A man linked to at least a dozen local business break-ins in
Morganton has been taken into custody.
Mark Hodsden was arrested Thursday for one count of breaking
and entering.
Last week, reports say Friday Friends restaurant was broken
into and the suspect was caught on surveillance and later identified as
Hodsden.
A press release states Hodsden has been linked to at least
12 local business break ins from June to September of this year.
Over the past two months, Morganton Public Safety
investigators have been looking into numerous reports of business break ins –
several of those had the front door smashed and cash registers taken.
Officials are investigating 16 similar break-ins to see if
there is a connection to Hodsden.
He is currently in the Burke Catawba Detention Facility
under a 5-thousand-dollar secured bond.
A Hickory
man wanted in connection with a shooting last week is now in custody.
30-year-old Adrian Jamar Wells is charged with assault with
a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury after turning himself in Friday at Hickory
Police headquarters.
Wells’ charges stem from the shooting of 28-year-old Donnie
Arnell Morgan when officers discovered him on Eighth Avenue Drive Southeast
with a gunshot wound to the back.
Morgan was transferred from Frye Regional to Baptist Hospital for treatment.
Wells is being held in the Catawba County
confinement facility under a 100-thousand dollar bond.
A Stanley man still facing charges in Catawba County was
found guilty in Lincoln County on two felony counts of taking indecent
liberties with a child.
67-year-old Gilbert Donald List Junior pleaded guilty to the
sexual assault charges in connection with incidents that occurred between
January and December 2016.
The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office reports the female
victim was nine years old at the time of the assault and is related to the
suspect.
List was sentenced to a prison term of 15 to 27 months.
Upon release, List must also register on the state’s sex
offender registry as a sex offender for 30 years.
The charges in Catawba are related to the incidents in Lincoln County .
Following last year’s flu season – called the deadliest in
modern day NC history; federal and local infectious disease officials are
predicting a milder climate for 2018-2019.
Flu season typically begins October 1st and lasts
through March 31st, although in seasons past the flu and flu-related
deaths have lingered for several additional weeks.
Officials at Wake
Forest Baptist
Medical Center
say they have no indications that this flu season will be more severe than
normal; further stating that everyone over the age of six months should get the
vaccine before the end of October if possible.
Flu vaccines are typically available in doctor’s offices,
health care clinics, county health departments, and pharmacies as well as by
many employers.
Shots are typically free for those with private insurance
and Medicare/Medicaid recipients.
NC had 386 flu-related deaths during the 2017-18 season.
Besides the elderly, vulnerable groups include children
younger than 5, pregnant women, and those with pre-existing conditions.
Added this year is the category of nursing home and long
term facility residents.
Data from the Centers for Disease Control indicate that if
vaccinated individuals did become ill with the flu last year, they were much
less likely to be hospitalized or face serious complications compared to those
who had not been vaccinated.
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