A Maiden man is arrested again after an indictment by the
Lincoln County Grand jury on additional charges related to sex offenses last
April.
53-yeat-old Daniel Ray Harris turned himself in to Lincoln authorities on charges
of felony first degree kidnapping, felony sexual activity by a substitute
parent and felony child abuse involving a sex act.
He was placed under a 150-thousand dollar unsecured bond,
finger printed, and released.
Harris was originally charged last April by Lincoln detectives with statutory rape and
indecent liberties with a minor.
Then Randolph
County also charged him
with felony statutory rape for a related case.
Harris was arrested again on Tuesday following the most
recent indictment.
His next court appearance is February 3rd.
Hickory Police is requesting the public’s help in
identifying a second suspect connected to the murder of Andres Moscotte last
Thursday.
The surveillance photos released today show a black male
wearing a jean jacket, with a dark hood and dark toboggan and wearing khaki
pants inside a store.
Officials haven’t stated how he may be connected to the
case.
Jalen Witherspoon turned himself into authorities Sunday and
is being held without bond under first-degree murder charges.
Moscotte was found outside his Hickory residence last week deceased from an
apparent gunshot wound.
A domestic dispute in Lincoln County
last week left a man injured and facing charges.
Reports say the dispute involved a physical altercation
between a woman and her brother at a residence on Finger Merrick Trail.
During the argument, the woman reportedly used a knife in
self-defense against her brother who had pushed her down and was trying to
strangle her.
36-year-old Stephen Dwayne Gavin was transported by EMS to an area hospital where reports say he underwent
surgery for a stab wound.
Gavin was released yesterday and taken into custody by the
Lincoln Sheriff’s Office.
He was charged with felony assault by strangulation, assault
on a female, and communicating threats.
Gavin was jailed under a 17-thousand-500 dollar secured
bond.
Health experts from the state department of health and human
services are working with the CDC and local health departments in closely
monitoring the corona-virus that originated in China.
The first case in the US
was reported January 21st in Washington
state, and to date there are five confirmed cases in the country.
So far, there are no confirmed cases in NC.
The risk to the general public in NC is currently considered
low reports say.
The state department of health and human services continues
to provide guidance to state and local health agencies, health care providers,
and the general public.