Chapel Hill Police Reports: Feb. 7 - Feb. 10
The report states the suspect was trespassing at Waffle House. The suspect was given a $500 secured bond and a trial date of Feb. 11, according to the report.
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The report states the suspect was trespassing at Waffle House. The suspect was given a $500 secured bond and a trial date of Feb. 11, according to the report.
The report states the suspect stole a Samsung 55-inch TV valued at $600.
The report states the suspect climbed on the victim's roof.
Chapel Hill Police wrote one open-container citation Saturday night during the first of eight planned patrols by the Alcohol Law Enforcement Response Teams.
The report states the suspect committed larceny of a dog and was put under a $1,000 bond.
The report states the suspect pretended to be a delivery driver to steal a food bowl valued at $12 from Frutta Bowl.
Two individuals broke into the renowned Maple View Ice Cream shop at around 2 a.m. on Monday, Jan. 7.
At 2:02 a.m. on Jan. 1, the new year was rung in with gunshots near Night School, the Rosemary Street bar formerly known as Country Fried Duck. Shortly after, Night School lost its liquor license.
The report states the suspect entered a secured construction site and stole two fire alarm wires valued at $200 and damaged two locks valued at $20.
The report states the suspect had marijuana tucked in the back of their pants.
The report states the suspect took and ran off with a camera worth $200 from the victim's residence.
The report states there was an argument over where a person was sleeping.
A Goldsboro principal accused of statutory rape, a sex act with a student and indecent liberties with a student was found dead in Orange County, according to the Goldsboro Police Department.
Update Wednesday at 4:18 p.m.: A second former Carrboro town government employee, Kevin Lamar Wright, was arrested and served a summons in relation to the ongoing embezzlement case. He was arrested on Monday morning, and his trial is on Nov. 19.
The report states the suspect was trespassing at McDonald's.
A shooting at a northern Orange County party barn last week left one dead and one injured, and people in the state are wondering if it is time to revisit gun control legislation.
Updated Friday at 12:35 p.m.: A suspect has been arrested in association with the shooting. Steven Sutton, from Durham, has been charged with first degree murder, attempted first degree murder, robbery with a dangerous weapon, attempted robbery with a dangerous weapon, possession of a stolen firearm and possession of a firearm by a felon.
On Sept. 17, the University outlined the effects of a drug conviction on federal financial aid eligibility in an email: with a single conviction, aid is revoked.
Friday marked the six-year anniversary of the death of UNC student Faith Hedgepeth, and the Chapel Hill Police Department reaffirmed its commitment to solving the case by appealing for anyone with information to come forward.
Midway Barber Shop felt the support of the community this week after its front window was broken in the middle of the night on Aug. 28.