NEW DETAILS: Man shot by off-duty NHCSO deputy after forcibly entering deputyâs home
New details in deputy-involved shooting By WECT Staff | February 24, 2021 at 1:29 PM EST - Updated February 25 at 9:19 AM
NEW HANOVER COUNTY, N.C. (WECT) - In a news release, the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation says Bart Anthony Coniglio forcibly entered a family memberâs home in the 4500 block of Barnards Landing Road in Wilmington, North Carolina at around 12:42 p.m. Wednesday.
The family member and a friend left the home and ran to a nearby neighborâs home that happened to be the residence of a New Hanover County Sheriffâs Office deputy, who was off-duty at the time.
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1 person killed, 3 hurt in Hanover crash
By: WTVR CBS 6 Web Staff
Posted at 9:35 AM, Feb 23, 2021
and last updated 2021-02-23 09:35:23-05
HANOVER COUNTY, Va. A Virginia man was killed in crash on Clazemont Road in Hanover, according to the Hanover County Sheriffâs Office.
Joseph Anthony Field, 67, of Columbia, died at the scene of the crash Monday at about 5:53 p.m. The preliminary investigation revealed that a 2011 Jeep sport utility vehicle was traveling northbound on Clazemont Road, when it came around a curve, crossed the center double solid line and collided head on with a 2006 Toyota sedan [driven by Field], Lt. James Cooper wrote in an email. All five occupants in the 2011 Jeep sport utility vehicle were transported to the hospital. Three of the five occupants had serious but non-life threatening injuries.
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.