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Sheriff s office investigating larceny case at CVS

Wilmington man sent to prison following machete attack, identity theft

The charges stem from an incident on November 7, 2018 when Faucette attacked a person he knew with a machete. Faucette sustained minor injuries during the assault, according to the release. He went to a hospital and used another person’s name to get medical care and to evade the police, who were looking for him following the attack. Faucette was apprehended by the New Hanover County Sheriff’s Office approximately three hours after the assault. He was still covered in blood,  the release stated. Faucette was sentenced by Judge R. Kent Harrell to 146 to 188 months in the Department of Adult Correction. Faucette was previously convicted of obtaining property by false pretenses, felony larceny, and felony breaking and entering, according to the press release.

18-year-old on probation arrested for stolen handgun

WILMINGTON  On Saturday, Feb. 20, New Hanover County Sheriff’s Office deputy and the Wilmington Police Department Mobile Field Force pulled over a vehicle for a tinted window violation. It was in the 100 block of S. 17th Street, and all three occupants were asked to exit for a search because of their criminal history. Officers found a stolen .45 caliber handgun in the waistband of 18-year-old Aiwon Davis and arrested him. Davis also is on probation for three charges from March 2020: conceal carry weapon (CCW), discharging a firearm in city limits, and possession of a firearm by a minor. He was charged with possession of stolen firearm, CCW, and probation violation, and is being held under a $10,000 secured bond. 

Cape Fear Community College graduate serves campus as patrol deputy

Serving the community has always been built into Santos Pagan’s DNA - that s what attracted him to law enforcement in the first place.  Prior to becoming a student at Cape Fear Community College, Pagan began working at the college as a security officer. He chose to enroll in CFCC because it was affordable and close to home and work.  “I’ve always been one to help people. Growing up standing up to ‘bullies’ and standing up for what I thought was right. Helping the less fortunate and those who couldn’t stand up for themselves,” he said. Pagan graduated from CFCC’s Basic Law Enforcement Training program in 2018, and after graduation, he continued working in security at CFCC as a shift supervisor before he landed a job with the New Hanover County Sheriff’s Office.

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