Terry was also wanted for a previous breaking-and-entering that occurred at a Parham Road residence on Nov. 14. That victim lost her purse, credit cards and $110 in cash. A separate arrest warrant regarding that incident charges Terry with fraudulent use of the victims State Employees Credit Union card.
Court records indicate Terry had been charged with more than a dozen previous break-in and theft felonies in recent years.
North Carolina Department of Corrections records note Terry under an alias as Andrew Montralus Bird Terry. He was recently released from serving concurrent 9-11 month sentences for break-in and theft convictions. His actual time of incarceration was less than eight months when released on Feb. 9, 2010.
Terry also served a 9-11 month sentence for a previous felony break-in case. His actual time in the prison facility added up to three months when he was released on Feb. 4, 2009. He had been given two previous suspended sentences on previous felony theft cases. Read more: The Daily Dispatch - Suspect arrested in home invasion that led to fatal shooting
“That victim lost HER purse, credit cards and $110 in cash. A separate arrest warrant regarding that incident charges Terry with fraudulent USE OF THE VICTIM’S state Employees Credit Union card.”
He’s a cross-dresser, too?
Thanks for posting this. I passed it on to the editor of a Calif paper who is going to print my rant about judges and parole board members who pull this crap who are never mentioned.
This POS had more than 12 break-ins/thefts, 2 prison terms, and he was walking the streets!