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Hope Mills man sought in Cumberland County shooting that left 1 dead, 1 injured
The Cumberland County Sheriff's Office is trying to track down a suspect in a September shooting that left one man dead and another injured.The shooting happened Sept. 20 in the 1900 block of Smith Road.Shareek Donquale Taylor, 25, of Fayetteville, died at the scene. The other victim was treated at Cape Fear Valley Medical Center.The sheriff's office said Tuesday that it had obtained warrants on Jeremiah Rahakeem Marshall, 22, of Hope Mills.Marshall is wanted for first-degree murder and for attempted first-degree murder and assault with a deadly weapon intent to kill inflicting serious injury.Marshall is described as 5'10" tall, weighs 150 pounds, has long black dreadlocks and brown eyes.Anyone with information as to Marshall's whereabouts is asked to please call Cumberland County Sheriff's Office Homicide Detective Senior Sgt R. Brinkley at (910) 677-5503 or Crimestoppers at (910) 483-TIPS (8477). Crimestoppers information can also be submitted electronically.ABC11 is tracking crime and safety across Fayetteville and in your neighborhoodNOTE: Video is from a previous report.
North Carolina City Named One Of The 30 'Saddest' Cities In America
An article published by Travel.Alot.Com has identified a particular city in North Carolina as one of the saddest in the United States. The travel site has examined data from sources such as Gallup and Healthways partner, who created the Community Well-Being Index.
Your guide to Oktoberfest, corn mazes, haunted houses and fall fun in the Fayetteville area
Plenty of fun activities are planned this month in the Fayetteville area to celebrate Halloween and all things fall. Below you'll find a roundup of haunted houses, corn mazes, festivals and fun for the grownups, too, in Cumberland County and the surrounding areas. Know of one we missed? Email news@fayobserver.com to have...
Fort Liberty soldiers head to help Helene victims as groups collect donations in Cumberland County
The Sandhills community is pulling together to offer relief to those affected by Helene. Just hours ago, the Pentagon announced up to 1,000 soldiers from Fort Liberty are headed to the western part of the state to support the National Guard there.The Pentagon said Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is sending soldiers from the 18th and 82nd Airborne Corps to help deliver food, water and other critical aid to people affected by Hurricane Helene.Emily Morris, a senior at Appalachian State University who escaped Helene, said she's glad to see so much support being given to hurricane victims.I've been through hurricanes my...
High school football picks, predictions for Fayetteville teams in Week 7
Week 7 of NCHSAA football is here, and this week's game slate couldn't be more exciting. With the third week of All American and United 8 play coming up, two teams from each respective conference remain undefeated in league play — and all four teams will face each other this week. ...
Final construction starts on first-responder training facility at Fayetteville Tech
The ultimate phase of construction is starting for a major training complex for first responders in Cumberland County.Seasoned leaders in Cumberland County's Emergency Management say having this new training facility will be a major advantage for future firefighters and first responders."I am excited for them. This type of training was not around when I started back in the 70s," said Chief Freddy Johnson Sr. of the Stoney Point Fire Department.Fayetteville Technical Community College (FTCC) says this is the last wave of construction at its 30-acre complex. Last year, it opened its Swift Water Training Facility at the site; the only...
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