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2 crashes on High-Rise Bridge in Perquimans County leaves multiple people injured
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and last updated 2021-06-06 16:50:01-04
PERQUIMANS COUNTY, N.C. - Two separate crashes on the High-Rise bridge caused multiple injuries and travel lanes to shut down Saturday evening.
According to officials, 9:33 p.m., they received multiple calls for a motor vehicle collision involving two vehicles on the southbound side of the High-Rise bridge.
When crews arrived they found two vehicles with extensive damage. One vehicle had two occupants, with one occupant having to be taken by Nightingale Regional Air Ambulance to Sentara Norfolk General Hospital, and Perquimans County EMS transported the second occupant to Sentara Albemarle Medical Center.
and last updated 2021-04-12 20:20:25-04
PERQUIMANS Co., N.C. - One person died after a two-vehicle crash in Perquimans County that left two other people hurt Sunday night.
At 7:35 p.m. Sunday night, the Perquimans County 911 Center received multiple calls for a crash involving two vehicles at the intersection of Ocean Highway and Hopewell Road.
Perquimans County EMS took two of the people inside the vehicles to Vidant Chowan Hospital. East Care Air Ambulance then airlifted one victim to Vidant Medical Center.
A third person who was involved in the crash died from their injuries on scene.
The Bethel Fire Department, Hertford Fire Department, Perquimans County Sheriffâs Office, Perquimans County EMS, Chowan County EMS, NC State Highway Patrol and two East Care Air Ambulances all responded to the scene. Chief Darren Saunders with Bethel Fire Department provided Incident Command per established National Incident Management System (NIMS) guidelines.
Updated: 9:40 AM EST February 20, 2021
ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. Police said three suspects involved in an armed robbery last week were arrested on Friday.
The Elizabeth City Police Department said an armed robbery occurred on Tuesday, Feb. 16 in the 300 block of Queen Street. Officers arrested 31-year-old Tonishele La’ Shon Renee West, 30-year-old Sherbria Delois James and 20-year-old James Calvin Brooks in connection to the incident.
West lived in Elizabeth City and was charged with Conspiracy to Robbery with a Deadly Weapon, Common Law Robbery and Felonious Restraint, according to police. She was taken to Albemarle District Jail after receiving a $50,000 secured bond at the magistrate s office.