Marion Police responded about 3:30pm Thursday to Love's Truck Stop to investigate a motor vehicle fatality, involving a pedestrian. The victim, Corey Allen McCall, was pronounced dead at the scene. Anyone with information about this incident should contact Marion Police at 652-5205, as the investigation is continuing.
Lenoir Fire officials are investigating separate incidents of arson at the same location. Lenoir firefighters were summoned to a vacant house at 229 Pennton Avenue Saturday, as neighbors reported seeing flames coming from an attic vent. The investigation reportedly showed the fire had been intentionally set. Initial damage reports were estimated at $1000. On Sunday, Lenoir Fire accompanied by police officers responded to reports of a second fire at the same address. Reports indicate a subsequent investigation revealed the second fire had also been intentionally set near the rear of the structure. Danage estimates for the second incident - $10,000. Lenoir Police is asking anyone with information relating to the fires to call 757-2100.
Two Taylorsville men face Breaking and Entering charges from an incident April 4th. The Alexander County Sheriff's Office Thursday, reported the arrests of 42 year old Chad Eugene Fox and 34 year old Jeffrey Lynn Bustle. Both were placed under a $50,000 bond. They face charges of Breaking and Entering and Larceny, Safe Cracking and Larceny of a Firearm. The breakin occurred near Icard Ridge Road in Bethlehem. Sheriff Deputies recovered some of the stolen property. More arrests are possible as the investigation continues.
The Burke County Sheriff's Office, early Thursday, charged three people with Felony Burglary-1st Degree Forced. Arrested were 42 year old Jennifer Deanne McMahan and 37 year old Callie Loree Capps, both of Nebo, along with 49 year old Timothy Allen Mitchell of Burnsville. They were placed in the Burke Catawba District Confinement Facility, under $75,000 secured bond each.
A body located in East Asheville, has been identified as a missing Black Mountain man. Asheville Police responded Tuesday, to Pinnacle Point Drive, after receiving a call of a deceased person. The man was identified as 35 year old Phillip Nathan Carter. He was reported missing March 29th. No foul play is suspected at this point in the investigation, according to Asheville Police.
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