from the credit union Kendall lost control of the speeding vehicle and drove off the road, striking multiple trees. Kendall was pronounced dead at the scene by EMS.
COCKFIGHTING SITE RAIDED
The Guilford County Sheriff’s Office raided
the home of Umberto Almazan Rubio on
Watlington Drive in Greensboro and discovered
that it was being used for cockfighting and
raising roosters for the illegal sport. Deputies
located medication to make the birds larger and
stronger, and antibiotics to heal injured birds.
They also found tethers anchored to the ground
and bands around the legs of the birds for the
tether connection. Deputies said the roosters
were kept in 3-foot cages in poor conditions.
Animal control seized 100 chickens, including
roosters, hens and chicks. Rubio has been
charged with two felony charges including
cockfighting and altering the serial numbers on
a firearm and one misdemeanor charge of animal
cruelty. Rubio is being held in the Guilford
County Jail under a $25,000 bond and with an
ICE immigration detainer.
MAN WHO VICTIMIZED
ELDERLY IS ARRESTED
The Guilford County Sheriff’s Office charged
38-year-old Terrance Anthony Brown of Browns
Summit with two counts of common-law robbery
on April 26. The sheriff’s office said in a
press release that Brown would typically target
elderly victims at grocery stores, follow them
and bump them with his car. Once the elderly
driver stopped to inspect the damage, Brown
would reportedly rob them.
MIDNIGHT ARGUMENT ENDS IN BEATING
A Hispanic man and woman were seen exiting a silver minivan and arguing in the parking lot of a closed business area around midnight on April 30 in the 1900 block of Waughtown Street in Winston- Salem. The man got back in the van and left the area, and the woman remained in the parking lot. Soon afterwards, the van returned. A witness told police that the man started to beat the woman and force her back in the van. The woman reportedly escaped the van and tried to remove a small child from the rear passenger area. The witness said the man accelerated out of the parking lot with the woman still inside the passenger area of the van. The man is described as about 5-feet-11, weighing 200 pounds with very short spiked hair. He is believed to be between 25 and 30 years of age. Anyone with information about this crime is asked to call CrimeStoppers at 336.727.2800.














