Brittany Nutt has been promoted to sergeant assigned to investigations by Halifax County Sheriff Wes Tripp.
After a successful fundraiser for the Boys & Girls Club of Halifax, Sheriff Wes Tripp will hold a second one to help three organizations which serve children.
The recent changes to the North Carolina Firearms laws — House Bill 562 — have created some inconvenience for Halifax County residents.
Since being elected last November and his appointment as sheriff in 2013, Wes Tripp calls his experience “very humbling.”
Agents of the City County Drug Task Force and local departments are continuing to battle the war on drugs within the county, which includes cocaine, marijuana, prescription pills, and heroin.
The heroin epidemic has reached Halifax County, and like other areas of the country, we are experiencing increased impacts from the vicious circle that the drug brings to the community.
Today, as some people mock the rule of law, and as law enforcement officers are executed in the streets of this nation, we face a crisis that threatens the peace and security that Americans have so long taken for granted.
For Halifax County Sheriff Wes Tripp, the new stickers on the office's marked patrol cars are as much a statement of his own faith as they are a tribute to the founding fathers, especially those in Halifax who crafted the Resolves.