By - Associated Press - Thursday, April 22, 2021
ASHEBORO, N.C. (AP) - A North Carolina man faces a variety of charges after animal control officers found three dead dogs in his home and other dogs who authorities say were on the verge of death, a sheriff’s office said.
The Randolph County Sheriff’s Office said two of the dead dogs were left in cages and one was shoved in a box under a shed. Five dogs found at the house were still alive, news outlets report. Investigators said they discovered the dogs last week at a house on Kings Mountain Road in Asheboro after a call from a neighbor.
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Investigators said they discovered the dogs last week at a house on Kings Mountain Road in Asheboro. Author: Carrie Hodgin (WFMY News 2 Digital) Published: 9:35 PM EDT April 20, 2021 Updated: 9:36 PM EDT April 20, 2021
RANDOLPH COUNTY, N.C. A man is facing animal cruelty charges after several dogs were found dead, according to the Randolph County Sheriff’s Office.
Investigators said they discovered the dogs last week at a house on Kings Mountain Road in Asheboro. One of the dogs was dead inside a kennel in an outbuilding and two others found deceased inside the house. Deputies said they also seized multiple extremely malnourished dogs from the house.
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A Lexington man arrested last week after being found passed out behind a wheel of a vehicle with a gun was charged with trafficking in Davidson County on Friday after law enforcement recovered over nine ounces of methamphetamine during a traffic stop.
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On April 16, Zackery Lee Yarborough, 34, of 4770 N.C. Highway 47, was charged with two counts of trafficking methamphetamine; felony possession with the intent to manufacture, sell or deliver methamphetamine, felony maintaining a vehicle/dwelling for the sell or delivery of a controlled substance and misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia.
Greensboro police said the trailer belonging to The Mantras was stolen early in the day March 19. Author: Adaure Achumba Updated: 7:33 PM EDT April 9, 2021
GREENSBORO, N.C. A Greensboro band is now short on some instruments and equipment after police said someone stole their trailer. The band was looking forward to booking more gigs after the pandemic put shows on hold for a year. However, with some gear gone, getting back to normal could take the band a little longer. The theft actually happened exactly one year after our last gig, Brian Tyndall of Greensboro said.
Tyndall is one of the members of the Greensboro-based band The Mantras and plays the electric bass. He said there had been a series of break-ins in the Oakland Avenue area before the trailer was stolen.