âOperation Groundhog Dayâ nets over 40 arrests in Robeson County, surrounding areas (Source: unsplash.com) By WMBF News Staff | February 2, 2021 at 9:05 PM EST - Updated February 2 at 11:40 PM
ROBESON COUNTY, N.C. (WMBF) â The Robeson County Sheriffâs Office had a busy 24 hours.
With the assistance of the U.S. Marshal Service, the sheriffâs office took 43 people into custody during its âOperation Groundhog Day: Shadow Seekerâ in Robeson County and neighboring counties.
Among those arrested were two people who have been charged in a 2018 murder.
Samantha Meszaro, 32, and Aaron Locklear, 34, are charged with first-degree murder in the death of Allen Fields.
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SCHENECTADY There are many reasons why some people go to the movies on Christmas Day, particularly during the coronavirus pandemic.
Historically, Christmas has long been a major day for the movie business, with major blockbusters premiering all over the U.S.
Schenectady residents Domi Hoyt and her three-year-old nephew, Juel R, went to see “Wonder Woman 1984” premiere Friday at the Bow Tie Cinemas Movieland 6 on State street. While she said she didn’t like the movie as much as the 2017 “Wonder Woman,” she said some scenes were superior. However, the quality of the movie had little to do with why she was out.