Multiple drug charges are issued against a Nebo man
following a vehicle stop in McDowell
County .
34-year-old Matthew Dwight Branch of 45 Ned McGimsey Road
was charged with possession of meth, possession with intent to sell and deliver
meth, possession of up to one-half ounce marijuana, possession of drug
paraphernalia, and driving while license revoked.
Officers stopped Branch after receiving reports he had
possibly been involved in a break-in.
Reports say a subsequent search of his vehicle turned up 9
grams of methamphetamine and a small amount of marijuana.
Local law enforcement officials urge citizens to follow some
common sense practices to keep Halloween events safe and fun.
Officials warn motorists to watch for children darting out
from between parked cars, and for those walking along roadways.
Parents are likewise urged to make sure an adult or
responsible youth will be supervising the outing for children under 12 and to
check the sex offender registry at ncdoj-dot-gov when planning your child’s
trick or treat route.
And insist that treats be brought home for inspection before
anything is eaten.
Finally, officials suggest that all children need to know
their home phone number and how to call 911 in case of emergency.
Make it a safe and happy Halloween!
As the fall time change approaches on November 4th,
local firefighters remind you to make another change that could save your life
– change the batteries in your smoke and carbon monoxide alarms.
Officials say a working smoke alarm provides an early
warning and critical extra seconds to escape.
Changing smoke and carbon monoxide alarm batteries at least
once a year is one of the simplest most effective ways to reduce tragic deaths
and injuries.
Statistics show a working smoke alarm nearly cuts in half
the risk of dying in a home fire.
An alarm with a dead battery is just as bad as not having
one because it gives a false sense of security.
Firefighters report the most commonly-cited cause of
non-working smoke alarms is worn or missing batteries.
If a resident does not have an alarm and can’t afford one,
contact your local fire department for assistance.
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