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Memorial grows outside Watauga County Sheriff s Office after two deputies killed in standoff

Memorial grows outside Watauga County Sheriff s Office after two deputies killed in standoff
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Incredibly tragic situation : Two deputies shot in deadly hours-long standoff in Watauga County, NC

Incredibly tragic situation : Two deputies shot in deadly hours-long standoff in Watauga County, NC
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Two promoted to new positions at Salisbury Police Department

Two promoted to new positions at Salisbury Police Department Salisbury Police Department (SPD) Lieutenants Lee Walker (left) and T. Justin Crews (right) have been promoted to captain and criminal investigations commander/public information officer (PIO), respectively. (Source: Salisbury Police) By David Whisenant | March 12, 2021 at 3:32 PM EST - Updated March 12 at 3:32 PM SALISBURY, N.C. (WBTV) - Salisbury Police Department (SPD) Lieutenants Lee Walker and T. Justin Crews have been promoted to captain and criminal investigations commander/public information officer (PIO), respectively. Walker most recently led criminal investigations and simultaneously served as the department’s PIO. His law enforcement career spans over 25 years, beginning with the Appalachian State University Police Department. He began his service with SPD in 2002. His previous responsibilities included supervision of the patrol division, training, and recruitment.

McBurney joins Blowing Rock Police

BLOWING ROCK — Officer Matthew McBurney is the newest member of the Blowing Rock Police Department. He began service on Nov. 11 and is currently in the department’s field training program. Officer Matthew McBurney is a new member of the Blowing Rock Police force. Photo courtesy of Blowing Rock Police McBurney is also a student at Appalachian State University, scheduled to complete his bachelor’s degree program in the spring of 2021. He completed basic law enforcement training with Appalachian State University Police and served as an officer with that law enforcement agency for several months. McBurney has lived in the High Country for several years. He also is employed with Caldwell County Medics as an Emergency Medical Technician and volunteers with the Watauga Rescue Squad.

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