LILLINGTON Three men from Harnett County and one each from Lee and Cumberland counties have been charged recently in overdose deaths related to drugs they allegedly sold, according to the Harnett County Sheriff’s Office.
William Michael Hall, 34, of Milton Street in Spring Lake, was arrested March 30 on a charge of death by distribution. His bail was set at $250,000 secured.
Shelton Dmario Newby, 29, of Edgewater Drive in Broadway, was arrested March 30 on a charge of death by distribution. His bail was set at $150,000 secured.
Jawuan Antoine Newsuan, 23, of Kathleen Terrace in the Harnett County portion of Sanford, was arrested April 20 on charges of death by distribution, possession with intent to sell/deliver heroin and maintaining a vehicle/dwelling/place for controlled substance. His bail was set at $250,000 secured.
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BACKGROUND:
MDOT plans to rebuild US-31 from Indiana Road to south of the northern Milton Road/US-31 intersection, and M-68 from US-31 to the Crooked River bridge in the village of Alanson and Littlefield Township. This project will include sidewalk improvements, traffic signal improvements, access management changes to driveways and intersections along the route, streetscape improvements, carpool lot paving, and drainage improvements.
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We tried out the McDonald s outlet in Nottingham city centre with outdoor seating. (Image: Andrew Topping / Nottingham Post)
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