Arrest blotter

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On Dec. 6, William Dennis Riker Jr., 46, of 310 W. Philadelphia Avenue, Pine Bluff, was arrested by Deputy Tyler Welch for injury to personal property. He was issued a written promise to appear in Chatham County District Court on Dec. 14.

On Dec. 7, Tiffany Leigh Kearns, 31, of 181 Alex Watson Road, Siler City, was arrested by Deputy Reid Kirkman for magistrate’s order for fugitive. She was issued a $50,000 secured bond and is scheduled to appear in Chatham County District Court on Jan. 30.

On Dec. 8, Dwayne Lenard Bland, 44, of 434 Dowd Hill Drive, Siler City, was arrested by Deputy Andrew Gray for failure to appear regarding child support. He was issued a $25,000 secured bond and is scheduled to appear in Hillsborough District Court on Dec. 9.

On Dec. 10, Trent Alexander Phillips, 36, of 207 Delphus Stinson Road, Goldston, was arrested by Cpl. Brandal Harrington for probation violation. He was issued a $5,000 secured bond and is scheduled to appear in Chatham County District Court on Dec. 14.

Phillips was also arrested by Cpl. Harrington for failure to appear. He was issued a $10,000 secured bond and is scheduled to appear in Chatham County District Court on Dec. 14.

On Dec. 10, Fernando Exau Hernandez, 32, of 3212 Hamp Stone Road, Siler City, was arrested by Cpl. Harrington for child support. He was issued a $1,200 secured bond and is scheduled to appear in Durham County District Court on Jan. 13.

Group arrested in connection with armed robbery

A series of arrests have been made in connection with an armed robbery that occurred in Chatham County in early November. The victim in the case reported being threatened, robbed and held against her will in the home of Peter John Mein, 62, of 311 Piney Grove Church Rd., Siler City.

Mein, an acquaintance of the victim, was subsequently charged with felony robbery with a dangerous weapon, felony financial card theft, two counts of felony obtaining property by false pretense, felony identity theft, felony conspiracy and larceny. Mein was arrested on Nov. 27 and held under a $15,000 secured bond.

In addition to Mein, investigators have charged Teddy Martin, 34, and Tiffany Kearns, 31, with felony robbery with a dangerous weapon, felony financial card theft, felony identity theft, felony conspiracy and larceny. Kearns was also individually charged with communicating threats. Both were arrested and assigned $25,000 secured bonds for their roles in the crime.

Juan Beiza Rebollar, 30, Codie Nicole Johnson, 27, and Missy Jo Riddle, 46, were also charged with felony robbery with a dangerous weapon and false imprisonment in connection with the incident. Rebollar and Riddle were taken into custody and assigned $10,000 secured bonds while Johnson was held under an $11,000 secured bond.

Riddle, Mein, Johnson, Kearns and Rebollar are all due to appear in Chatham County District Court in Pittsboro on Jan. 30, 2023. Martin was scheduled to appear on Dec. 14, 2022.