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Craven County Sheriff's Office searching for runaway teen
Craven County officials are seeking the public's help in finding a 17-year-old runaway last seen on Saturday, June 29. Michael Smith is described as a male with black hair, standing at 5'9" tall and weighs around 170 pounds. He was last seen wearing light blue/grey jeans with a black hoodie with red lettering leaving the area of West Thurman Road in New Bern around 4:00 p.m. Saturday.
Craven County Board of Commissioners hold public input on proposed gun range ordinance
NEW BERN, N.C. (WNCT) — On Monday in Craven County, the board of commissioners held a public hearing on multiple issues. The first being a water system ordinance to remove sewers from the county water services since they no longer operate them as well an ordinance for the establishment of commercial gun ranges. Citizens filled […]
Craven County Sheriffs seeks assistance identifying individuals regarding an armed robbery
The Craven County Sheriff's Office is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying individuals who are wanted for questioning regarding an armed robbery. The robbery took place at 7065 US Hwy 17 N in Vanceboro, NC. The individuals were last seen in the Vanceboro area, operating a white 2013 Acura ILX.
Craven County Sheriffs seeks assistance in locating missing New Bern man
The Craven County Sheriff's Office is seeking the public’s assistance in locating Anthony Byrd Hinshaw, age 62, of New Bern, NC. Hinshaw was last seen on June 29, at approximately 4:00pm in the area of Connie Lee Drive in New Bern, where he left a friend’s residence on foot.
Craven County Sheriff's Office searches for missing 62-year-old man
NEW BERN, Craven County — HAVE YOU SEEN ANTHONY HINSHAW?. The Craven County Sheriff's Office is searching for a missing 62-year-old man last seen leaving a friend's house on Saturday, June 29. Anthony Hinshaw of New Bern was said to be traveling by foot leaving the area of Connie...
Craven County officials urge safety first for July 4th fireworks celebration
Craven County officials would like to remind everyone about the dangers of fireworks on the upcoming July 4th holiday. Chief of Police Pat Gallagher and Chief of Fire Damien Locklear advises everyone to leave the fireworks to the pros at locally hosted events, instead of having fireworks at home especially during our dry conditions.
Senator Perry announces resignation
State Senator and Senate Majority Whip Jim Perry (R-Beaufort, Lenoir and Craven) announced his resignation on Tuesday, July 2 in a Facebook post on his official page. “It has been a great honor to be a member of the North Carolina Senate and to serve the people of the East. I am incredibly thankful to […] The post Senator Perry announces resignation appeared first on Washington Daily News.
Two arrested in connection with April shooting on Hamilton Drive
NEW BERN, Craven County — The New Bern Police Department have made two arrests in connection to the Hamilton Drive shooting that happened in April of this year. Police arrested and charged 27-year-old Sherrod Taylor with assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill inflicting serious injury and possession of a firearm by a felon on Friday, June 28.
Three killed, trooper injured, in three separate weekend crashes
NEW BERN, N.C. (WNCT) — The N.C. State Highway Patrol has released more information on three separate wrecks that killed three people and injured a state trooper over the weekend. Carteret County, NC 58 A three-vehicle crash killed two people Sunday morning on NC 58 near Old Church Road in Carteret County. Troopers responded around […]
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