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Advertisement of Unpaid Real Estate Taxes for 2019 You Can Also View This Tax Listing Online at Bit.Ly/FO Taxes Today’s Classified Sections Include Cumberland County’s Annual Advertisement of Unpaid Real Estate Taxes for 2019 You can also view this tax listing online at bit.ly/FO_Taxes 0000362420, TYSON, TYREE B, TYSON, LESLIE C BOSWELL, 544 PEARL ST FAY- VILLE, $1461.98 2303 SLATER AVE FAYETTEVILLE, $908.17 $1885.29 WIFE, 2523 ELMHURST DR N/A, $2633.23 ETTEVILLE, $1428.06 0000346479, COLVIN, ELVA, 0 PELT DR 0000345622, STOKES, CHAUNCEY C III, 107 0000316750, WILSON, ESSIE M, 1534 0000361772, HILSON, DEBORAH M, 2610 0000357851, TILLMAN, ENDER, TILLMAN, FAYETTEVILLE, $36.53 ENOCH AVE FAYETTEVILLE, $97.39 BOROS DR N/A, $1941.13 FORDHAM DR FAYETTEVILLE, $1013.51 JAMES, 1526 LACY ST FAYETTEVILLE, $13.57 0000346480, COLVIN, ELVA, 414 PELT DR 0000345695, ROSARIO GARCIA, MARIA 0000316587, AHMED, MOHAMED, AHMED, 0000255752, NGUYEN, UYEN T, NGUYEN, 0000357793, CURRIE, LOTTIE, L, HATWOOD, FAYETTEVILLE, $38.96 YDALICIA, 116 ENOCH AVE FAYETTEVILLE, JEHAN ELHELBAWI, 1121 BRENDA DR WESLEY, 536 FORSYTHE ST FAYETTEVILLE, 0 TURNPIKE RD FAYETTEVILLE, $64.93 0000346612, BENNETT, ANTHONY E, $1055.55 FAYETTEVILLE, $451.71 ADVERTISEMENT $187.52 0000357835, BROWN, VICTOR, 1527 LACY NAOMI, P ALLEN, 411 PRESTON AVE FAY- 0000345629, LANE, LORN P, LANE, LORIN P, 0000316585, MORRISON, RICKEY, MOR- OF LIENS ON 0000362951, GRAHAM, ERNEST, BARBARA, ST N/A, $575.10 ETTEVILLE, $48.69 2304 SLATER AVE FAYETTEVILLE, $967.25 RISON, DEBORAH, 1113 BRENDA DR MYERS, 804 VEDA ST N/A, $67.44 0000357798, WASHINGTON, ISIAH, 0000346610, BENNETT, ANTHONY E, 0000345697, HAIRE, WALTER J JR, HAIRE, FAYETTEVILLE, $804.59 REAL PROPERTY 0000363075, SEWELL, RONALD EUGENE, WASHINGTON, OCTAV, 1505 PIERCE ST NAOMI, P ALLEN, 407 PRESTON AVE FAY- LTANYA H, 118 ENOCH AVE FAYETTEVILLE, 0000316637, HERRING, ERNESTINE, 1103 3019 DYKE ST N/A, $614.44 FAYETTEVILLE, $104.69 ETTEVILLE, $48.69 $996.40 DANBURY RD FAYETTEVILLE, $1208.77 FOR 2019 0000362687, KLINE, GARY LYN, 2730 CORO- 0000357724, EIGNER, DAVID, EIGNER, 0000346605, BILLIE, CARIBE, BILLIE, 0000345698, HAIRE, WALTER J JR, HAIRE, 0000316654, QUICK, JAMES E II, 1069 DAN- Under and by virtue of the authority vested in NADA PKWY FAYETTEVILLE, $984.13 MANISHA BANE, 1416 LAKEVIEW DR N/A, TERETHER FAVORS, 309 PRESTON AVE LTANYA H, 120 ENOCH AVE FAYETTEVILLE, BURY RD FAYETTEVILLE, $1319.14 me in Section 105-369 of the North Carolina 0000362845, JACOBS, ANTHONY R, $5784.69 N/A, $675.09 $996.40 0000316570, RUCKER, SADIE, MELVIN J JR General Statutes and pursuant to an order of JACOBS, VIVIAN, 2904 CAMDEN RD FAY- 0000355096, SMITH & HYATT LLC, 209 B 0000346470, MCKOY, CHARLIE J, MCKOY, 0000346518, PIERCE, DANGELA, 2403 SCALES CHARLES TURNER, IRAN, DAVIS, the Board of Commissioners of Cumberland ETTEVILLE, $1870.08 DEVANE ST N/A, $1900.87 MARGAREE, 0 ? DR N/A, $24.35 SLATER AVE N/A, $1153.52 5023 CRAFT ST FAYETTEVILLE, $1084.12 County, I am hereby advertising tax liens 0000361665, CZARUK, NICHOLAS ALEX- 0000355079, DAWSON, VICTOR W JR, 0000346601, JOHNSON, WILLIE NORMAN 0000346536, MACE, ROBERT HEIRS, 2404 0000316448, MYERS, JAMALL, WILLIAM, ., upon the real estate described below. The ANDER JR, 2205 STRIDE LN FAYETTEVILLE, JOHN G, III, TERRY L, 1525 MORGANTON RD JR, 303 PRESTON AVE FAYETTEVILLE, SLATER AVE N/A, $146.08 5210 MADONNA DR FAYETTEVILLE, $1334.73 amount advertised will be increased by $2025.53 FAYETTEVILLE, $3257.16 $617.95 0000345466, DAVIS, ANTHONY, STEPHANIE, 0000316334, QUICK, GLADYS E HEIRS, 5216 interest and costs and the omission of interest 0000536273, LEWIS, ERROL LANCE, LEWIS, 0000350335, CARR, ESTHER P, 0 BRAGG 0000346600, OXFORD MORTGAGE SOLU- ., 2315 EVERENA AVE FAYETTEVILLE, DELCO ST FAYETTEVILLE, $426.26 and costs from the amounts advertised will DINA C, 0 N/A DR N/A, $9.62 BLV FAYETTEVILLE, $535.63 TIONS INC, 301 PRESTON AVE N/A, $38.96 $461.85 0000316576, HERNANDEZ, MARIO, 5113 not constitute waiver of the taxing unit’s 0000363927, CAMDEN ROAD LASERWASH 0000350336, CARR, ESTHER P, 0 BRAGG 0000346472, RAINES, RODNEY T, 308 PELT 0000345609, COUSINS PROPERTY MAN- CRAFT ST FAYETTEVILLE, $1121.77 claim for those items. The real estate that is INC, 512 SANDY VALLEY RD N/A, $544.90 BLV FAYETTEVILLE, $502.16 DR FAYETTEVILLE, $19.48 AGEMENT, CONSTR, ., 723 MCLAMB DR 0000316563, WORD OF GOD FELLOW- subject to the lien, is listed in the name of the SHIP INTERNATIONAL INC, 5138 CRAFT ST record owner as of the date the taxes became 0000478227, HUGGINS, CHARLES TAYLOR, 0000350333, CARR, ESTHER P, 0 BRAGG 0000346471, RAINES, RODNEY T, 312 PELT FAYETTEVILLE, $116.87 delinquent and the principle amount of the DARRYL, WEBSTER, 2727 A SOUTHERN AVE BLV FAYETTEVILLE, $234.34 DR FAYETTEVILLE, $38.96 0000345620, HAYES, PRISCILLA MARIE, FAYETTEVILLE, $287.28 taxes is set out in the advertisement below. FAYETTEVILLE, $508.32 0000350334, CARR, A BRYAN JR, W, ROB- 0000346668, BYRD, BOBBY SHERRILL, 303 2411 VESTAL AVE FAYETTEVILLE, $500.07 0000315574, MCMILLIAN, LORENZO, 5520 If the taxes remain unpaid, the taxing unit will 0000363929, CAMDEN ROAD LASERWASH ERT, 0 ? DR N/A, $267.81 WADDELL DR FAYETTEVILLE, $38.96 0000346414, COPELAND, RICHARD A JR, MURCHISON RD FAYETTEVILLE, $87.75 foreclose the tax liens and sell the property INC, 508 SANDY VALLEY RD N/A, $567.55 0000357825, CURTIS, RENAULD S, 1534 0000346643, DUNSON, ERIC, DAVID, 606 MCALPHIN DR N/A, $1211.37 0000315877, LEE, LAKESHA M, 5531 LIV- subject to the liens in satisfaction of its claim 0000362855, MCINTOSH, LEON A HEIRS, PIERCE ST FAYETTEVILLE, $527.06 JUNIOR PATTERSON, 208 PRESTON AVE 0000345613, WHITING ENTERPRISE LLC, INGSTON DR FAYETTEVILLE, $868.57 for the taxes. This 17th day of June, 2020, 2702 CAMDEN RD FAYETTEVILLE, $43.83 0000358228, SIMS, MACK, SIMS, C/O ADDIE FAYETTEVILLE, $38.96 2344 LAKE AVE FAYETTEVILLE, $1162.03 0000316040, THREET, DWIGHT, 5746 ED- CUMBERLAND COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR. 0000363158, CAMDEN ROAD LASER WASH BE, 0 FLEDGER ST FAYETTEVILLE, $382.69 0000346597, HEDGEPETH, STEVEN L, 0000345591, BOOZER, CAROLYN, 605 MESTON DR FAYETTEVILLE, $908.82 INC, 518 SANDY VALLEY RD FAYETTEVILLE, 0000358399, DEHN, JARROD, 930 WEISS NICHOLS, WILBERT III, 213 PRESTON AVE MCLAMB DR FAYETTEVILLE, $1100.50 0000316204, ADAMS, CLYDE P, 0 N/A DR 0000800415, RORIE, JOHN S JR, 0 LEGION $464.36 AVE FAYETTEVILLE, $976.34 N/A, $48.69 0000751862, CLARK, H R, 0 ? DR N/A, N/A, $62.33 RD FAYETTEVILLE, $126.13 0000363155, CAMDEN ROAD LASER WASH 0000357808, MCNEILL, WALTER, 1523 0000860434, MCDONALDS CORP ATTN: $233.73 0000316372, HIGHTOWER, EDDIE L, HIGHT- 0000363483, JOHNSON, KATHY JEAN, 3067 INC, 2619 CAMDEN RD N/A, $83.84 PIERCE ST FAYETTEVILLE, $64.93 GLOBAL LEGAL DEPT, 0 ? DR FAYETTEVILLE, 0000349230, HAWKS, DOCIA TREADWELL OWER, APRIL, 0 ? DR N/A, $77.91 CAMDEN RD N/A, $74.93 0000363153, CAMDEN ROAD LASER WASH 0000358025, HOLLINGSWORTH, ANGLEA $52.52 HEIRS, 930 CARVER ST FAYETTEVILLE, 0000499980, WALKER, DAVID A JR, 4437 0000449606, CRAWFORD, HAZEL P, 141 INC, 2617 CAMDEN RD N/A, $83.84 LIFE ESTATE, 821 ISLEY ST FAYETTEVILLE, 0000347853, JOHNSON, CHRISTOPHER $48.69 MURCHISON RD FAYETTEVILLE, $1180.11 SALMON DR FAYETTEVILLE, $236.92 0000449707, SMITH, GARY K, 0 N/A DR $12.58 RANDY, JOHNSON, BARBARA JANE, 827 0000349850, JOHNSON, CHARLES HEIRS, 0000316202, TREADWELL EVANGELISTIC 0000449614, LOWERY, SYLVIA ROBERTS, N/A, $12.47 0000358020, BURCH, LESTER, BURCH, ANARINE RD FAYETTEVILLE, $2.04 809 LAKELAND ST FAYETTEVILLE, $292.25 EMPOWERMENT MINISTRIES INC, 4903 217 ANGEL DR FAYETTEVILLE, $56.00 0000364102, RAYMES, JENNIE H, RAYMES, LOIS, 817 ISLEY ST FAYETTEVILLE, $667.30 0000347690, TILLMAN, GARY BRANDON, 0000350185, WILLIAMS, ALEX E, WILLIAMS, MURCHISON RD FAYETTEVILLE, $2430.13 0000449625, BURNS, MARY HEIRS, 217 ROLLIN O, 2521 LONE PINE DR FAYETTE- 0000358075, JONES, WILLIE L, 1124 CHES- 1011 ANARINE RD FAYETTEVILLE, $572.35 WIFE, 918 CARVER ST FAYETTEVILLE, $97.39 0000316561, WORD OF GOD FELLOW- PIKE PL FAYETTEVILLE, $236.60 VILLE, $947.78 TERFIELD DR FAYETTEVILLE, $729.62 0000347656, STOUT, CONLEY M, MARK, 0000349826, JONES, RONNIE, JONES, SHIP INTERNATIONAL INC, 5042 CRAFT ST 0000365395, PEOPLES, EDWARD L, 0000462516, MCLEAN, BRIAN LYNN, 0000358183, BULLARD, GILES, BULLARD, JEFFERSON LEE, 957 CHESTER CIR FAY- MARZELLA, 708 LAKELAND ST FAYETTE- FAYETTEVILLE, $962.05 PEOPLES, JESSI, 2927 PEACOCK ST N/A, MCLEAN, FIORELLA JACQUELINE, 0 EU- WIFE, 1315 TURNPIKE RD FAYETTEVILLE, ETTEVILLE, $1371.08 VILLE, $64.93 0000315912, GRIMSLEY, LOIS, 921 FISKE DR $896.16 GENE ST FAYETTEVILLE, $5.85 $7.65 0000347850, JAZA PROPERTIES LLC, 831 0000350249, REID, HARVEY WILLIAM, KEN- FAYETTEVILLE, $132.10 0000365491, WILLIAMS, PAUL, 2922 PEA- 0000255779, BOLDEN, STEPHANIE LOR- 0000358080, MCMILLIAN, SHERELL RENEE, ANARINE RD FAYETTEVILLE, $1193.19 NETH, ALLEN, DEBORAH ANN WHITE ET AL, 0000315927, CRECY, ELIZA HEIRS, 920 COCK ST N/A, $7.00 RAINE, 1215 BRICKYARD DR FAYETTEVILLE, 1118 CHESTERFIELD DR FAYETTEVILLE, 0000348283, HOWELL, GERTRUD S, 834 921 CARVER ST FAYETTEVILLE, $703.65 SPELLMAN DR FAYETTEVILLE, $864.67 0000365503, TURNER, CHARLES R JR, 404 $2442.34 $877.65 ANARINE RD FAYETTEVILLE, $1677.53 0000347039, CHAN, SUHAIMI, 1101 TORREY 0000315943, TUCKER, KEITH ALLAN, 918 WABASH AVE N/A, $889.17 0000361623, BRADEN, IDA FRANCES, 2707 0000358085, LANDRY, CATHERINE B HEIRS, 0000346941, HOWELL, GERTRUDE H, 1909 DR FAYETTEVILLE, $873.76 SPELLMAN DR FAYETTEVILLE, $986.73 0000365521, DREAMS & VISION REAL ES- COMPTON PL N/A, $2041.11 1112 CHESTERFIELD DR FAYETTEVILLE, MCPHERSON AVE FAYETTEVILLE, $1841.14 0000347038, WRIGHT, ANGELA, 1095 TOR- 0000315956, MCKINNIE, JOHN A JR, MCKIN- TATE LLC, 410 VANGUARD ST N/A,
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