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Traffic accident on West Andrews leaves two dead

HENDERSON — A late-afternoon car accident that happened on the 500 block of West Andrews Avenue on Tuesday killed two people and left a third hospitalized, police say. The accident happened at about 5:50 p.m. when a 2009 Honda Prius, driven by Christopher Sanderson, 33, of Red Springs, North Carolina, crossed the centerline as it was traveling east and struck a tree. On the way it veered in front of a Henderson Police Department cruiser and across the two westbound lanes. Police said Sanderson and the car’s other occupants, Chadwick Cornell, 48, of Vance County and Jennifer Smith, 34, of Garner were pinned inside after the crash.

Man shot on Andrews Avenue in stable condition

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Vance County rallies around local Highway Patrol trooper

HENDERSON — Vance County residents have come together over the last few weeks to express their support of local Highway Patrol Trooper James Brent Montgomery, who is fighting for his life at UNC Hospitals in Chapel Hill due to COVID-19. His wife, Heather Montgomery, is asking the community to keep her husband in their prayers as he battles COVID-19, and is optimistic that some recent minor improvements with his condition are a positive sign that he will recover from the virus. The trooper is on a heart-lung machine, receiving what’s called extracorporeal membrane oxygenation that’s purging carbon dioxide from his bloodstream.

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James Brent Montgomery HENDERSON — Vance County residents have come together over the last few weeks to express their support of local Highway Patrol Trooper James Brent Montgomery, who is fighting for his life at UNC Hospitals in Chapel Hill due to COVID-19. His wife, Heather Montgomery, is asking the community to keep her husband in their prayers as he battles COVID-19, and is optimistic that some recent minor improvements with his condition are a positive sign that he will recover from the virus. The trooper is on a heart-lung machine, receiving what’s called extracorporeal membrane oxygenation that’s purging carbon dioxide from his bloodstream.

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