Third man arrested in Lexington home invasion case. Carrie Hodgin, WFMY News 2 Digital
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Lexington police have arrested a third man wanted in connection with a home invasion.
Dwon Nicholas Still turned himself into the Lexington Police Department. Investigators said police arrested two other men in the case including Alan Hess and Alexander Ballew.
They said when they responded to the home invasion earlier this year on Glenwood Drive they found the residents wearing zip ties. Police also believe the three men are tied to similar robberies in Mocksville and Rowan County.
Buried beneath a weather report and an investigation into a regional planning commissioner, a brief news item appeared in The Times about the death on Jan. 23, 1980, of architect Paul Revere Williams at the age of 85.
Three days later, the paper ran an obituary. That report was a bit more complete. It featured a photograph of Williams and ran through a handful of his achievements: He was the first Black architect to be admitted into the ranks of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and a wildly prolific designer who’d had a hand in designing well-known commercial and civic buildings (such as the Los Angeles County Courthouse), as well as graceful homes for celebrities such as Frank Sinatra, Barbara Stanwyck and Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz. Yet his death was not treated as big news. The modest obituary ran on page 22.
BCD Tofu House is screening drive-in movies and offering meal kits on Dec. 24-25. (keroism via Creative Commons/Flickr)
Dine at BCD Tofu s drive-in movie nights. Watch Jewish and Muslim comedians on Christmas. Attend a Kwanzaa Kuumba makers festival. Catch Chance the Rappers Chi-Town Christmas concert. Take an urban hike of architectural homes and sites. Or travel down Ed Ruscha s Sunset Blvd. without leaving home.
Thursday, Dec. 24 and Friday, Dec. 25; 5:30 and 8 p.m.
Meals on Wheels with Reels
BCD Tofu House
3575 Wilshire Blvd., Koreatown
Socially distanced movie nights come to the Wilshire location of BCD s parking lot. Get meal kits for three to four people plus entrance to a screening of