Caldwell & Catawba
COVID-19 Update
Caldwell County reported
12 new cases of coronavirus on Friday,
for a total of
9-thousand-485, with 5 patients hospitalized.
Catawba County saw an
increase of 16 new cases of COVID-19,
for a total of
19-thousand-111, with 16 people in the hospital.
No Burning
North Carolina Forest
Service officials urge the public to postpone any
outdoor burning through
early June. During the next two weeks as warmer,
drier weather patterns
continue, fire danger will be high. More wildfires
have occurred in the
state this year, than in all of 2020.
Denver Man Pleads Guilty
to Defrauding Employer
A Denver man faces prison
time for defrauding his former employer
of more than $4 million
dollars. 43-year-old Michael Guzman pleaded
guilty, in federal court,
to wire fraud, which carries a maximum prison term
of 20 years and money
laundering, which carries a statutory maximum of up
to 10 years in prison.
Guzman was released on bond following the guilty
plea. A sentencing date
has not been set. Acting U.S.Attorney William
T. Stetzer thanked the
FBI for their investigation which led to Thursday’s
guilty plea.
Taylorsville Drug
Charges
Two Taylorsville men face
multiple drug charges. Hickory Police early
this morning, arrested
39-year-old Jessie Henry Hammer and 32-year-old
Buddy James Hammer, both
of Jessie Mays Lane. Charges on both men
number eight. Bond on
each set at $300,000 with court appearances
scheduled in July.
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