A homeless man was burned in an accidental fire Monday morning near a Morganton restaurant.
A news release from Morganton Public Safety says the man
identified as Bennett Deaton was transported by Burke EMS to an area hospital
shortly before 5 o’clock.
Reports say he was treated for burns to his arm, hand, and
side of his face.
While sleeping underneath a bridge near McDonald’s on West Union Street ,
reports say Deaton kicked over a kerosene heater he was using to keep warm.
The heater reportedly ignited the area under the bridge that
was extinguished by fire personnel from public safety.
The release states Deaton’s dog, a brown and white pit bull
mix that answers to the name ‘DJ’ ran from the scene and has not yet been located.
Officials say if you should locate the dog, do not try to
approach it but call Morganton Public Safety at 437-1211.
The incident remains under investigation.
Winter is notoriously a difficult time to collect enough
blood and platelet donations to meet patient needs.
American Red Cross officials report this year is no
exception.
Right now, the Red Cross has a critical type-O blood
shortage and urgently needs donors of all blood types – especially types O
negative and O positive.
Officials say influenza has escalated across the country
preventing some donors from giving; while winter weather continues to cancel
some blood drives.
Currently the Red Cross reports it has less than a 3-day
supply of type O blood available for patient emergencies and medical
treatments.
While just 7-percent of the US population has type O negative
blood, it can be transfused to patients with any blood type and is what
hospital staff typically reach for in emergencies when there isn’t time to
determine a patient’s blood type.
Upcoming donation opportunities this week include –
Today - 10 am until 2:30 pm at McDowell Tech in Marion
Friday - Noon
to 5 pm at Deer Park Health and Rehab in Nebo
And Saturday - Noon
to 4:30 pm at the Walmart in Marion on Sugar Hill Road.
A blood donor card, driver’s license or two other forms of
ID are required at check-in.
Authorities in two nearby counties are asking for the
public’s help in locating missing teenagers.
In Lincoln
County a 16-year-old girl
went missing from her home Friday.
Kylie Felice Almstead was last seen at her home on Asbury Church Road .
She is a white female with brown hair and green eyes, stands
4 feet 11 and weighs about 125 pounds, and has several ear and nose piercings.
Kylie may be wearing gray sweatpants, a hoodie and black and
white shoes.
Anyone with information on her whereabouts should call the
Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office at 704-732-9050.
And in another case –
Forest City Police report 14-year-old David Siemon was last
seen Friday at his home on Arlington
Street .
Reports say Siemon is a diabetic and is dependent on
insulin.
He is described as a white male, 5 feet 5 inches tall,
weighs 130 pounds, has short straight brown hair and hazel eyes.
He may be wearing a black hoodie and black jeans.
Siemon’s mother reports he may have a firearm.
Anyone with information about his whereabouts is urged to
call the Rutherford
County Communications
Center at 828-286-2911.
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