Jasmine Lechelle McNeill, 22, is wanted by Greensboro police on charges of robbery with a dangerous weapon and possession of drug paraphernalia.
According to police, McNeill shoplifted from Walmart in Pyramids Village on May 31, 2007. A loss prevention officer at Walmart saw McNeill and another woman take the items and confronted them when they left the building, police said.
McNeill and the other woman refused to return the items and walked into the parking lot, according to police. When the loss prevention officer followed the women, McNeill covered their car's license plate with a piece of paper while the other woman threatened the loss prevention officer with a baseball bat, police said. McNeill was arrested but later failed to appear for court on charges resulting from the incident.
McNeill is described as a black woman, 5 feet 3 inches tall and weighing 130 pounds with black hair and brown eyes. Her last known address is 1828 McKnight Mill Road, Apt. C, Greensboro.
McNeill has used aliases including the name Larquisha as a middle name and "McNeal" as an alternate spelling of her last name.
Stephen Neal Trotter Jr., 34, is wanted by Greensboro police on felony charges of obtaining property by false pretense and felony worthless check.
According to police, on Nov. 2, 2007, Trotter obtained repairs on his vehicle under false pretense. Trotter wrote checks to Tri- City Transmissions amounting to $2,400 out of an account he knew had no money in it, said Detective M.P. Kraft. On Jan. 24, Trotter gave someone a check for $8,500, but there was not enough money in the account to cover the check, Kraft said.
Trotter is described as a white man, 6 feet tall and weighing 180 pounds with brown hair and hazel eyes. His last known address is 3802 Kirby Drive, Greensboro.
Trotter has used different spellings of his name as aliases.
— Compiled by Sonja Elmquist
Police advise anyone who knows the whereabouts of a suspect to notify law enforcement but not to try to apprehend the suspect.
If you have information, call Guilford Metro 911 at 373-2222 or Crime Stoppers at 373-1000 or 889-4000 in High Point.
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