Police: Lenoir Man Arrested, Charged For Setting Fire Outside Boone ABC Store
A Lenoir man has been arrested after allegedly setting fire outside a Boone ABC store, which caused damage to the building, according to police.
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A Lenoir man has been arrested after allegedly setting fire outside a Boone ABC store, which caused damage to the building, according to police.
The National Park Service says a manβs body has washed ashore on a North Carolina beach.
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