The following victims suffered injuries that were not life-threatening:
• Shelia Bullard, 49, of Maxton
• Catalina Bullard, 29, of Lumberton
• A 17-year-old victim from Lumberton
• A 7-year-old was struck in the face by Locklear causing minor injuries, according to the release.
Locklear faces charges of assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury, first-degree burglary, first-degree kidnapping, assault inflicting serious injury in the presence of a minor and assault on a child under 12, the release said. His bail was set at $1,335,000.
Staff writer Melody Brown-Peyton can be reached at mbrownpeyton@fayobserver.com or 910-486-3568
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âSo I just got my first COVID vaccine, the first one at Atrium,â Passeretti, donning clear protective eyeglasses and a teal face mask, told the camera. âIt feels perfectly fine.â
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