Crime for 2023 in Roanoke Rapids saw an overall decrease of 11.33 percent, city police Shane Guyant said.
Crime for 2023 in Roanoke Rapids saw an overall decrease of 11.33 percent, city police Shane Guyant said.
The Roanoke Rapids Police Department is seeking information in a case in which a brick was thrown through a window at a business in the 300 block of Roanoke Avenue the morning of December 17.
Two men face charges in a second-degree murder that in November was initially reported as a suicide, Roanoke Rapids police Chief Shane Guyant said in a statement this evening.
To showcase and keep alive Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s dream of unity and community service, the Center for Energy Education will host a celebration Thursday, January 11, highlighting its relationship to environmental justice through remarks from a leader within North Carolina’s highest court.
A Littleton man faces charges related to property theft and being an absconder after the victim located him and his property on Bullington Road outside Roanoke Rapids Wednesday.