A pair from Lenoir has been sentenced to prison terms
following their involvement in separate drug overdose deaths.
23-year-old Kelvis Blake Dula will serve up to 13 years
following a conviction for second-degree murder in the death of 18-year-old
Madison Leigh Workman on July 28th 2017.
An investigation by the Caldwell Sheriff’s Office and Lenoir
Police revealed Dula had supplied Workman with an altered form of fentanyl.
A press release from the District Attorney’s office states
Dula further disclosed information to authorities linking 24-year-old Erica
Sierra Haas as a source of drug distribution.
Haas was reportedly arrested by Lenoir Police July 9th
2018 in connection with the overdose death of Hannah Marie Kincaid on May 1st
2018.
Kincaid was also discovered dead after ingesting a lethal
amount of the altered fentanyl.
Haas pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter and
conspiracy to traffick heroin.
She will spend up to eight years in prison.
The latest reports show synthetic opioids including fentanyl
are the most common drugs associated with overdose deaths in the US .
A 2016 report showed the opiate abuse rates in Hickory and Wilmington
were ranked among the top five cities in the nation.
Reports say 24-year-old Brooke Mashay Tollie left a
residence on Riverview Acres Drive in Marion
on the evening of May 13th.
Family members reported her missing May 23rd when
the search for her began.
Thus far efforts to locate Tollie have been unsuccessful.
She was last seen wearing a light brown night shirt, denim
shorts, and tan wedge shoes.
Anyone having information about Tollie should call the
McDowell Sheriff’s Office at 652-2235 or McDowell Communications at 652-4000.
The State Department of Health and Human Services Division
of Social Services is holding a town hall meeting Wednesday June 5th
in Hickory to
seek public input on improving child welfare in NC.
During the town hall, leaders will share their efforts to
improve children, youth, and family services across the state.
Questions and comments will be accepted on any area relevant
to child welfare.
Officials are especially interested in hearing ideas for
keeping children and youth safe, having safe consistent and nurturing families
for children and youth, and improving the well-being for children and youth.
The town hall will be held from 1:30 until 3:30 at the Catawba Valley Community College
in the West Wing Commons Area 2550 US Highway 70 Southeast.
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