COVID-19 UPDATE
Catawba
County recorded 15 new cases of Covid-19 yesterday bringing the total
to 615
people who have tested positive since the Covid outbreak in March. 275
of those
patients are recovered and 11 people are hospitalized. In Caldwell
County, an
additional 12 cases of Covid 19 were found on Tuesday. The Caldwell
County total
is now 323 with 171 recovered. 12
patients are hospitalized
although all
are not hospitalized in Caldwell County. In Burke County, 932 positive
cases are reported.
Arrests in
Catawba
Two people
were arrested in Catawba after a traffic stop on Highway 10 and 5th
Street South
West. 26 year old Cameron Scott Alfaro
of Newton was charged
with
misdemeanor impersonating a fireman or emergency personnel and four
counts of
unlawful possession of red lights. 39
year ole Leslie Chevonne Stout
was arrested
on a parole violation, as well as possession of cocaine and cocaine
related
paraphernalia. Stout was placed in the
Newton Detention Center under
six thousand
dollar bond on the drug charges and no bond for the parole
violation. Alfaro was placed under a twenty-five hundred
dollar bond.
Emergency
lights, emergency sirens, fire department insignias and apparel were
all found in
the car.
Deputies
Search for Two
Two persons
are being sought in Catawba County after a shooting and a police
chase. Deputies say a man was shot in the leg by a
person in a truck that sped
away. The man was on his porch Tuesday afternoon on
Winebarger Street in
Conover when
the shooting happened. Officers chased
the truck that was also
involved in
a wreck along Highway 16 as they attempted to elude police. The
chase ended
on Smithfield Drive when the two suspects jumped from the pickup
truck and
ran off.
Cawthorn
Wins Primary
Henderson
County Real Estate CEO Madison Cawthorn has captured the
Republican
nomination for the 11th Congressional District after yesterday’s
primary
runoff election. The twenty-four year
old Cawthorn, , won around 65
percent of
the vote in the 17 western North Carolina counties that make up the
11th
District. He defeated Lynda Bennett, who
received the largest number of
votes in the
March primary. Bennett had been endorsed
by President Trump,
former US 11th
District Congressman and current White House Chief of Staff Mark
Meadows, Senator Ted Cruz and Congressman Jim
Jordan. Cawthorn will face
Democrat
nominee Moe Davis in the November election.
Tuttle DWI
Hickory High School
principal Rebecca Tuttle pleaded guilty to driving while impaired in Tuesday’s
sentencing hearing in Catawba County District Court.
Published reports say
36-year-old Tuttle was sentenced to complete 24 hours of community service
within 60 days, a year of unsupervised probation, and was told to surrender her driver’s license for one year.
According to police
reports, she had hit a parked vehicle on January 4th, while her
blood alcohol level was recorded as twice the legal limit.
Following her arrest,
Tuttle was suspended from her position.
She is due to return in
her role as principal at Hickory High on July 1st.
McDowell Shooting
McDowell County
authorities have charged a Marion woman with obstructing justice following a
June 9th dispute and shooting.
Officers responded to a
Nebo residence to reports of shots being fired, where they discovered
30-year-old Timothy Ray Noblitt of Marion suffering from a gunshot wound to his
ankle.
An investigation revealed
27-year-old Jacob Ballard Hensley of Nebo was the suspect in the incident, who
was later captured in Burke County after fleeing the crime scene on foot.
29-year-old Tiffany Dawn
Milam of Faith Baptist Church Road has now been charged after allegedly
assisting Hensley in leaving the scene.
Reports further say she
had not been truthful with officers about the shooting incident.
Controlled Burn
The City of Lenoir Fire
Department will conduct a controlled burn today at 213 Sunset Street as a
training exercise.
The scheduled burn will allow some 12 to 15
firefighters the opportunity to train in a controlled atmosphere, and will also
assist the property owner with demolition.
Nearby residents can
expect to see smoke in the area during the exercise.
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