Two Old Fort men are being sought by McDowell County
authorities as possible witnesses to a shooting.
29-year-old Dustin Bryan Smith and 36-year-old Brandon Lee
Wilson are wanted for questioning regarding the shooting of 17-year-old
Gabryiel Byrd of Marion
on Wednesday.
Byrd was reportedly shot in the hand while at Smith’s and
Wilson’s residence on Silvers
Welch Road .
Byrd was treated at Mission Hospital McDowell.
Circumstances surrounding the shooting remain under
investigation.
Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of Smith
and/or Wilson should contact the McDowell Sheriff’s Office at 652-2235.
Offender David Burleson died Saturday afternoon at
Scotland Correctional Institution after an apparent suicide.
According to a news release from the State Department of
Public Safety, Burleson was found unresponsive in his cell just after 12 Noon.
Prison and medical staff along with local paramedics responded, but he was
pronounced dead at 12:42 p.m.
Burleson was admitted to prison on June 21st as a
habitual felon from a series of charges in Burke County. His projected release
date was June 27, 2025.
The Scotland County Sheriff's Office was called in to
assist with the investigation.
A Lenoir man faces charges in connection with a car wash
break-in.
Lenoir Police officers responded Thursday night to a call
of larceny at Bonnie Mist Car Wash #4 on Harper Avenue just after 8:40.
Officers found damage to vacuum cleaners and a credit card scanner had been
ripped off the wall. On Friday morning at 1:09, a Lenoir officer spotted
someone near the vacuum cleaners that matched a description of the suspect, who
officers had seen on video surveillance.
29-year-old Noah Daniel Pace was taken into custody and
charged with felony counts of attempted breaking and entering and possession of
burglar tools and a misdemeanor charge of breaking into a coin operated
machine.
Bond was set at $5,000 secured and more charges may be
forthcoming.
A woman was killed while her young son sustained injuries in
a single-vehicle accident in Lincoln County Thursday morning.
A state Highway Patrol report states 29-year-old Heather
Jade Hodge was traveling east on NC 182 when she apparently left the roadway,
hit a culvert, and struck a tree.
Reports say she died at the scene.
Hodge was reportedly not wearing a seat belt.
Her 4-year-old son was transported to an area hospital with
non-life threatening injuries.
According to the highway patrol report, he was restrained by
a seat belt, but was not in a child restraint.
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