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App. State student, from Concord, found dead at Boone apartment
App State student found dead By WBTV Web Staff | February 1, 2021 at 3:21 PM EST - Updated February 1 at 6:42 PM
BOONE, N.C. (WBTV) - An Appalachian State student was found dead at an apartment in Boone Sunday morning.
The school confirmed the death of 20-year-old Payton Denise Furr, from Concord.
“Our hearts are with Payton’s family during this very difficult time,” Appalachian State officials said in a statement. “We are keeping her family’s wishes and requests paramount and are providing support and assistance to them as requested.”
Boone police responded to a call just before noon Sunday to an apartment complex on Howard Street. Officers say they found Furr dead.
Boone PD Warns Of Fire Department Donation Scam Published: 17 December 2020
The Boone Police Department has been receiving reports about individuals soliciting donations from the public to support The Boone Fire Department.
The Boone Fire Department, along with other Town Departments do not seek or solicit donations to provide service.
The Boone Fire Department like all Town Departments are supported by tax dollars and do not conduct these types of fund raising efforts.
If you receive a call, mailing or email requesting donations for any Town of Boone Departments, do not give out any type of personal or sensitive information like credit/debit card numbers or bank information.
Boone Police warn of phone scammers posing as fire department
Detectives in Boone say scammers are posing as the fire department, asking for donations. But public offices don t seek donations for their service. Author: WCNC Staff Updated: 11:46 AM EST December 17, 2020
BOONE, N.C. Police in Boone, North Carolina are issuing a warning about a phone scam attempting to steal money by posing as town officials.
According to Boone Police, multiple reports have come in about people soliciting donations from the public to support the Boone Fire Department. Boone town departments, including the fire department and police, don t seek or solicit donations to provide service to the community.
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