Ex-Animal Shelter Director Arrested
The former director of the Lancaster County animal shelter is charged with using shelter money on herself.
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The former director of the Lancaster County animal shelter is charged with using shelter money on herself.
Stolen from a hospital just hours after she was born, an 18-year-old woman finally learned her true identity and was reunited Friday with her birth family, by video chat. The woman she thought was her mother was charged with her kidnapping.
A Morganton man was sentenced to two active sentences of 7-10 years and fined $200,000 after being found guilty of trafficking more than 300 grams of meth.
Officials say both Dustin Hinson and Douglas Patrick were arrested Friday.
Police are looking for at least two suspects after the Cubbard Express on 2nd Street was robbed at gunpoint Thursday night.
Officials say a student brought a gun to Randolph IB Middle School Friday.
Court documents allege the late prominent Charlotte businessman Rick Siskey was operating a "Ponzi" scheme.
The case against Butler head football coach Brian Hales has been dismissed.
Police are searching for two suspects, after a man was shot and killed inside a convenience store off North Tryon Street.
Police say they arrested a woman for stabbing her boyfriend to death in east Charlotte.
Officials say one person has been shot and killed in north Charlotte.
A North Carolina judge has ordered all Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department body and dash cam video to be released in connection with a deadly police shooting of a teen in 2016.
Dylann Roof's death sentence this week for killing nine black church members ends one chapter in his case, but it's far from over.
Police say they are following on leads after a woman was shot in her feet while sleeping Thursday morning.
Deputies say they have arrested the man responsible for two armed robberies on Thursday, January 5th.
Police say a Denver woman has been charged with stealing two diamond rings from a jewelry store on January 6th.
The annual Governorβs Highway Safety Programβs Holiday Booze It & Lose It enforcement campaign removed thousands of impaired drivers from roadways.
Former NFL star Aaron Hernandez's tattoos aren't the first to be used as evidence in a murder trial.
Police say a man bun helped people in one Pittsburgh neighborhood identify the man who was vandalizing their cars.
CMPD has received a number of complaints from people who say they thought they were helping local schools but ended up losing their cash.
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