Chapel Hill Police Reports: Nov. 15 - Nov. 17
The report states there was an argument over where a person was sleeping.
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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.
The report states the suspect was trespassing at McDonald's.
Last night, residents in Orange County and all over the country voted in one of the most closely watched midterms in recent history.
The report states the suspect stole four bottles of chardonnay, a zip-up hoodie, cough suppressants and three bottles of cough syrup from Walgreens.
Update Nov. 6 4:30 p.m.: The boil water advisory has been lifted for most Orange County residents with the exception of three locations in Carrboro, affecting 75 customers. Those customers have been directly notified.
The report states the suspect was charged with simple possession of marijuana.
The report states a pedestrian crosswalk sign valued at $5,000 was damaged.
I was emo in seventh grade.
The report states a BB gun valued at $150 was found.
Two weeks ago, Charles Ludington was best-known for being a history professor at North Carolina State University. But since Sept. 30, he's become well-known for something else: publicly sharing details about his friendship and drinking with Justice Brett Kavanaugh when they were both students at Yale University.
The report states the suspect was yelling about not being late for a doctor's appointment at the UNC Dermatology Medical Facility.
Chapel Hill Mayor Pam Hemminger and the entire Chapel Hill Town Council sent a letter to UNC representatives Friday, reaffirming the Town's request for a permanent relocation of Silent Sam.
After several days of rain during Hurricane Florence, Chapel Hill is finally back to normal — mostly.
Update 1:07 p.m.: Chapel Hill Transit is resuming limited operations starting at 1:30 p.m. The following routes will now run: CCX, CPX, FCX, HU, J, JFX, NS, NU, S and 420.
Three people in North Carolina have died as a result of damage done by Hurricane Florence as of Friday afternoon.
As of 3:25 p.m. Friday, 3,583 Duke Energy customers in Orange County are out of power, and the number has steadily been growing since the first outage was reported at 6:24 a.m.
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.
Update 3:30 p.m.: Officer Daniels was placed on administrative leave on Monday while the Chapel Hill Police Department starts an investigation.
Higher education policy is no exception to the effects of partisan tensions in Congress.