Authorities in Caldwell and Catawba Counties
have detained a Granite
Falls woman for alleged
package theft.
27-year-old Summer Lea Hatcher is charged with misdemeanor
larceny in Caldwell and two counts of misdemeanor
larceny in Catawba
County according to
reports.
Reports say Hatcher is linked to the theft of a package from
a residence in Hickory
December 4th, where surveillance footage showed a woman getting out
of a car with a red box.
The video showed her taking a package from the home and
replacing it with the red box.
A news release states the woman in the video was driving a
gray Ford Explorer.
Hatcher was issued a 1-thousand dollar bond in Catawba County ,
and a 500-dollar bond on the Caldwell
County charge.
Authorities say additional charges against Hatcher are
pending.
A White House news release says President Donald Trump has
told 11th District Congressman Mark Meadows that he’s needed in
Congress – therefore he will not be named the nation’s next Chief of Staff.
Press Secretary Sarah Sanders says the president spoke
Wednesday with Meadows.
Sanders reports Trump told him that he is needed in Congress
so he can continue the great work he’s doing there.
Meadows was reportedly on an initial list of four people
Trump was considering to replace John Kelly after his first choice Nick Ayers
pulled himself out of the running.
Meadows’ allies initially suggested he wasn’t interested in
the challenging role; however, he had issued a public statement Monday stating
he was willing to serve.
The president’s decision is expected by the end of the
month.
City alcohol regulators in Asheville say they’re preparing to sell
marijuana should it become legal in NC.
The Asheville Alcohol Beverage Control board chairman told
city council members this week that there’s a national trend of marijuana
legalization and it’s the board’s job to anticipate changes.
Published reports say the ABC Chair told the council he
expects his agency would oversee marijuana sales and distribution if the drug
becomes legal.
The ABC spokesman also told council that the alcohol
beverage control system had recently constructed a 3-million dollar warehouse
to handle growing liquor sales, and that the warehouse was also built to hold
marijuana products if needed.
Recreational marijuana sales are legal in several states;
while medical marijuana is legal in nearly two dozen states.
Lenoir-Rhyne University held its fall Commencement
Thursday at P.E.Monroe Auditorium in Hickory.
Almost 120 bachelor's and master's degrees were awarded
at the 4 p.m. ceremony.
L-R currently offers 53 undergraduate and 30 graduate
programs across three campus locations in Asheville, Hickory and Columbia.
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