Sheriff Ingram and our entire Office offer our Congratulations to Lenoir County Magistrate Wayne Dawson for being chosen as the North Carolina Magistrate of the Year.
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Sheriff Ingram and our entire Office offer our Congratulations to Lenoir County Magistrate Wayne Dawson for being chosen as the North Carolina Magistrate of the Year.
DEEP RUN — The Lenoir County Sheriff’s Office is reporting a resident of the county was shot late Wednesday afternoon.
***ARMED AND DANGEROUS***
The multi-agency manhunt for Robert Lee Strother continued throughout the night Friday into Saturday morning in the Kennedy Home Road corridor. As the sun rises over Lenoir County this morning, more agencies will be on hand to assist the Lenoir County Sheriff’s Office, including Greene County, said LCSO Maj. Ryan Dawson. He also asked for the public’s aid in apprehending Strother, who has multiple felony charges pending after shooting LCSO Dep. Steven Key Thursday night and seriously wounding a Lenoir County resident Friday morning and stealing his truck.
“If anyone has any tips about this case, please call 252-559-6118,” Dawson said. “We also appreciate the thoughts and prayers from Lenoir County residents the past couple of days in regards to this situation.”
Last Tuesday evening the Wheat Swamp Ruritan Club held its yearly awards banquet at King’s Restaurant. During the awards banquet, the club recognized its “Citizen of the Year,” “Ruritan of the Year,” and recipient of the “President’s Award.”
Retired Kinston Fire Chief Don Crawford was among those receiving prestigious honors at the annual Lenoir County Emergency Services banquet this week.
The Kinston-Lenoir County Peace Officers Memorial Service honored law enforcement offers who paid the ultimate sacrifice keeping the area safe.
Today marks the 10-year anniversary of two Lenoir County Sheriff’s Office detectives being shot — including one dying in the line of duty.
The Lenoir County Sheriff's Office and Lenoir County Emergency Services have concluded the fire investigation that began yesterday morning on Maple Grove Drive. Fire investigators have determined the cause of the fire to be electrical in nature. No foul play or criminal acts were associated with the fire.
Lenoir County Sheriff’s Office Major Ryan Dawson and Lenoir County’s Public Information Officer Bryan Hanks gave updates on road closures as of 3:23 PM on Thursday, September 20th.
Lenoir County will be put under a curfew from 8 p.m. to 7 a.m. until further notice due to the threat of Hurricane Florence.