Since the debut of “Guilford county’s Most Wanted” in February 2008, 84 suspects have been apprehended, found or turned themselves in.
Trynarda Burns, 29, is wanted by High Point police on a charge of common law robbery.
Officers say Burns is a suspect in the Jan. 3 robbery of Terry’s Discount Grocery at 722 W. English Road. About 11 p.m., a man entered the store, smacked the counter to get the clerk’s attention before jumping on the counter and demanding money.
The clerk complied, and the man made off with an undisclosed amount of cash. No weapons were used, and there were no injuries.
Burns is a black man, 6 feet 1 inch tall and weighs 215 pounds. He has black hair, brown eyes and goes by the nickname 'Trick.’
Jesus Rosales, 44, is wanted by Greensboro police on charges of assault with a deadly weapon, felonious restraint and kidnapping.
Officers say on Sept. 17, 2007, they responded to 3501 Friendly Acres Drive on a stabbing call to find a woman stabbed in the leg.
The victim said her ex-boyfriend, Rosales, forced her into his vehicle at knife point and refused to let her go for an extended time before he stabbed her. He is also wanted on charges of assault by strangulation and numerous misdemeanors.
Rosales is a Hispanic man, 5 feet 7 inches tall, and weighs 196 pounds. He has black hair, brown eyes and a last known address of 1711-C Fairfax Road in Greensboro.
— Compiled by Ryan Seals
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