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Published: Feb 22, 2012 02:00 AM
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New U Fitness reported a $300 stack of lumber stolen from behind its building, according to police reports. The theft occurred at 1865 N. Harrison Ave. on the night of Feb. 13, according to police reports.

Cary police arrested Jacqueline Grace Watkins, 21, for possession of cocaine after a traffic stop on the morning of Feb. 18. Police pulled her over on the 1000 block of N. Harrison Ave. for an expired registration. After she gave a false name, police found that her driver's license had been revoked, according to reports. Upon a search of the Hyundai Sonata Santa Fe, an officer discovered a "very, very small amount" of cocaine, according to police reports. Watkins, of 243 Tillamook Dr. in Wake Forest, faces a felony cocaine possession charge and charges of driving while license revoked and providing false information to a law officer.

Cary police received reports of unforced-entry burglaries in the following places between Feb. 14 and Feb. 20: the 100 block of Highfalls Court; the 500 block of Sorrell Street; the 100 block of Barriedale Circle.

Cary police received reports of forced-entry burglaries in the following places between Feb. 14 and Feb. 20: the 100 block of Banyon Tree Lane; the 100 block of Carolina Sky Place; the 600 block of Cannon Gate Drive; the 100 block of Cimmaron Court.

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Police charged Gentle Lee Page, Jr., 46, of 504 Lynch St., with motor vehicle theft about 3 a.m. Feb. 9. on Saunders Street. The suspect allegedly stole a running vehicle from a business on the 1100 block of Old Raleigh Road before 12:20 p.m. Feb. 8.

Compiled by staff writer Andrew Kenney and correspondent Kevin Norris
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