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Henderson Police Department

Murder Suspect Turned Himself In (3-16-18)

Update:

March 16, 2018

On Friday, March 16, 2018, Marcus Small, 31, turned himself into law enforcement authorities. Mr. Small was charged with First Degree Murder and received no bond.

If anyone should have any information related to this case, they are encouraged to call Crime Stoppers at 252-492-1925 or the Henderson Police Department at 252-438-4141. Crime Stoppers offers a reward for information that may lead to an arrest. Callers may remain anonymous.

Press Release – March 12, 2018

On Friday, March 9, 2018 around 11:55 p.m., members of the Henderson Police Department responded to the 100 block of Parham Road in reference to someone being shot. Upon arrival, officers located Emmanuel Hargrove, 31, with a gunshot wound. Vance County EMS responded to the scene and transported Hargrove to Maria Parham Health. Mr. Hargrove succumbed to his injuries. Members of the Henderson Police Department Criminal Investigation Section are investigating the incident.

If anyone should have any information related to this case, they are encouraged to call Crime Stoppers at 252-492-1925 or the Henderson Police Department at 252-438-4141. Crime Stoppers offers a reward of up to $2,000 for information that may lead to an arrest Callers may remain anonymous.

Authority: Chief M.W. Barrow

News 03/16/18

West End Baptist

Fish Fry 3-19-18 To Benefit Local Missions

— WIZS has been asked to announce:

The Baptist Men at West End Baptist Church in Henderson are having a fish fry on Monday, March 19th to benefit local missions.

It will take place at 220 Seafood at 1812 North Garnett Street from 4 p.m. until 7 p.m.

The dinner will include trout, slaw, fries and hush puppies and a drink if you eat in.  Take out is available.  Regardless, the price is $7 per plate.

All proceeds will be used to support the various Missions of the Baptist Men, such as Lifeline Ministries, Rebuilding Hope, Area Christians Together in Service and others.

(WIZS is happy to make these announcements on air and online for non-profit organizations.  Just visit https://wizs.com/psas/ and fill out the short form.)

Henderson Police Department

Press Release Homicide 03/14/18

Update:

On March 14, 2018 around 11:30 a.m., officers with the Henderson Police Department responded to 227 Harrell Street in reference to a shooting. Upon arrival, officers found three individuals suffering from gunshot injuries. Vance County EMS and Henderson Fire Department responded and transported Devonte Jamal Jones, 21, of Henderson to an area hospital for treatment. Two other individuals, Tyheem Shabazz Person, 27, of 227 Harrell Street, and Dyrel Jermal Kittrell, 28, of Henderson, succumbed to their injuries on scene.

This is an ongoing investigation with the Henderson Police Department and the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation.

The Henderson Police Department is requesting the public’s assistance. If anyone has any information related to this case, they are urged to contact the Henderson Police Department at 252-438-4141 or 252-492-0202, Crime Stoppers at 252-492-1925, or through the use of the P3 app on a smartphone or tablet device. Callers may remain anonymous, and Crime Stoppers offers rewards for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of suspects involved in criminal acts.

Authority: Chief Marcus Barrow

News 03/15/18

Henderson Police Department

Multiple People Found Shot At Same Location 3-14-18

Press Release – Wednesday, March 14, 2018

On March 14, 2018 around 11:30 a.m., officers with the Henderson Police Department responded to 227-B Harrel Street in reference to a shooting.

Upon arrival multiple people were located suffering from gunshot wounds. Their identity and condition cannot be released at this time. The Henderson Police Department along with the SBI are in the preliminary stages of the investigation and further information will be released when available.

We are asking for the public’s help with any information they may have on this situation. Anyone with information can call the Henderson Police Department directly at 252-438-4141 or through Crime Stoppers at 252-492-1925. Cash rewards are available for information that leads to the arrest and/or conviction of the perpetrator(s).

Authority: Chief M.W. Barrow

West End Community Watch Meeting 3-20-18

Local attorney Jonathan Care, who happens to also be the attorney for Vance County, will speak at the West End Community Watch Meeting on March 20th.  The topic will be estate planning.

The watch group says, “All are welcome!”

The meeting will take place at West End Baptist Church on Dabney Drive.

News 03/14/18

Vance County Tourism

Vance County Tourism Director Nancy Wilson Retiring End of March

By: Kelly Bondurant, Freelance Writer/Editor for Hire

After 20 years of service, Nancy Wilson, the long-serving director of the Vance County Department of Tourism, is looking forward to retiring at the end of the month.

“I’ve been working all of my life,” said Wilson. I’m ready to retire.”

Wilson’s career in tourism began in 1998 when she was hired as a contractor by the Henderson-Vance Economic Development Commission (EDC). According to Wilson, the first assignment given to her was to increase the number of fishing tournaments held at Kerr Lake. “At that time, we were not competitive with South Hill or Clarksville, VA,” Wilson said. “I had to beg the tournament directors to give us a chance; please just let us host a tournament and see how it goes.”

Wilson’s efforts paid off by way of an increase in fishing tournaments, including high dollar $100k tournaments such as the Fishing League Worldwide (FLW). “When it showed up on the front page of USA TODAY that Vance County hosted a tournament, it was great publicity for us and was worth all of the time and effort,” said Wilson.

In addition to fishing tournaments, Wilson has also been instrumental in increasing tourism at Kerr Lake thanks to the addition of a Fourth of July fireworks display. “We never had a firework display around the lake area and I thought we needed to entertain our visitors while they were there,” said Wilson. “That’s one of the biggest holidays for the parks.”

Wilson knows from experience how special the fireworks are for many visitors. “People start calling the tourism office as soon as the fireworks are over wanting to know the date for next year’s show so they can book their campsite.”

A success since its inception 20 years ago, the patriotic fireworks are held on the Saturday closest to the 4th of July to better accommodate visitors’ schedules.

Wilson is also proud of creating the Parade of Lights on Water, a floating parade featuring Kerr Lake’s best-decorated boats. A staple for several years, a decline in participation led to the cancellation of the event.

Another one of Wilson’s successful endeavors is the annual Show, Shine, Shag & Dine and East Coast Drag Times Hall of Fame event held each fall. What started as a small gathering of friends grew into the economic boom that it is for Vance County today.

“It started as a group of people meeting at my house. Then we had to move it to the community building at Satterwhite Point because it kept growing and people were coming from everywhere,” Wilson said. “I thought about it for a long time and thought I could make a tourism event out of it.”

Wilson presented her idea of combining a car show and a drag car hall of fame to the Henderson-Vance EDC Board and they implemented the first event in 2001.

The exact economic impact of events such as fishing tournaments, Fourth of July events and Show, Shine, Shag & Dine is hard to calculate, but the increased spending on gas, hotel rooms, restaurants and entertainment are a huge boost to the local economy.

According to Wilson, visitors come from all over the country to attend these events, thanks in part to a strong, nationwide advertising campaign that includes multiple publications. “We advertise in recreation magazines, recreation guides, motorsports magazines, car show magazines, at welcome centers, in airports, online, on the radio and in print,” said Wilson.

When asked what advice she has for the next tourism director, Wilson said they’ll have their own ideas that will bring value to the area.  She said, “I’m sure they’ll put their own twist on it and do what they think is best. If I can help in any way, I’ll be glad to.”

Wilson plans to remain active in the Roanoke River Basin Association, an organization that she feels is vital to the lake area. “I will continue to serve on the association and try to keep the County informed on issues,” Wilson said. “It is so important. That water is like liquid gold.”

As for life after retirement, Wilson says it will be a continuation of traveling all over the country, playing with cars and attending car shows.

“I don’t have a bucket list,” Wilson said. “People say when they retire they will do this or that, well, I’ve already done all of that.”

News 03/13/18