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City council hopes to know something next week on Lafayette Gatling’s February and March payments for the Roanoke Rapids Theatre.
City council hopes to know something next week on Lafayette Gatling’s February and March payments for the Roanoke Rapids Theatre.
A Roanoke Rapids area man was charged Tuesday with strangulation following an investigation by the Halifax County Sheriff’s Office.
Lieutenant Bobby Martin said in a press release Deputy Corey Griffin met a source in P&J Trailer Park about an assault.
Griffin and Martin learned the victim was assaulted in the early morning hours Saturday, allegedly by her boyfriend, Michael Wayne Lee Jr., 29.
The victim alleged Lee became angry with her over a dispute they were having and began to strike her in the face before he allegedly started to strangle the victim with his hands.
The victim escaped and returned to her home. She later sought medical attention at Halifax Regional Medical Center and was treated and released.
Lee was charged with assault by strangulation, assault inflicting serious injury and communicating threats. He was jailed on $20,000 bond and has an April 20 court date.
The cutting at Roanoke Rapids High School Tuesday occurred inside a classroom and not outside, Chief Jeff Hinton said this morning.
Hinton said the student charged, Ryshea Shakira Alston, 16, brought the bottle she allegedly used to cut another student in her purse.
Another student and a faculty member of the high school were injured.
Ryshea Shakira Alston, of the 900 block of Henry Street, was charged with two counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
Alston also injured herself in the fight which occurred shortly before 9:30 a.m.
A motive is not known and Alston was jailed on $3,000 bond.
Police declined to name the victims, who did not have life threatening injuries.
Raymond Watson collected 51 percent of the votes today to become Scotland Neck’s new mayor, according to unofficial results. The votes will be canvassed next Tuesday.
Watson got 448 votes to incumbent James Mills’ 434.
Watson swept Mills in Precinct 2 voting by an 89 percent margin while the incumbent won in Precinct 1, collecting 86 percent of the votes.
Fifty-one percent of the town’s voters came out for the special election.
A new election was ordered after irregularities were found in the November mayoral election.
Weldon Mayor Julia Meacham pulled up in her car at town hall and was pleased.