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Blotter for July 17
In Salisbury Police Department reports: A larceny of automobile accessories occurred in the 300 block of Long Meadow Drive between noon on July 5 and noon on July 6. It was reported on July 15. The total estimated loss was $35. In Rowan County Sheriff’s Office reports: A stolen vehicle was recovered in the 200 […] The post Blotter for July 17 appeared first on Salisbury Post.
Two Charged in Connection with Multiple Thefts near Denver
23-year-old William Alexander Munoz-Pineda and 24-year-old Laura Bell Redden, both from Charlotte, have been charged in connection with a theft ring in which businesses and individuals were targeted in Denver and the surrounding area. They were arrested by Lincoln County Sheriff’s Detectives on July 11 after they were identified as suspects in several cases involving the theft of trucks, trailers, a side-by-side trailer, and a zero-turn lawnmower, along with the attempted theft of a motorcycle.
Search Warrants Executed at Seven Statesville Smoke & Vape Shops
On July 10, a month-long investigation into suspected marijuana distribution and the sale of counterfeit items led to the execution of search warrants at seven local smoke and vape shops in Statesville. Iredell County Narcotics Investigators uncovered evidence that the shops were selling products labeled as “HEMP” and C.B.D. that...
Salisbury HS, UNC alum selected in first round of MLB Draft
SALISBURY, N.C. — An Iredell County standout is one step closer to the major leagues after being chosen in the first round of the MLB Draft. Vance Honeycutt was selected by the Baltimore Orioles with the 22nd pick in the MLB Draft's first round on Sunday. Honeycutt was drafted by the Orioles after spending three outstanding years with the University of North Carolina.
Barbara Wright
Barbara Jane Hastings Wright, 87, of Mooresville, N.C., passed away on Friday, July 12, 2024. She was born on April 20, 1937, in the Coddle Creek Township to the late Laurie Eugene and Addie Bell Brown Hastings. Barbara was a faithful member of West Corinth Baptist Church in Mooresville. She...
Weekly calendar July 15-21: Day of Action rally, puzzles, music and ‘Ripcord”
7 pm | July 16. Everyone is invited to join Unity in Community for singing, speakers, spoken word and music to remember John Lewis’ life and legacy working to strengthen voting rights. Ada Jenkins Center, 212 Gamble St., Davidson. Puzzle Palooza Jr. 5:30-8 pm | July 17. Does your...
Allen Warren Jackson
Allen Warren Jackson, 78, of Mooresville, N.C., passed away on Sunday, July 14, 2024, at Lake Norman Regional Medical Center in Mooresville. He was born on June 29, 1946, in Iredell County, N.C., to the late Vasteen and Ivy Corell Jackson. Mr. Jackson was a graduate of South Rowan High...
Royce Leon Dagenhart
Royce Leon Dagenhart, 89, of Stony Point, N.C., passed away July, 14, 2024, at Gordon Hospice House in Statesville, N.C., following a brief illness. He was born in Iredell County on January 11, 1935, to the late William Everette Dagenhart and Bessie Mae Waugh Dagenhart. He was a brick mason...
Mount Pleasant’s Kopech says ‘everything clicked at once’ when he threw immaculate inning
CHICAGO (KLTV) - During the same week as he threw an immaculate inning, Mount Pleasant native and White Sox closer Michael Kopech describes playing in Chicago as “a dream come true.”. On Saturday, Kopech sat down with East Texas Now to talk about that inning and more. “I’ve come...
Betty Combs
Betty Combs, 89, of Old Mountain Road, in Stony Point, went to her heavenly home on Tuesday, July 16, 2024, following a sudden illness. She was born on Thursday, March 14, 1935, in Wilkes County, and was the daughter of Fred and Dessie Mae Shepherd. Betty was a member of Tabernacle Baptist Church for 71 years. She married the love of her life, Bobby, in July 1953 and was married for 67 years. She was a homemaker and mother who loved her family and her church dearly.
Mount Pleasant’s Kopech records 3rd straight scoreless outing
CHICAGO (KLTV) - Former Mount Pleasant Tiger Michael Kopech had a scoreless inning of work in the White Sox 9-4 loss to the Pirates on Sunday. The righthander entered the game in the ninth inning. Kopech faced Nick Gonzales to begin the inning and forced him to pop out to...
New Scholarship Celebrates the Life, Integrity and Selflessness of Davidson Resident Roosevelt Wilson
Davidson College’s location is one of its selling points. The campus and town are beautiful. It’s easy to get around. The people are friendly. It’s no surprise that as students decide on Davidson as their home for four years — and sometimes longer — connections formed between the college and the community can last a lifetime.
Susan Steinbruegge Williams
Susan Steinbruegge Williams, 75, of Olin, N.C., passed away on July 14, 2024, at the Gordon Hospice House in Statesville, N.C. She was preceded in death by her husband, Dan Williams, and their beloved son, Robb. Susan’s parents, Frank and Kathy Steinbruegge, and her sister Joanna Bragg, are also deceased.
Tavern Opens in Stadium Lofts Project Enhancing Cannon Ballers Game Day Offerings & Atrium Health Ballpark
After weeks of anticipation and thousands of top-shelf barbecue sandwiches being devoured by fans visiting the Centerfield Concessions Facility operated by Towel City Tavern, Cannon Ballers fans can finally enjoy that same best-in-class barbecue inside the newly completed gastropub adjacent to Atrium Health Ballpark. The Towel City Tavern quietly opened a few weeks ago and has been operating out of its first floor throughout the team’s last few homestands.
Angelia Lynn Vangiller
Angelia Lynn Cook Vangiller, 53, of Cleveland, N.C., Sunday, July 14, 2024, at Atrium Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem, N.C. Born in Springfield, Ga., on December 14, 1970, she was a daughter of the late Rudolph Cook and Marcia Yarborough Cook Jordan (Sidney), who survives. She loved her...
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