A Hickory man faces multiple charges from a burglary
investigation. The Iredell
County Sheriff's Office received an assault call early
Thursday morning. The victim
had driven to Sheetz on Wilkesboro Highway, and had
serious injuries to his head
and face. He was later taken to Baptist Hospital due to
the head injuries.
Investigators obtained warrants on 22-year-old Lucas
Bryan Colbourn of 153 18th Street.
and arrested him at his home. He was charged with First
Degree Burglary, First Degree
Kidnapping, Felony Assault with a Deadly Weapon
Inflicting Serious Injury and Two
Counts of Felony Safe Cracking. Colbourn was transported
to the Iredell County Detention
Center on a no bond hold.
Three Catawba County residents are charged in connection
with a Christmas Eve breaking
And entering in the 5000 block of Springs Road. Deputies
responded just before 1 a.m.
after a neighboring resident called 911 to report two
males and a female were removing items
from the residence in question, and also gave a
description of the suspect vehicle. The
occupants were unaware of the burglary, and identified
items taken. Just after 1 o’clock,
a deputy attempting to located the suspects stopped a
truck matching the description. Stolen
items were in the truck and as well as meth and
marijuana. 39-year-old Christopher Eugene
McCrary of of Conover faces multiple charges and had an
outstanding indictment for
Larceny of a Motor Vehicle. Also facing charges were
56-year-old Kenneth Scott Herman
of Conover and 33-year-old Alicia Renee Stewart of
Catawba.
Starting today, the section of Main Avenue NW between
Ninth Street NW and Fifth Street NW
will be closed to traffic as City Walk construction
continues in Hickory. Access will remain
available to properties along the street. The closure
will remain in place for about a month.
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