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Carl Ferebee never doubted Lafayette Gatling was in default but thought it wasn’t time to end his lease to buy the Roanoke Rapids Theatre deal.
Carl Ferebee never doubted Lafayette Gatling was in default but thought it wasn’t time to end his lease to buy the Roanoke Rapids Theatre deal.
In the past month the Halifax County Sheriff’s Office has responded to between 30 to 40 calls of car and house break ins and metal thefts.
After meeting in closed session for one hour and 25 minutes today, Roanoke Rapids City Council unanimously found Lafayette Gatling and L&M Hospitality in default. They also, with a no vote from Carl Ferebee, voted to end the contract drafted March 9 of last year with the Chicago businessman, who owes the city $182,000.
The city has ended its contract with Lafayette Gatling to lease to buy the Roanoke Rapids Theatre.
A 19-year-old Weldon man is being sought in a Sunday afternoon shooting in the Scoco Park area.