Laura Lee Steele, 52, of Thomasville remains in jail after a federal judge said Tuesday he needed more time to decide whether she should be released into the custody of
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A former Novant Health security guard who was arrested last week for her alleged role in the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol can no longer work as an armed security guard in North Carolina.
Records released Monday also show that the woman was fired as a High Point police officer in August 2004 for several reasons, including absence from duty and violations of communication policy.
Laura Lee Steele, 52, of Thomasville was arrested Wednesday in Greensboro. She was among nine alleged co-conspirators indicted on several charges, including unlawful entry into the U.S. Capitol and conspiring to obstruct the U.S. Congress certification of the presidential election results.
Anytha (Smart) Steele, 88, went to her heavenly home on Friday, February 19, 2021
On September 1, 1951, she was united in marriage to Kenneth Steele in Comanche, and together they had three children. Anytha loved her church, her children and grandchildren. She was the glue that held the family together. She loved with an unconditional love. Her greatest joy was being in the house of the Lord praising her Savior. She loved talking to us about the old times and how good we have it now compared to then. If Anytha knew of anyone in need she would do her best to take care of it, always giving, asking nothing in return. She was a member of Full Gospel Church of Comanche. Her husband, Kenneth was founder and she was co-founder. Together they worked hand-in-hand.