An Ardmore resident who died in last Wednesdayâs standoff with Winston-Salem police staged a similar standoff in 2007 with Davidson County sheriffâs deputies.
Edwin Joseph Castillo Jr., 34, was killed in an exchange of gunfire with officers, police said. An autopsy conducted at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center showed that Castillo died of a gunshot wound.
During the standoff, Castillo also set a fire at the home at 526 Lockland Ave. where he had barricaded himself. The fire caused extensive damage to the house.
When Castillo was 20, he faced charges in connection with an all-night standoff with Davidson County deputies in July 2007.
Authorities find woman dead in High Rock Lake
The Dispatch
Authorities found a woman dead Wednesday in High Rock Lake, said Capt. Cory Mann with the Davidson County Sheriff s Office.
On Tuesday afternoon, someone called 911 alerting them that there was someone running toward the water at High Rock Lake. Authorities responded and began searching but weren t able to locate the person on Tuesday.
Around 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, another person called saying they thought they saw someone in the water.
The Davidson County Sheriff s Office, in addition to fire and EMS crews, responded to the lake off Wren Road and found the woman, who has yet to be identified.
A federal grand jury in Detroit, Michigan, returned an indictment today charging Michigan businessmen John Angelo from Royal Oak, Cory Justin Mann from West Bloomfield, Michael Daneshvar from Bingham Farms, Glenn Franklin from Harrison Township, and Brent Sitto, from Bloomfield Township with one count each of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and further charging John Angelo and bookkeeper Rosina Angelo, also known as Rosina Caruvana, from Mountainside, New Jersey, with one count of conspiracy to defraud the IRS. John Angelo and Rosina Angelo were also each charged with three counts of aiding in the preparation of a false tax return and Cory Mann was charged with two additional counts of aiding in the preparation of a false tax return.