LUMBERTON A Lumberton man who was convicted in the 2003 killing of his 6-year-old niece was arrested Thursday in the death of a man found unresponsive last week, according to a news release from the Lumberton Police Department.
Carlos Gay, 43, is charged with first-degree murder and common law robbery in the death of Duwan Curtis Baldwin, the release states.
Baldwin’s obituary says he was 33 and from Fairmont.
Gay’s arrest came after officers found Baldwin dead on the afternoon of April 22 at a Winona Avenue duplex. Gay lived in the neighboring unit. Police did not list a cause of death.
One charged with murder in Lumberton manâs death An arrest has been made in the murder of a Lumberton man. (Source: Gray News) By WMBF News Staff | April 29, 2021 at 12:20 PM EDT - Updated April 29 at 12:20 PM
LUMBERTON, N.C. (WMBF) â A death investigation in Lumberton has led to one manâs arrest for murder.
According to information from the Lumberton Police Department, officers were called to a residence off Winona Avenue on April 22 for an unresponsive person. When they arrived, they said they found Duwan Curtis Baldwin, of Lumberton, deceased.
While investigating, investigators said they received information about suspicious circumstances surrounding Baldwinâs death.
A Minnesota-based telecommunications company is expanding its Warsaw fiber optics manufacturing plant and creating up to 200 jobs, officials announced .
Verbatim: Warsaw fiber optics manufacturer hiring up to 200 employees
The Journal Gazette
The following was released on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021:
WARSAW, Ind. (January 6, 2021) – KGPCo, a leading product distributor and network services provider in the telecommunications industry, today announced the company is expanding its fiber optics manufacturing facility in Warsaw and has immediate hiring needs for up to 200 additional employees. KGPCo is a family-oriented and safe environment to work in. This is an exciting employment opportunity for residents of Warsaw and surrounding areas that offers a viable career opportunity in the field of fiber optics, said Dave Russell, Director of Fiber Optics Manufacturing at KGPCo.