A Morganton man faces charges after a motorcyle chase
which ended in McDowell County.
Valdese Police on Tuesday reported the theft of a
motorcycle. The suspect was spotted on the bike subsequent to the theft, but
ran from officers and was not apprehended.
About 5:30pm, a Burke Sheriff's deputy spotted the
subject and gave chase on I-40 west where speeds reached 110 mph, according to
a news release from the Sheriff's Office.
The chase led into McDowell County and ended on Burma
Road where the man suddenly jumped off the motorcycle and was taken into
custody without incident.
30-year-old Kyle Edward Poteat was placed in the Burke
Catawba District Confinement Facility under a $27,500 secured bond.
The Burke County Sheriff's Office was assisted by the
McDowell County Sheriff's Office and the Highway Patrol.
February unemployment figures were released Wednesday by
the North Carolina Department of Commerce.
The Hickory-Lenoir-Morganton rate was 4.1% with
Asheville's rate at 3.7%.
Area county rates include:
Alexander 3.6%
Avery 4.7%
Burke 4.1%
Caldwell 4.4%
Catawba 4%
Lincoln 3.9%
McDowell 4.1
Watauga 4.2%
Buncombe County had the state's lowest unemployment in
February at 3.5%, while Hyde County had the highest at 14.9%.
An investigation is continuing by Marion Police in
connection with a Breaking, Entering and Larceny that occurred Sunday March
25th at Boondocks Sports and Grill on U.S.221 South in Marion.
According to Marion Police, two unidentified individuals
went into the establishment and took an undisclosed amount of cash.
Anyone with information on the identity of these two
individuals ia asked to call the Marion Police Department at 652-5205 or McDowell
County Crime Stoppers at 65-CRIME.
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