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Pinehurst Police Department arrested Jason Kent Townley, 57, of Gingham Lane in Pinehurst, on Friday, May 14. He was charged with 12 counts of Second Degree Sexual Exploitation of a Minor.
âOur department acted on a cyber-tip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children to arrest Townley,â said Police Chief Glen Webb. âPinehurst Police continues to be vigilant and proactive to protect our residents.â
Townley was taken into custody without incident and is held in the Moore County Detention Center on a $150,000 bond.
This investigation is ongoing and anyone with additional information is encouraged to contact the Pinehurst Police Departmentâs main line at 910-295-3141 or the anonymous tip line at 910-420-1654.
The Pinehurst Police Department says there is no threat of any danger to the public or the person the department is searching for in the area around FirstHealth Moore Regional Hospital.
In a Facebook post on the Village of Pinehurstâs page on Monday, the department said that Robert Conley Fowler Jr., walked away from treatment at the Moore Regional Hospital and fled to the area of Page Road.
âHe walked away from treatment and then ran away from police earlier when they came to the scene,â Pinehurst Police Chief Glenn Webb said. âWe are just trying to make sure heâs OK.â
If you commit a minor traffic violation, you might be in for a Christmas surprise. Author: James Grant (12NewsNow), Kierra Sam (12News) Published: 6:00 PM CST December 10, 2020 Updated: 4:08 PM CST December 11, 2020
PINEHURST, Texas Just in time for Christmas, the Pinehurst Police Department is showing the community protecting and serving doesn t always mean writing tickets.
Instead, if you commit a minor traffic violation, you might be in for a Christmas surprise.
People s faces lit up Thursday when they found out they were getting a Whataburger gift card instead of a ticket.
A part of Officer Matthew McDonald’s job is pulling people over to keep the roads safe. But today, instead of handing out tickets, he handed out gift certificates.