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Woman charged in Weldon stabbing

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Lance Martin
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29 March 2010
1019

A Weldon woman was treated for eight stab wounds following a fight Sunday night.

Lieutenant James Avens of the Weldon Police Department said the victim, Yolanda Edwards, 38, got into an argument at a house at 708 Maple Street. The person she got into the argument with, Shirley Jean Sanders, 51, allegedly grabbed a kitchen knife and stabbed Edwards eight times in the chest, back and legs.

Avens said alcohol was being consumed when the argument started shortly before midnight. Sanders was charged with assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill inflicting serious injury. She was jailed on $2,500 bond and has an April 14 court date.

Bank robbery suspect dies

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Lance Martin
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29 March 2010
1398

The suspect in Thursday’s First Citizens bank robbery died Saturday, Roanoke Rapids Police Chief Jeff Hinton said.

Hinton said an autopsy on Nicholas Pierre Clark, 28, was performed Sunday. While he didn’t have the official results, Hinton said the autopsy confirmed Clark died from a self inflicted gunshot wound to the head as he holed up in a house at 1308 Patsy Albritton Street.

Meanwhile, Hinton said police are investigating a phone call from the Tenth Street launderette which detectives believe was a diversion to take officers away from the house Clark broke into following the bank robbery.

Someone called and told dispatchers their vehicle was stolen by a man wearing a wig. The description of the man was the same as the bank robber’s. “We determined it was a false call, an attempt to draw officers away from the house.”

The events that led Clark to shooting himself began when officers responded to a bank robbery at First Citizens on East Tenth Street shortly after 3:30 p.m.

A black male armed with a silver handgun dressed in dark clothes entered the bank and demanded money. He then fled on foot down adjacent Drake Street. 

After a thorough search of the area police were led to a house at 1308 Patsy Albritton Street where money was located in the back yard and Clark’s sunglasses were found. Red stains from where a dye pack exploded were visible on the street.

Entry to the house was gained after obtaining a search warrant, Hinton said, and the two occupants of the house were located in the attic. Outside they informed police a black male armed with handgun was still in the house and had taken them hostage.  Hinton said a subsequent search of the house led police to discover Clark hiding behind a dresser.

When confronted by police Clark shot himself in the head with his weapon. He was transported to Halifax Regional Medical Center and later flown to PItt.

Charges were filed against him for felonious breaking and entering, second degree kidnapping, possession of a firearm by felon and robbery with a dangerous weapon.

Clark had a criminal history that includes assault, common law robbery and speed to elude arrest.

While in prison he had several infractions including three counts of assault and being involved with gangs or security threat groups.

Fire causes superficial damage

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Lance Martin
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29 March 2010
936

An upstairs bedroom fire damaged furniture and some personal belongings Sunday night at 923 Henry Street.

Fire Chief Gary Corbet said the fire department received the call shortly after 6:30. Firefighters saw smoke coming through a window. They did a search of the building and found no one inside.

The upstairs fire was quickly extinguished. It either started in a couch or a bed and it is believed misuse of smoking materials caused the blaze.

There was superficial damage to the room, Corbet said.

Gatling proposal could be considered at work session

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Lance Martin
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29 March 2010
833

Consideration of the proposal to modify Lafayette Gatling’s payment on the Roanoke Rapids Theatre could come by next Tuesday’s city council work session.

City Manager Paul Sabiston said this morning negotiations with the Chicago businessman continue.

Sabiston announced following a closed session Thursday the city is discussing reducing the monthly payment from $98,000 to $75,000 from March 1 through October.

Following that period the payments would go back to the full amount in November and the difference would be caught up during that time.

Further details were not discussed following the announcement as the arrangements are still be negotiated.

The work session will be held at 5:15 p.m. in the first floor conference room of city hall.

Two die in I-95 crash

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Lance Martin
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28 March 2010
936

Two people from Connecticut died this morning in a single vehicle crash on Interstate 95.

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