Monday, March 18, 2019


Following a two-month investigation into drug activity, Caldwell County authorities have issued felony charges against four individuals.

Just after 9 Thursday night, officers with Lenoir Police Narcotics and Special Response Team assisted by the Caldwell Sheriff’s office searched a residence at 1301 Jolly Place.

Officials discovered and seized 2-point-8 grams of meth, a sawed-off shot gun, and 510-dollars in cash.

26-year-old Adam Christopher Daly of Lenoir, 29-year-old Brittany Correl Greene of Hudson, 50-year-old Carolyn Elizabeth Gibson of Lenoir, and 34-year-old Michael Shane Coffey of Lenoir were arrested at the scene.

All four face felony drug charges while Daly was also charged with possession of a weapon of mass destruction, along with possession of a firearm by a felon.

His bond was set at 100-thousand dollars secured.

Greene was issued a 20-thousand dollar secured bond, Coffey’s secured at 15-thousand, and Gibson’s 10-thousand secured.

Reports say additional charges may be forthcoming.



McDowell officers pulled a driver for having a fictitious tag, and discovered a habitual felon with outstanding warrants.


40 year-old Daniel McCoy Bradley of Marion faces numerous drug and various offenses after a search of his vehicle revealed three stolen handguns, 21-point-5 grams of meth, drug paraphernalia and cash.

He was also served with two outstanding grand jury indictments for operating a vehicle with no insurance and habitual felon.

Bradley was convicted of manufacturing a Schedule-two controlled substance in 2004.

The state highway patrol also charged Bradley with multiple traffic violations.



Officials with the state’s department of health and human services say the flu has killed nine more people in the state – bringing the season’s total death count to 135.

The agency however reports the most current number doesn’t reflect all flu-related deaths in NC, as many go unreported or undiagnosed.

Unofficial reports say that last week was the third straight week that the number of flu-associated deaths has fallen.



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