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They are scared, How to keep your pets safe during fireworks

They are scared, How to keep your pets safe during fireworks © Provided by WXII 12 Greensboro-Winston-Salem FCSO Animal Division provides helpful tips to keep your pet safe. Disclaimer: Only some kinds fireworks are legal in North Carolina. Visit the state law directory for more information. With fireworks comes loud noises that could potentially put your pet in harm’s way. To keep them safe this year, the Forsyth County Sheriffs Office Animal Division has provided some helpful tips.Sign up for our Newsletters “There is an increase right around July 4 for most shelters in pets being brought to the shelter and turned over, either run away or strays just because of the noise and the difference in the area around them,” said Captain Loveland, Forsyth County Sheriff’s Department Animal Division.

Forsyth County man faces new charge in alleged attack over Black Lives Matter sign

A Forsyth County man faces an additional charge over allegations that he assaulted a member of a family at a dental clinic, in apparent anger at a Black Lives Matter sign and another sign in support of Breonna Taylor in the back window of their car. Rod Steven Sturdy, 55, of the 8000 block of Deverow Court in Lewisville has been charged with misdemeanor assault, inflicting serious injury. He also faces two previous misdemeanor charges — simple assault and assault on a female — from an incident that happened on Dec. 3, 2020 in Lewisville. An arrest warrant said he punched a 17-year-old boy, fracturing the boy’s orbital eye socket. Sturdy was served with the arrest warrant on June 3 and released with a promise to appear. He is scheduled to appear on that charge in Forsyth District Court on July 12. He is scheduled to appear on the previous two charges on Sept. 13.

Three men in Winston-Salem face multiple drug charges after authorities raid two homes in the city

Three men and a woman in Winston-Salem face 35 drug charges and two weapons charges after local and federal law enforcement officers raided two homes in the city Thursday, authorities said. The four were arrested after Winston-Salem police, Forsyth County sheriff’s deputies and federal ATF agents executed search warrants at homes on Thompson and Spaulding drives, said Corey Ray, a spokesman for the ATF office in Charlotte. Edward Oliver Fulks, 30, of Spaulding Drive is charged with two counts of trafficking in marijuana and ecstasy, two counts of possession with intent to sell and deliver marijuana, two counts of possession with intent to sell and deliver ecstasy, three counts of possession with intent manufacture, sell and deliver ecstasy, cocaine and marijuana, according to arrest warrants.

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