Fire ravaged through a well-known Morganton body shop lot on
Tuesday night destroying some 50 cars.
About 12 minutes before the new year was ushered in, fire
crews from four departments were called to Morrison’s Body Shop at 723 East Meeting Street .
Reports say the burned cars were scheduled to go to a
salvage yard.
The cause of the fire remains under investigation; however,
business owners suspect the blaze started as area homeless people were trying
to keep warm.
Firefighters from Morganton Public Safety with assistance
from Salem , Triple Community, and Lake James
fire departments remained on the fire scene for more than eight hours.
There were no injuries.
A news release from the Burke County Sheriff’s Office states
the individual was shot as he lay in his bed around midnight Tuesday.
Reports say the trajectory indicated the bullet entered a
wall at the residence.
Several neighbors reported hearing the shot, but the shooter
hasn’t been identified.
The initial investigation reveals no motivation for the shot
to have been intentional.
The release states the victim did not sustain
life-threatening injuries.
The Burke County Sheriff’s Office encourages firearm safety
– anyone shooting a firearm should act responsibly and safely, and to be
certain of where the bullet will be traveling.
Anyone having information about the incident should call the
Burke Sheriff’s Office at 438-5500.
A Marion
man is found with a trafficking amount of pain pills.
56-year-old Perry Todd Conner of Greasy Creek Road is charged by McDowell
officers with trafficking in opium or heroin.
Reports say on December 13th, authorities with
the McDowell Sheriff’s Office, Marion Police, and the NC SBI along with
assistance in the case by the Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office searched
Conner’s home after receiving information he was distributing pills.
The search turned up 44 Roxicodone pills, other pain meds,
and 18 firearms.
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