COVID-19 UPDATE
Burke County
was notified of the 20th Covid-19 related death on Friday. The
patient was
in their 40’s and hospitalized and died from complications associated
with
underlying medical conditions.
Yesterday, Burke County recorded a total of
998 Covid-19
cases since the virus began in March. Of
that total, 752 have
recovered
and six are hospitalized. Caldwell
County had 15 new cases over the
weekend
bringing the total there to 399. 191
patients have recovered and 13 are
hospitalized. The Brockford Assisted Living Facility has
seen the Covid-19 total
increase
there to 32 residents and 16 staff members.
In Catawba County, 30 new
cases were
added bringing the total to 776. 328
patients have recovered and 13
are in the
hospital. McDowell County saw an
increase of 7 cases over the
weekend,
bringing their total to 203. 133
patients have recovered.
Currently
there are 890 Covid-19 patients hospitalized in North Carolina Hospitals.
The North
Carolina Hospital Association says they have the ability to flex up to 35
hundred plus
licensed ICU beds if necessary.
Courthouse
Drama
The
Morganton Department of Public Safety, with assistance from other Burke
County law
enforcement agencies, was able to deescalate a tense situation
Saturday
centering around the Confederate Memorial Statue on the Old Court
House
Lawn. A rumor, circulated on social
media Saturday, indicated some
groups were
going to meet on the Square to take down the statue, which contains
the names of
Burke County’s Confederate dead.
Supporters of the statue, who
surrounded
the monument in an attempt to prevent the event, were met by
other
protesters who wanted to have their voices heard on the matter.
Individuals
in both groups were armed. Law
enforcement was able to keep the
two groups
apart and disperse the crowd without incident.
Courthouse
Drama 6/29/20 ER
Morning
The
Morganton Department of Public Safety, with assistance from other Burke
County law
enforcement agencies, was able to de escalate a tense situation
Saturday
centering around the Confederate Memorial Statue on the Old Court
House
Lawn. A rumor, circulated on social
media Saturday, indicated some
groups were
going to meet on the Square to take down the statue, which contains
the names of
Burke County’s Confederate dead.
Supporters of the statue, who
surrounded
the monument in an attempt to prevent the event, were met by
other
protesters who wanted to have their voices heard on the matter.
Individuals
in both groups were armed. Law
enforcement was able to keep the
two groups
apart and disperse the crowd without incident.
Names Added to Most Wanted
Two people were added Friday to the list of Burke County’s Most
Wanted.
50-year-old Johnny Allen Kaylor of Mount Gilead Church Road in
Connelly
Springs is charged with two felony drug offenses and a felony Fail
to Appear.
28-year-old William Charles Church, Jr. of 39th Street
NW in Hickory, is
charged with Probation Violation. Anyone with information is asked
to
contact the Burke County Sheriff’s Office at 438-5500 or
Morganton-Burke
Crime Stoppers at 437-3333.
Burke Drug Arrests
Two Morganton residents face drug charges after a search of a Pea
Ridge
Road residence. On June 23rd, State Probation and
Parole Office and Burke
Sheriff’s Office detectives initiated an investigation at a Pea
Ridge Road
residence. Officers reportedly located a substantial amount of
meth, along
with a Schedule 4 Controlled Substance and items of drug
paraphernalia.
30-year-old Tiffany Samantha Whitney was charged with Felony
Trafficking
Heroin, and Felony Possession of Schedule 4 Controlled Substance.
Also
charged with Felony Possession of Schedule 4 Controlled Substance
was
30-year-old Michael Allen Benfield. They are both scheduled to
appear in
court on July 16th.
Catawba Drug Arrests
A search warrant in Catawba County leads to trafficking charges.
On Thursday
Deputies and Investigators executed the search warrant at a
residence on
Shady Valley Lane in Claremont. The Sheriff’s Office reports that
74 grams of
meth was located along with four hydrocodone pills and over $5,600
in
U.S. currency. 47-year-old Brian Blake Blackburn and 32-year-old
Candy
Kiziah, both of the Shady Valley Lane residence were arrested and
are facing
felony charges.
Silver Alert for Hickory Woman
The NC Center for Missing Persons issued a Silver Alert Saturday
night for
A missing endangered woman, 28-year-old Summer Hope Eckert, who
was
Last seen on Sulfer Springs Road in Hickory. She is described as a
white
Female, 5 feet 3 inches, weighs 220 pounds with brown hair and
eyes.
Eckert may be traveling to Cherokee County in a 2005 Grey Ford
F-150,
With NC License Tag FAM-3898. Anyone with information may contact
The Catawba County Sheriff’s Office at 828-465-3112.
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