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Davie Grand Jury issues indictments
The following were indicted by the grand jury during the April 22 session of Davie Superior Court. – Terrell L. Anthony, possession of a weapon by a prisoner. – Jabre Devonn Caldwell, trafficking opium/heroin by possession. – Britani Leann Charles, assault inflicting serious injury by strangulation, second degree forcible rape, habitual misdemeanor assault. – Dewayne […] The post Davie Grand Jury issues indictments appeared first on Davie County Enterprise Record.
4 charged with murder after overdose death in Davie County
DAVIE COUNTY, N.C. (WGHG) — Four people were charged with second-degree murder on Monday after a fentanyl overdose death late last year, according to a Davie County Sheriff’s Office news release. On Dec. 4, 2023, Davie County deputies were called to a home on Dogwood Lane in Mocksville and told about a medical emergency. Arriving […]
Your Neighbor: Meet Heather Zifchak
By Mandy Haggerson For the Clemmons Courier “You always come back to what you were,” smiled Heather Zifchak. Like many parents who are close to becoming empty nesters, taking an assessment of those formative years is an exciting and bittersweet whirlwind. “Raising my daughter Mary Elizabeth has brought me such joy and also made me […] The post Your Neighbor: Meet Heather Zifchak appeared first on clemmonscourier.
One charged after officer witnesses drug deal while refueling at gas station
SALISBURY — A man was arrested on Monday in relation to an incident where a police officer witnessed a drug deal occur while filling the tank of his patrol vehicle in March. The incident occurred at approximately 8:30 p.m. on March 22 at the Speedway gas station located at 500 E. Innes St., according to police […] The post One charged after officer witnesses drug deal while refueling at gas station appeared first on Salisbury Post.
Morgan Elementary School students’ design chosen for Clemmons Community Spring Cleanup
Chad Kim and Nolan Hill of Morgan Elementary School were recognized at the most recent Clemmons Village Council meeting for creating the selected design for this year’s Clemmons Community Spring Cleanup event. Their collaboration features a rocket ship and the words reduce, reuse and recycle. The post Morgan Elementary School students’ design chosen for Clemmons Community Spring Cleanup appeared first on clemmonscourier.
School bus involved in morning crash, Lexington resident charged, troopers say
A driver has been charged for their involvement in a school bus-involved crash, according to troopers with the North Carolina State Highway Patrol. On Wednesday, just after 7:15 a.m., troopers responded to Arnold Road at Towhee Trail in Davidson County, after reports of a crash involving a school bus. Get...
Salisbury man arrested in connection to Lexington shooting, officials say
LEXINGTON, N.C. — A man is facing serving charges after a shooting, according to officers with the Lexington Police Department. On Wednesday, at 1:45 p.m., the LPD responded to Mendota Avenue, near Camden Circle, after several calls saying that two men were shooting at each other. Get the latest...
Man looking for baggie of meth while officers looking for him
By Mike Barnhardt Enterprise Record “Where’s my meth?” It’s not where you dropped it, that’s for sure. A Bermuda Run man was arrested Saturday, charged with possession of methamphetamine after a bag of the crystal substance had apparently fallen out of his pocket, according to Davie Sheriff’s Chief Deputy Brian Jacobs. Graham Miller Troutman, 32, […] The post Man looking for baggie of meth while officers looking for him appeared first on Davie County Enterprise Record.
Catawba honors students, faculty, staff at awards convocation
Catawba College News Service SALISBURY — Catawba College held its annual Spring Awards Convocation on April 18 in the Omwake-Dearborn Chapel celebrating students, faculty and staff accomplishments and impact on the campus and in the community. The members of the women’s swim team had an overall GPA of 3.93 for the Fall semester. This is […] The post Catawba honors students, faculty, staff at awards convocation appeared first on Salisbury Post.
Warrants for kidnapping issued in relation to Amber Alert
SALISBURY — The Salisbury Police Department has obtained arrest warrants for kidnapping for a man in relation to the Amber Alert that was issued on Friday night. Police have obtained warrants for 25-year-old Kevin Antonio Smith Jr. for four counts of felony first-degree kidnapping, two counts of misdemeanor child abuse and one county of armed […] The post Warrants for kidnapping issued in relation to Amber Alert appeared first on Salisbury Post.
Local departments release statements after four officers killed in Charlotte
ROWAN COUNTY — Following the killings of four law enforcement officers in a Charlotte shoot-out on Monday, Rowan County police departments and the sheriff’s office issued statements of support. “We are deeply saddened by the news of the officers in Charlotte who lost their lives this evening along with the officers who were injured,” the […] The post Local departments release statements after four officers killed in Charlotte appeared first on Salisbury Post.
Blotter for May 2
In Salisbury Police Department reports: A report of a drug law violation occurred in the 300 block of Bendix Drive at 6:52 a.m. on April 30. Possession of a dangerous drug occurred in the 700 block of East Innes Street at 1:50 p.m. on April 30. Shoplifting occurred in the 2100 block of Statesville Boulevard […] The post Blotter for May 2 appeared first on Salisbury Post.
People not Property: Library’s history room contains “buried” treasures
Have you ever yearned to find buried treasure? Here is a way you can do that without a shovel or even getting your hands dirty. Marcia Phillips, historian in the Martin-Wall History Room at the Davie County Public Library, has some ideas. “A year into the research at the library into the People Not Property […] The post People not Property: Library’s history room contains “buried” treasures appeared first on Davie County Enterprise Record.
Davidson County family farm shares strawberry harvest
DAVIDSON COUNTY, N.C. (WGHP) — It’s the sweetest season, and John Koontz is making it sweeter. “We try to pick the biggest reddest berries we can,” he said. He started growing strawberries just a few years ago on his family’s farm that’s been making sweet memories for generations now. When he became the owner of […]
Gastonia, Shelby baseball, softball rankings: How area teams stack up going into final week
Here’s a look at how high school baseball and softball teams in Cleveland, Gaston and Lincoln counties rank going into play April 29, 2024. This week is most important for... Crest baseball: In the midst of a six-game losing streak, the Chargers’ NCHSAA 3A West RPI has slid to...
An open discussion about suicide set for May 7
Partners Health Management and the Davie County Collaborative are working together to promote suicide awareness and prevention at an upcoming community discussion on May 7 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the Davie County Public Library, 371 N. Main St., Mocksville. Mental health professionals will be on-site. The goal is to have an open discussion about suicide […] The post An open discussion about suicide set for May 7 appeared first on Davie County Enterprise Record.
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