The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of North Carolina announced on Feb. 26 that a 46-year-old Fayetteville man who served as the secretary and treasurer of a local union between 2011 and 2015 has been sentenced to spend six months in a federal prison...
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Month: March 2020
Police crackdown leads to drug charges for 3 individuals
When police departments implement operations in efforts to boost control over certain illegal activities, it can mean that more people are at risk of arrest. When officers are focused on a particular area or a particular crime, anyone who seems suspicious could end up...
DUI checkpoints in rural communities
Many people are stopped for drunk driving in cities and on suburban roads. However, people are also pulled over for driving under the influence in rural areas and there are times when law enforcement officials set up checkpoints in rural communities. There are certain...
Why is drowsy driving so common?
In North Carolina, drivers sometimes engage in dangerous behaviors. Texting and driving is a common one for media to discuss. Drinking and driving is a risky behavior with years of campaigns against it. But drowsy driving is not discussed as often. Today, we will...