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Foot Chase Breaks Outs When Suspect Flees Vance Co. Magistrate’s Office

WIZS News was sending out a Facebook Live video this afternoon about record rainfall in the local area when suddenly part of a local law enforcement foot chase unfolded in front of the camera. WIZS staff witnessed at least two deputies pursuing the suspect on foot with their guns drawn.

According to an eyewitness, who was standing outside the Vance County Magistrate Office, a man fled the Magistrate’s Office on foot at about 3:10 p.m. on Friday, December 28.  According to the eyewitness, the suspect put himself into the position of nearly being struck by a Henderson Police Department vehicle while he was fleeing across Chestnut Street.

The eyewitness’ description of the suspect turned out to be spot on. WIZS News chose not to show the suspect on video as he was being returned to the Magistrate’s Office a short time later. He was, however, in plain view and easily seen.

Before 3:20 p.m. on Friday, the suspect was taken back into the Magistrate’s Office, meaning his flight, the pursuit and his capture and return all happened in less than 10 minutes of elapsed time. As it was, a uniformed person with the Vance County Sheriff’s Office was seen bringing the suspect into the Magistrate’s Office.

Shortly after the incident, Vance County Sheriff Curtis Brame confirmed that the suspect was Orrie Williams who was being brought in to the Magistrate’s Office by his bail bondsman to review his bond. Upon hearing that his bond was set at $40,000, Williams fled the scene.

Williams was originally brought in for failure to appear on two outstanding warrants for arrest, including charges of Driving While Impaired, Breaking and Entering and Felony Larceny After Breaking and Entering.

Brame told WIZS News by phone that he was pleased with the “quick response and a good job by the deputies of the Vance County Sheriff’s Office.”

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Granville Co. Urges Residents to Complete Tax Listing Forms Early to Avoid Penalty

-Information courtesy the County of Granville website 

Residents of Granville County should be on the lookout for the 2019 tax listing forms. The listing period is during the month of January.

The following items should be listed if owned as of January 1, 2019:

  • All new construction and improvements made to real property during 2018;
  • Unregistered vehicle (registered or licensed vehicles should NOT be listed);
  • Business personal property, including IRP, multi-year or permanently-tagged vehicles/trailers;
  • Non-household personal property such as boats and motors, jet skis, planes, etc..

Failing to list before Jan. 31, 2019 will result in a 10 percent late listing penalty of the tax levied. All listings, including those submitted by mail, should be received in the Granville County Tax Department or postmarked by the U.S. Postal Service within the listing period.

Application deadlines for exemptions include:

  • Elderly, disabled or circuit breaker – Jan. 1 through June 1, 2019;
  • Present use value deferments and all other exemptions, Jan. 1 through Jan. 31, 2019;

Applications may be obtained from the Tax Department.

The Granville County Tax Department staff will be available for assistance during the listing period, Monday through Wednesday and Friday from 8:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. and on Thursdays from 9:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. at 141 Williamsboro Street in Oxford.

For more information, contact the Granville County Tax Department at 919-693-4181.

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Fraud Prevention Tip, Courtesy the Vance County Sheriff’s Office

-Information courtesy the Vance County Sheriff’s Office’s Facebook page

Here is a Friday Fraud Prevention Tip courtesy the Vance County Sheriff’s Office:

No law enforcement agency will ever require, demand, or request payment for anything via prepaid cards of any type. There are a limited number of circumstances where a deputy will accept money, but they are all face-to-face transactions that are accompanied by a civil process. We will never call you and allow you to pay your way out of a warrant with gift cards.

Unfortunately, we have had a repeated scam where someone will contact a target claiming to be Deputy So-and-so, telling the target that there is a warrant for missing Jury Duty or some other sort of reason. The scammer will use forceful language and attempt to coerce the target to go buy prepaid cards and read the numbers off the cards to them over the phone. They keep the target on the phone while they go to the store and purchase the cards. Once they get the numbers from the cards, they distribute the numbers to conspirators who go online and transfer the balance onto other prepaid cards. The funds are then laundered again, making them difficult to track.

The phone numbers they call from are usually “spoofed” using VOIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol) to appear to be local numbers. The numbers cannot be traced back to anyone because they are not “assigned” using a legitimate phone service.

News 12/28/18

Calling All Youth: Audition Date Set for ‘Charlotte’s Web’

-Information and image courtesy the McGregor Hall Performing Arts Center’s Facebook page

McGregor Hall Performing Arts Center announces that upcoming auditions for “Charlotte’s Web” will be held Saturday, January 12, 2019, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Auditions will be held at McGregor Hall, 201 Breckenridge St., Henderson.

Directed by Jo Ellen Nowell, “Charlotte’s Web” is a stage play that will be performed at McGregor Hall April 5 – 7, 2019, featuring a cast with an age range of six through young adult.

Come audition for the roles of Charlotte, Wilbur, Fern, Templeton, the goose, the sheep and all your other favorites from the beloved book! All those auditioning will be asked to read lines from the script. No prepared pieces will be necessary.

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Granville Co. Animal Shelter Reminds Public of Adoption Policy, Hours of Operation

Information courtesy the Granville County Government Facebook Page

With a new year quickly approaching, the Granville County Animal Shelter is taking the opportunity to remind the public of its adoption policy and shelter hours.

If you have lost a pet, please contact the Granville County Animal Shelter immediately. The shelter has LIMITED SPACE and will only hold an animal for 72 hours before it is available for adoption. Allowing your pet to sit in a shelter may be stressful for your pet, and it may jeopardize the chance for another animal to be adopted out because of space limitations.

If you have found an animal or lost an animal, please contact Granville County Animal Management or fill out a form:
https://www.granvillecounty.org/residents/animal-management/.

Animal Shelter Hours Of Operation:

Sunday: Closed
Monday: 12 – 4:30 p.m.
Tuesday: 12 – 4:30 p.m.
Wednesday: 12 – 4:30 p.m.
Thursday: 12 – 4:30 p.m.
Friday: 12 – 4:30 p.m
Saturday: 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Location:
5650 Cornwall Road
Oxford, NC 27565

Phone: (919) 693-6749

Email: shelter@granvillecounty.org

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Join Thornton Library for ‘Game Night’ Every Other Thursday

-Information courtesy the Granville County Government Facebook Page

Come participate in “Game Night” every other Thursday night at the Thornton Library in Oxford. Beginning Thursday, December 27, enjoy board games, cards and fellowship from 6 until 8 p.m.

The Richard H. Thornton Library is located at 210 Main Street in Oxford and is one of four branches of the Granville County Library System. Call 919-693-1121 for more details or visit the library system’s new website at https://granville.lib.nc.us/.

News 12/27/18

O’Geary to Perform at McGregor Hall’s ‘A Tribute to Sam Watkins’

-Information and photo courtesy the McGregor Hall Performing Arts Center’s Facebook page

Audiences fell in love with Henderson’s own Jonathan O’Geary this past fall as “The Beast” in McGregor Hall Performing Arts Center’s hit production of “Disney’s Beauty and the Beast.” Hear his beautiful voice once more on Sunday, January 6, 2019, at 2 p.m. as the featured guest soloist during “A Tribute to Sam Watkins – An Afternoon of American Music.”

Buy your tickets today (click here) as a holiday treat to yourself or someone you love!

This concert is part of the “Music at McGregor” series sponsored by the Henderson Community Concerts Association. A 13-piece chamber orchestra of the area’s finest musicians will present the original “Appalachian Spring” of Aaron Copland and will premiere “Remembrance,” a work written by Philip Young in memory of McGregor Hall’s founder, Sam Watkins.

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Audiences fell in love with Henderson’s own Jonathan O’Geary this past fall as “The Beast” in McGregor Hall Performing Arts Center’s hit production of “Disney’s Beauty and the Beast.” Hear his beautiful voice once more on Sunday, January 6, 2019, at 2 p.m. as the featured guest soloist during “A Tribute to Sam Watkins – An Afternoon of American Music.” (Photo courtesy McGregor Hall)

Community Partnership for Pets to Expand Operations in 2019

-Information courtesy Community Partnership for Pets, Inc.

Community Partnership for Pets, Inc. (CPPI) started our new statewide spay/neuter mission on July 1, 2017.  We are currently working with nine counties with additional counties coming on-board in 2019.

Our work includes setting up, funding and managing spay/neuter programs in poor, rural NC counties. We work side-by-side with county-run animal shelters, as they are responsible for handling all the stray and unwanted dogs and cats in their county.

The Vance County Animal Shelter works each day to ensure as many dogs and cats as possible are able to find loving, forever homes. They realize that adoption/placement alone is not the answer.  Spay/Neuter is key in reducing the steady flow of unwanted animals coming into the shelter. Working with local veterinarians in the county, plus a mobile spay/neuter van that travels to the county once a month, VCAS and CPPI are steadily increasing the number of spay/neuter surgeries that are completed each month.

Every dollar donated to CPPI is important.

A $5 donation will vaccinate a dog or cat for rabies; $35 will neuter and vaccinate a male cat; $100 will spay/neuter, vaccinate and microchip a dog.

Join us in 2019 as we help more people and more pets across North Carolina.

For more information about all of our work, please visit our website.

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