Suspects In January Murder At Hickory Business Still At Large
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Suspects In January Murder At Hickory Business Still At Large
April 26, 2021
It’s been approximately three-and-a-half months since a woman was shot to death at a Hickory business, and the Hickory Police Department along with other area law enforcement agencies are continuing to seek a pair of suspects wanted in that case. A national manhunt was also launched for 49-year-old Tangela Louise Parker and 61-year-old Eric Carroll Parker, both of Taylorsville. They’re wanted in connection to the murder of Phelifa Michelle Marlow on January 13.
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WINSTON-SALEM Patients and visitors will soon notice work taking place to prepare for the new $450 million care tower at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center.
The project includes an upgraded emergency department, state-of-the-art operating rooms and enhanced adult intensive care units and is the next step in a series of significant investments in the Triad as a result of Wake Forest Baptist Health’s strategic combination with Atrium Health.
The care tower will be built where Parking Deck B currently stands. Before this parking deck can be taken down, two helipads will be built on the top of Parking Deck C, near the emergency department and the Comprehensive Cancer Center, to accommodate medical helicopters from Wake Forest Baptist’s AirCare, and those from other hospitals and air ambulance providers.
Updated: 9:30 AM EDT Apr 20, 2021 WXII12.com Web Staff A man is charged with attempted first-degree murder after police accused him of attacking and shooting a man trying to sell his motorcycle at a home in a High Point neighborhood.Click the video player above to watch other morning headlines from WXII 12 NewsHigh Point police said an officer on routine patrol was flagged down at Triad Fitness Center, located at 1744 Westchester Drive, at 12:38 a.m. in reference to a shooting victim.Investigators said the person that flagged down the officer reported that he had been shotabout 3 1/2 miles away at a home located at 1703 Welborn St. While other officers began to arrive at at the fitness center, High Point Communications began receiving calls of shots fired in the 1700 blocks of Welborn Street.While officers were assessing the victim, investigators it was obvious that the victim had been shot in the upper back/neck area. When the victim removed his hoodie, offi
Man pistol-whipped and shot in neck during meetup to sell motorcycle, NC police say Bailey Aldridge, The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
Apr. 20 A man was assaulted and shot during a meetup to sell his motorcycle last week in North Carolina, police say.
The man, who police have not named, arrived early Friday at the home in High Point when one of the residents who was familiar with the man became very aggressive, according to a Tuesday news release from the High Point Police Department.
The resident, 32-year-old Millard Elswick, pistol-whipped the man s face and head, police say.
A friend of the man selling the bike then arrived at the home, saw the assault happening and told the man to get in the car, according to police.