COVID-19 UPDATE
Catawba
County added 23 new coronavirus cases yesterday bringing their
cumulative
total to 2 thousand 5 hundred 50. Of
that number 1 thousand 2
hundred 60
patients have recovered and 16 are hospitalized. Caldwell County
had 19 new
cases yesterday for 1 thousand 4 hundred and 1 total cases. 7
hundred 71
have recovered and 19 patients are hospitalized. Caldwell had an
additional
case reported from Lenoir Health Care where there are now 3
employees
and one resident who have tested positive for Covid-19. In Burke
County there
are one thousand 9 hundred and 77 cumulative cases as of
yesterday. 1 thousand 6 hundred 86 have recovered and 11
are hospitalized.
McDowell
County added 10 new Covid-19 cases yesterday for a total of 7 hundred
44. 5 hundred 91 patients in McDowell County are
out of quarantine.
Foothills Red Status
A spike in COVID-19 cases has
placed a local minimum-custody prison facility on ‘Red Status.’
Foothills Correctional
Institution in Morganton reportedly has four offenders who work in a laundry
facility who have tested positive for the virus.
A Charlotte news outlet
reports the inmates who tested positive have continued to work at the laundry
housed on the Broughton Hospital grounds, and in the kitchen at the
higher-custody unit at Foothills.
A prison spokesperson says
the laundry facility was thoroughly sanitized after three Broughton Laundry
employees tested positive and taken off the job.
On August 14th,
reports say, the offenders from Foothills were tested for COVID-19 when the
four were discovered to be positive.
Prison officials state the
four were immediately separated from others, and placed in medical isolation
where they remain.
Reports say news of the
inmates continued work outside the prison has caused the ACLU of NC to question
the state’s department of public safety in how it is caring for prisoners
during the pandemic.
A hearing is set for Friday
regarding a previous motion submitted by the ACLU to better protect inmates
from COVID-19 while in custody.
3 Arrested
for Child Abuse
A Valdese
woman is charged with felony intentional child abuse inflicting serious
physical
injury in connection with a Child Protective services report on the abuse
of an 11
month old male child. 39 year old Donna Faye Lingerfelt-Adams.
was taken
into custody and issued a fifty thousand dollar secured bond on the
charge..
Burke County Sheriff’s Detectives continued an investigation thru a
search
warrant served on the residence August 25th, where Lingafelt Adams
as
well as 47
year old Terry Allen Griffin and 54 year old Cletus Delon Stamey was
present. Lingafelt-Adams and Griffin were found in
possession of meth and
Lingafelt
Adams was also found in possession of oxycodoone. Stamey was
arrested on
an outstanding failure to appear warrant.
Subsequently, Lingafelt-
Adams was
charged with felony possession of meth and misdemeanor possession
of
oxycodone, and Griffin was charged with felony possession of meth. Griffin
and Lingafelt
Adams were jailed under four thousand dollar bonds each and
Stamey under
a $3 hundred 11 dollar cash bond.
Cawthorn
Speaks at Republican Convention
11th
District Republican US Congressional candidate Madison Cawthorn told
Republican
convention watchers last night that if he is elected in November, he
will be the
youngest member of Congress in over 200 years.
The twenty-five year
old Henderson
County native stressed that young people can change the world,
pointing out
George Washington was 21 when he received his first military
commission;
Abraham Lincoln was 22 when he first ran for office, and James
Madison was
25 when he signed the Declaration of Independence. Cawthorn,
who was
injured in an automobile accident at age 19, spoke from a wheelchair
until he
stood in the final minutes of his speech with the aid of a walker. “This is a
time of
great adversity for our country.” Cawthorn said, “And I know something
about
adversity.” Cawthorn faces Democrat
Morris Davis from Asheville in
November.
Scam Attempt
A would-be scammer
impersonating a police officer visits a Rutherford College resident Tuesday.
According to a news release
from the Burke County Sheriff’s Office, the female suspect knocked on the
resident’s door and claimed to be a police officer.
Reports say the suspect
questioned the victim about when she worked and when she would be away from her
home.
The resident reportedly shut
and locked the door; while the female suspect left in a green Subaru with
tinted windows.
Anyone who has had a similar
encounter with a person fitting this description should call the Burke County
Sheriff’s Office at 438-5500.
Officials with the Burke
Sheriff’s office warn citizens to not allow a stranger into their homes.
Residents are urged to speak
to anyone unfamiliar through the door before opening it.
Ask for an ID to be shown
through the door’s glass.
Call the company the person
claims to represent to verify they are legitimate.
Always call law enforcement
to report any suspicious person.
Scam Man
McDowell County Sheriff’s
deputies need help in identifying a man believed to be part of a credit card
scam.
Several Marion residents have
reported their mail being stolen, and some have reported the suspect attempted
to open credit card accounts in their names.
A photo of the suspect is on
the McDowell Sheriff’s office website at mcdowell-sheriff-dot-com.
Authorities have been unable
to identify him.
Anyone with information about
the suspect’s identity should call Detective Watson with the McDowell Sheriff’s
Office at 652-2237.