A two-day manhunt for a Catawba County murder suspect came
to an end Thursday afternoon in Transylvania County.
Just before 2 o’clock, Transylvania Sheriff’s
deputies captured Joseph Wayne Barker in Rosmam.
Barker is accused of the shooting death of his 43-year-old
wife Crystal Johnson Barker Tuesday night at their Vale residence.
A Catawba County Sheriff’s Office spokesperson reports their
two teenage children were inside the house when the shooting occurred.
Barker reportedly led authorities on a manhunt following the
incident, wrecking his vehicle early Wednesday morning near Rosman.
Multiple agencies assisted in the search – including Transylvania County
authorities, the US
Marshals Service, SBI, and the NC Highway Patrol.
During the month of April, a string of armed robberies has
plagued Hickory
businesses.
In each instance, the suspect enters the business, produces
a handgun, demands money, and flees on foot after obtaining the money.
Businesses targeted include the Cubbard Express on 2nd Street Northeast
on April 2nd, Speedway
on North Center Street
April 11th, and Walgreens on North Center Street April 18th.
The suspect in all three robberies is described as being a
tall slender black male wearing a dark hoodie.
Hickory Police is offering a reward for information leading
to the arrest of a suspect.
Anyone having information is encouraged to call Hickory
Police at 328-5551.
A Marion
man was airlifted following a motorcycle accident on Interstate-40 in Burke
County Wednesday afternoon.
55-year-old Robert Alan Wells told Highway Patrol officials
he got on the interstate headed west at Exit 94, but doesn’t remember what
caused the mishap.
Reports say Wells was ejected from his bike more than 53
feet, landing in the eastbound lane.
He was initially taken to Carolinas Med Center Morganton,
but later airlifted to Mission Hospital in Asheville .
Reportedly, no other vehicles were involved in the crash.
Burke EMS, West End Fire and Rescue, Burke REACT, and Nebo
Fire assisted the state highway patrol on scene.
A McDowell
County pair is arrested
on the scene of an attempted truck theft.
32-year-old Kayla Michelle Crowder of Marion and 41-year-old
James William Effler of Old Fort are each charged with two counts of injury to
personal property and one count of larceny of a motor vehicle.
McDowell deputies responded to Old Glenwood Road March 26th
in reference to a disturbance.
They located Crowder and Effler on the scene of Richard
Shoupe’s property.
Shoupe and other witnesses told officers the couple had been
caught trying to steal Shoupe’s Ford truck.
Officers discovered the two had caused damage to the truck
and to another piece of equipment.
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