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Henderson County News: Convicted sex offender jailed without bond

Deputies on the Henderson County Sheriff’s Office Sex Offender Registration Unit and the U.S. Marshal s Carolinas Regional Fugitive Task Force, which had developed information as to the possible location of wanted sex offender, arrested Mark Anthony Honeycutt early Wednesday. Honeycutt was wanted for felony failure to report a new address as required of a convicted sex offender. On that charge, he was jailed in the Henderson County Detention Center on a $20,000 secured bond. He was held without bond on a probation violation. Honeycutt was convicted in 2003, 2017 and 2018 in Henderson, Cabarrus and Mecklenburg counties on charges including worthless checks, drunken driving and obstructing justice. He was released from his most recent state prison stay last April, state Department of Public Safety records show.

Detectives make arrests in November Arden business burglary, larceny

Detectives make arrests in November Arden business burglary, larceny     ARDEN, North Carolina (WLOS) Deputies with the Buncombe County Sheriff’s Office made two arrests following an investigation into a business alarm notification from November. On Nov. 26, deputies from the Buncombe County Sheriff’s Office responded to an Arden business alarm notification. The subsequent investigation led to detectives with the Buncombe County Sheriff’s Office Property Crimes Division executing search warrants and thereby identifying the suspects as James Cody Pickard and Jamie Renee Massey, both of Buncombe County. James Cody Pickard has been given a $25,000 bond and charged with: Felony Breaking and Entering

Vaccine Opens Up to 65+, Rep Turner Diagnosed with COVID, Teen Gunned Down

By Mark Starling Vaccine Appointments Widen In Buncombe (Buncbome County, NC) Appointments for COVID-19 vaccines are opening up this week to more people in Buncombe County. Healthcare workers and residents aged 65-and-over are eligible to sign up for doses, which will be given starting February 1st. Health officials tell WLOS-TV around three-thousand vaccines have been administered so far, with around that many expected to be given this week. The state opened up vaccines for North Carolinians at least 65-years old last week. Buncombe County Security Tightens (Buncombe County, NC) The Buncombe County Sheriff s Office is on high alert in wake of potential armed protests connected to the presidential inauguration. Sheriff Quentin Miller said yesterday the office has communicated with federal and state agencies about possible threats. None have been made in Buncombe County, but an enhanced security plan is still in place. Sheriff Miller is reminding citizens not to be

Back in class, late-night shots, library hero: News from around our 50 states

Back in class, late-night shots, library hero: News from around our 50 states From USA TODAY Network and wire reports, USA TODAY Alabama Auburn: The top academic officer at Auburn University is facing a no-confidence vote this week by faculty members over lingering dissatisfaction with his handling of class scheduling around the coronavirus pandemic. The Opelika-Auburn News reports the University Senate is scheduled to meet Tuesday to address complaints against Provost Bill Hardgrave, who is being defended by President Jay Gouge. More than 500 faculty members met in a virtual gathering in November to discuss their concerns about Hardgrave and his insistence on returning to primarily in-person classes in the spring. Economics professor Mike Stern said Wednesday that his concerns still haven’t been adequately addressed. Hardgrave and other officials need to better assess teaching spaces and how to follow health guidelines about social distancing, he said. “I vol

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