COVID-19 UPDATE
The number of new COVID-19 cases in the area continues to be fairly low as compared to previous months during the pandemic.
Burke County Public Health reported 17 additional cases Friday; total cases now at 9-thousand-644.
280 of those cases are reported to be active, while 3 Burke residents are in the hospital.
For the first time in a long while, McDowell County reported no new cases.
McDowell’s total cases
number 4-thousand-851, while 61 people remain quarantined.
Caldwell County reported 21 new cases of the virus for a total of 8-thousand-875, with 16 people in the hospital.
Catawba County saw an increase of 27 additional cases of COVID-19 for s current total of 17-thousand-568, with 20 patients hospitalized.
Caldwell Schools Reopening
Board members in Caldwell voted to return all students in grades K-12 to the classroom on a modified Plan A schedule – four days a week with Wednesdays reserved as a remote learning day.
Caldwell County's reopening goes
into effect Monday April 12th.
Deputy Assaulted
A McDowell County officer was assaulted after a suspect led him on a foot chase.
Reports say the deputy attempted to stop 43-year-old James Kevin Beaver of Old Fort on March 16th for driving while license revoked and for multiple traffic violations.
Beaver reportedly jumped from his vehicle and fled into a wooded area.
Once the officer apprehended him, Beaver became combative and assaulted the officer.
Beaver was charged with fleeing
to elude arrest, assault on a law enforcement officer, and resisting a public
officer.
Marion Meth Arrest
A disturbance call turns into drug charges for a Marion man.
Reports with the McDowell Sheriff’s Office say deputies responded to the reported disturbance on Owl Hollow Road on March 6th.
Once in the area, lawmen located 59-year-old Kevin Brian Loftis of Roy Hollifield Road.
Reports say meth was found
in Loftis’ possession.
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