FROM STAFF REPORTS
Thirty-three offenders, including a convicted murderer and four sex offenders, returned to Iredell County in May after being released by the N.C. Division of Prisons.
Orlando S. Bruner, 29, of Statesville was among the offenders who was paroled. He was convicted of second-degree murder and robbery with a dangerous weapon in September of 2012 for his role in the March 28, 2010, shooting death of Timothy Christopher Revel, 20, in Forsyth County.
Bruner assisted two other people in the murder, according to published reports. He was ordered to serve between 10 years and 12 years and nine months in prison. He will be on parole until January 31, 2021.
Seven of the offenders completed their prison sentences, according to the N.C. Department of Public Safety. The other 26 were released on parole.
The following individuals were released in May and returned to Iredell County:
MAY 1
♦ Steven A. Bolick, 36, convicted of obtaining property by false pretenses. Completed sentence.
♦ Mark A. Gonzalez, 28, convicted of selling a schedule II controlled substance. Released on parole.
MAY 2
♦ Von L. McClamrock, 60, convicted of assault on a female. Completed sentence.
MAY 3
♦ Gregory K. McCleave, 56, convicted of robbery with a dangerous weapon. Released on parole.
♦ Jimmy L. Stinson, 32, convicted of possession of a schedule II controlled substance. Released on parole.
MAY 5
♦ Stephen R. Angel, 43, convicted of Level 3 DWI. Completed sentence.
♦ Katelyn G. Clouse, 23, convicted of breaking and entering. Released on parole.
♦ Benjamin J. Schenk, 57, convicted of selling a schedule II controlled substance. Released on parole.
♦ Anthony D. Turner, 22, convicted of assault inflicting serious bodily injury. Released on parole.
MAY 6
♦ Joshua E. Booth, 32, convicted of breaking and entering. Released on parole.
♦ Orlando S. Bruner, 29, convicted of second-degree murder. Released on parole.
MAY 8
♦ Rick L. Kearney, 41, convicted of robbery with a dangerous weapon. Released on parole.
MAY 13
♦ Shaquille D. Steele, 24, convicted of assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury. Released on parole.
MAY 17
♦ Cassandra L. Stewart, 36, convicted of possession of a schedule II controlled substance. Completed sentence.
♦ Ryan W. Woodard, 23, convicted of attempted robbery with a dangerous weapon. Released on parole.
MAY 18
♦ Brandon M. Parker, 48, convicted of intimidating a witness. Completed sentence.
MAY 19
♦ Andrew S. Coleman, 32, convicted of attempted robbery with a dangerous weapon. Released on parole.
MAY 21
♦ Charles D. Gilmore, 31, convicted of possession of a firearm by a felon. Released on parole.
♦ Kenneth Roberts, 62, convicted of malicious conduct by a prisoner. Released on parole.
MAY 22
♦ Brionna Z. Propst, 22, convicted of fail to register as a sex offender. Released on parole.
♦ Lance G. Sigmon, 43, convicted of trafficking a schedule I controlled substance. Released on parole.
♦ Daniel A. Welch, 33, convicted of breaking and entering. Released on parole.
MAY 23
♦ Sidney J. Mitchell, 30, convicted of possession of a schedule II controlled substance. Released on parole.
MAY 25
♦ Katherine E. Janvrin, 30, convicted of uttering a forged instrument. Completed sentence.
♦ Robert C. Richardson, 59, convicted of breaking and entering motor vehicles. Released on parole.
MAY 26
♦ Kevin J. Gambrell, 44, convicted sex offender/fail to notify sheriff of address change. Released on parole.
♦ Vincent D. Jones, 49, convicted of second-degree rape. Released on parole.
MAY 27
♦ David R. Garris, 33, convicted of trafficking a schedule I controlled substance. Released on parole.
♦ Jonathan D. Hager, 38, convicted of breaking and entering motor vehicles. Released on parole.
MAY 28
♦ Tony R. Sprinkle, 42, convicted of breaking and entering. Released on parole.
MAY 29
♦ Rosendo B. Guadalupe, 37, convicted of indecent liberties with a child. Completed sentence.
♦ Matthew D. Suzelis, 26, convicted of breaking and entering. Released on parole.
MAY 31
♦ Jonathan B. Upright, 36, convicted of assault inflicting serious bodily injury. Released on parole.