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Resident alerts High Point police to arrested man's real identity

HIGH POINT — Three people were charged Wednesday for robbery of a student. One of the suspects faces additional charges after police were tipped off that the he used a false name.

 

Man arrested in Greensboro in connection with Danville, Va., homicide

According to a news release from Danville police, Travis Deshae Tarpley, 28, is charged with possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and discharging a firearm into an occupied dwelling. 

 

Crime Stoppers seeks help identifying suspect in 5 burglaries

The Boston House of Jazz was burglarized five times in February and March, according to a news release.

 

Officials identify man in case involving sex video, 8-year-old child

Federal authorities have released the name of a man arrested and accused of making a sex video with an 8-year-old girl near Sanford.

 

Beaufort man pleads guilty to murder in deaths of estranged wife, boyfriend

The couple had been separated for nearly a year and their divorce was about to be final when the shootings occurred.

 

Durham's annual Vigil Against Violence honors those killed in 2014

Diane Jones, who leads the Durham Chapter of Parents of Murdered Children, remembers when the annual Vigil Against Violence was held on the steps of the old courthouse in the 1990s. Now in its 23rd ye

 

Autopsy: One bullet struck High Point man's heart, vertebra and liver

Vann Lee Yates was sitting on his back porch with another man on Jan. 21 when he was fatally shot.

 

3 in High Point charged with armed robbery of student; police search for 2 others

HIGH POINT — Two High Point teens and a woman were charged with armed robbery and police are searching for two others in connection with the crime.

 

Hearing delayed in Charlotte mattress case; defendant needs new lawyer

The suspects in an attempted robbery tied to the murder of a Charlotte business couple have had their federal court appearance delayed until to May 15.

 

Sleepwalking Durham dad who admitted killing son, 4, found not guilty

The trial took almost a month to complete, but after less than a day of jury deliberation Joseph Mitchell knew his fate.

 

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