Monday, July 27, 2020


COVID-19 UPDATE

Area Covid-19 cases continue to climb as Burke, McDowell, Caldwell and Catawba
all saw double digit increases over the weekend.  Burke County now stands at 1
thousand 4 hundred 86 cases of Covid 19.  1 thousand 1 hundred and 27 of those
cases have recovered.  6 patients are hospitalized.  McDowell County saw its
largest one day surge in cases over the weekend bringing the total to 4 hundred
21 cases.  2 hundred 63 patients are out of quarantine, but McDowell County was
also informed of an outbreak at a child care center.  Early Childhood Enrichment
Center in Marion has been closed for two weeks after two children and one
employee tested positive. Caldwell County now has 9 hundred 20 cases of Covid-
19.  Caldwell Public Health was notified of the 11th Covid-19 related death on
Saturday.  The patient was over age 75 and was not associated with any outbreak
in the County.  Lenoir Health Care meanwhile, has one employee and one
resident testing positive for Covid-19.  The number of outbreaks in Caldwell
County now numbers six.  Catawba County had 30 new cases of Covid 19
yesterday bringing the cumulative total there to 1 thousand 7 hundred 50. 
Hospitalized Covid patients number 18 and 1 thousand 2 hundred 41 cases have
recovered.


US Marshals Arrest Fugitive and Locate Missing Child 


A long distance truck driver, wanted in Citrus County, Florida for Sexual Battery on
a Child under the age of 12, was arrested by US Marshals Agents Saturday around
4 p.m. in Rutherford County, and a 5 year old child, who had been reported
missing in Florida, was located in his truck.   32 year old Rapheal Malik Akbar
Arnold is being held at the Rutherford County Jail without bond, pending his
extradition to Florida. The child, who had been missing for three weeks, was
turned over to the Rutherford County Department of Social Services.  Arnold was
traveling on Highway 74 when he was apprehended by members of the NC
Highway Patrol and the United States Marshals Service Carolinas Regional Fugitive
Task Force.


Two Arrested in Burke 

Two Hunter Street residents were arrested by Burke County Sheriff’s Deputies
after a Coca Cola Company employee’s money bag was found missing from his
truck while he was inside a local store restocking shelves.  Marquez Antonia
Lipscomb and Miranda Elizabeth Jackson were arrested after a deputy located a
vehicle, seen passing 3-Way Supply on the store’s security video around the time
the money bag of a Coca Cola employee went missing.  The vehicle was found at a
Hunter Street residence and a search of the vehicle yielded felonious amounts of
narcotics and a undetermined amount of US Currency that tied back to the theft. 
Both were charged and booked into the Burke County Jail.


Caldwell Rabies Case 

Caldwell County has been notified of the 5th case of confirmed rabies in the
county this year.  A raccoon, found in the Oak Hill community, was submitted for
testing to the State Lab and was infected with the rabies virus.  The Caldwell
County Health Department advises residents to keep their pets rabies
vaccinations current and make sure pets are wearing their rabies tags when out of
doors.  Animal control offers one-year rabies vaccinations for eight dollars.  Pet
owners can call Animal Control at 828-757-8625 to set up an appointment. 


BOE Approvals

The Burke County Board of Education approves a new principal at its meeting today, along with naming some new assignments. 
Dr. Kristin Edwards has been named the coordinator and principal of the new Burke County Virtual Academy.
On July 17th, the Board approved a back to school plan for the district that includes a hybrid model of two days of in-school learning, and three days of remote learning; plus a total virtual option through the county’s new virtual academy.
School superintendent Dr. Larry Putnam notes there is much to do in preparing for the start of school on August 17th; adding that unprecedented times call for great leaders.
In other assignments, Karen Goins was named principal of Mull Elementary, Rich Linens – principal of Table Rock Middle School, and Jennifer Hawkins was named Multi-Tiered System of Support Coordinator.


Female Identified

Authorities have released the name of a woman discovered dead Thursday morning along a Morganton roadway.
24-year-old Christina Marie Hernandez of Morganton was found on the side of Golf Course Road near the entrance to Mimosa Hills Golf Course early yesterday.
An investigation indicates Hernandez may have previously been at a residence on Golf Course Road that was located in the county.
33-year-old Joshua Kenneth Epley of 618 Golf Course Road has been arrested in connection with the incident.
He is charged with felony concealment of death and was issued a 10-thousand dollar secured bond. His court date is set for today and the investigation continues.


Murder Suspect Arrested

A murder suspect has been arrested in Lincoln County. Early this morning,
Sheriff’s officers arrested 33-year-old Johnny Ray Cook of Cherryville, at
a relatives’s residence on Shoal Road. He was wanted in the death of
65-year-old Ronald Lee Ewing, who was found deceased in the driveway
at his home on Howard’s Creek Mill. Bond on Cook was set at $150,000
secured.





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