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Additional Suspect Charged In Connection To Alexander County Home Invasion

Additional Suspect Charged In Connection To Alexander County Home Invasion Christopher Lee Jarvis December 31, 2020 47-year old Christopher Lee Jarvis of Taylorsville was arrested Tuesday (December 29) by Alexander County Sheriff’s Officers. He’s charged with felony discharging a firearm into an occupied vehicle. Jarvis is the resident of a home on Gravel Hill Court that was the scene of an incident Saturday evening previously reported on WHKY. Jarvis is charged with firing multiple shots at a vehicle occupied by three teenage males. The vehicle was struck at least three times, according to Alexander County Sheriff Chris Bowman. 18-year-old Zachariah Canterbury of Taylorsville and 18-year-old Christopher Dalton Whorley of Seminole, Florida, were previously arrested in this case. They were apprehended Sunday (December 27) by Alexander County Sheriff’s Officers. Both suspects are charged with felony counts of common law robbery and first degree burglary. There are two 17-year

North Carolina man charged with impersonating deputy

Updated: 1:34 PM EST December 31, 2020 ALEXANDER COUNTY, N.C. A North Carolina man is facing charges after authorities said he posed as a deputy in Alexander County.  According to the Alexander County Sheriff s Office, deputies were called to the area of the Wittenburg Wildlife Access off Shiloh Church Road in Bethlehem to investigate a complaint of a suspicious person. The caller told deputies a man approached them with a flashlight and presented a badge claiming to be part of an undercover stakeout. The suspect asked the person why they were parked near the access road and said there had been multiple break-ins reported in the area. 

Deputies: Alexander County Man Arrested For Impersonating An Officer

WCCB Charlotte s CW December 31, 2020 Timothy Stafford Stafford is charged with two counts of impersonating a law enforcement officer and two counts of second degree kidnapping after individuals in their vehicle felt they could not leave the area during the incident, according to a news release. Deputies say they responded to a complaint that an individual was approached in a parking lot by a man who presented a badge and claimed to be a Sheriffs Deputy on Tuesday, December 29th around 9:30 p.m. near the Wittenburg Wildlife Access of Shiloh Church Road. Detectives say Stafford claimed to be on duty as part of a stake out operation with others watching the area from the woods, when he approached a car with two individuals, and warned them there had been break ins in the area.

Homeowner charged for shooting at teens accused of breaking in after trying to buy drugs

Homeowner charged for shooting at teens accused of breaking in after trying to buy drugs Christopher Lee Jarvis (Source: Alexander County Sheriff s Office) By WBTV Web Staff | December 31, 2020 at 1:09 PM EST - Updated December 31 at 1:14 PM ALEXANDER COUNTY, N.C. (WBTV) - A man was arrested Tuesday after deputies say he shot at teenagers who were driving away after allegedly breaking into a home where they were looking to buy drugs from another teen. The incident happened on Dec. 26 at a home on Gravel Hill Court. When officers arrived, they say they discovered three people forced their way into a home occupied by a 17-year-old and his parents - particularly his father, 47-year-old Christopher Lee Jarvis.

Latest drug arrests reflect prevalence of meth

The Wilkes Sheriff’s Office’s latest round of felony drug arrests reflects the increased prevalence of imported methamphetamine in Wilkes County, said Capt. Craig Dancy, who heads the agency’s narcotics unit. “Everything has gone to meth now,” said Dancy when he announced these latest cases on Dec. 18. Charges against all but four of 35 defendants in the latest round include meth offenses. “And they’re not making it here anymore because it can’t compete” with meth produced by drug cartels in Mexico, said Dancy. “We haven’t found a meth lab (in Wilkes) in two years.” He said laws requiring retailers to keep records of people who buy household ingredients used in simple “one-pot” meth labs, once prevalent across Appalachia, are also a factor.

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