A Hickory
man stabbed himself last Thursday while police officers were searching his
residence.
Hickory Police had reportedly executed a search warrant at
the Arrowhead Drive
residence of 29-year-old Vincent Paul Deritis.
Authorities say at some point Deritis gained access to a
knife and stabbed himself in the chest.
He has been charged with felony second-degree sexual
exploitation of a minor.
Deritis was transported to Catawba Valley
Medical Center
for his injury.
He was arrested Sunday after being discharged from the
hospital.
Deritis was issued a 50-thousand dollar bond.
In anticipation of spring break and prom season,
the Highway Patrol is conducting Operation Drive
to Live, an annual campaign to
reduce collisions involving teen drivers. This week, troopers are
stepping up
their enforcement in and around school zones between 6 a.m. and 5 p.m.each day.
This
year, the State Highway Patrol is focusing on distracted driving, one of
the leading causes of teen-
related crashes.
District 13 has been awarded first place in Best Overall Division
Wildflower program by NCDOT.
The Wildflower Awards were given to beds that bloomed in
2018. Division 13 includes the counties of Burke, McDowell, Mitchell,
Rutherford, Yancey, Buncombe and Madison.
The awards, sponsored by The Garden Club of North
Carolina, recognize the efforts of NCDOT staff who carry out North Carolina's
wildflower program, and enhance the overall appearance and environmental
quality of the state's highways.
The District Attorney's Office has a new Web site and
Facebook page.
The Web site, BurkeCaldwellCatawbaDA.com, provides
information and links to resources for the community and victims.
The Facebook page, BurkeCaldwellCatawbaDA, will be
regularly updated with local events and information that will help the public
engage with the local law enforcement community, according to a news release
from the DA's Office.
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