COVID Update
On Wednesday North Carolina health experts reported the highest number of new COVID-19 cases in 6 months; with yesterday’s additional cases amounting to nearly 5-thousand.
Reports say more than 23-hundred of the state’s residents are hospitalized; while 586 individuals are in ICU beds across the state.
Officials report that 94-percent of the new cases are persons who are not fully vaccinated.
Meanwhile, figures on the Burke County health department website show Burke with a total of 11-thousand-197 total cases; with 640 cases reported to be active and 17 residents in the hospital.
McDowell County reported 25 new cases of the virus Wednesday.
254 individuals are in quarantine.
Caldwell County reports 192 new COVID-19 cases in the last week for a total of 9-thousand-976.
10 people in Caldwell are in the hospital.
And Catawba County saw 323 new cases this week for a total of 20-thousand-285.
16 are hospitalized in
Catawba County with the virus.
Meth Arrests
Two people are charged
with trafficking meth after a vehicle stop
Monday night in
Morganton. Public Safety Officers conducted the stop
at 2302 South Sterling
Street and observed drug paraphernalia in the
vehicle. According to a
news release, officers located over 39 grams of
Meth, 4 grams of
Marijuana, controlled substances, and $1,700 in cash.
Brittany Nichole Woody
and Jesse Wayne Douglas were arrested and
each received a $50,000
secured bond. Woody was given an additional
$8,000 secured bond due
to Two Orders For Arrest. Both have court
appearances scheduled for today.
CVCC Transfer Agreement with Montreat in Criminal Justice
Catawba Valley Community
College in Hickory has announced a new Direct
Transfer Agreement with
Montreat in the area of Criminal Justice. This will
allow graduates who earn
an Associates in Applied Science in Criminal Justice
Technology from CVCC to
transfer to Montreat in the School of Adult and
Graduate Studies to earn
a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice.
For more information
contact Sherry Herman at 327-7000, ext 4050 or
visit www.cvcc.edu.
Lincoln Drug Arrest
A Western Lincoln County
woman was arrested Tuesday afternoon
after a drug
investigation that began last fall. Narcotics investigators on
October 12th
arrested a suspect leaving a woman’s home in Crouse. During
the traffic stop officers
reportedly seized 70 grams of heroin. Officers
continued surveillance
for several months and after two heroin undercover
purchases, an arrest was made Tuesday of Kristen Denise Hamrick, in the
Lincolnton Walmart, where officers seized 6.7 grams of heroin. Bond on
Hamrick was set at
$251,000 secured.
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