Area News
H.G. ‘Doc’ Dameron, area’s oldest active merchant, dies at 94
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Hubert G. “Doc” Dameron, Tabor City’s oldest active merchant, died Friday at McLeod Loris hospital. He was 94. Active in Tabor City’s business and civic community for seven decades, Dameron never stepped away from the Dameron Drug, the business he founded in 1946. A graduate of the University of North Carolina…
Read MoreU.S. drug probe near TC snares 8
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Eight people are facing federal drug charges, seven in custody Tuesday as the FBI and area law enforcement agencies served criminal indictments alleging narcotics sales in the Tabor City area. A “coordinated law enforcement operation” resulted in seven arrests Tuesday morning, a news release from U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District…
Read MoreFire claims home off of Green Sea Road
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Fire gutted a home just off of Green Sea Road south of Tabor City Monday morning, flames consuming almost everything inside minutes after its loan occupant escaped. For more on this story, and the state employees who rushed in and aided the man who escaped with injuries that did not appear…
Read MoreFinal suspect in 2013 Wright murder gets life
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com A guilty verdict was reached Friday for Whiteville area man in the 2013 murder of Lee Travis Wright near Tabor City. Demoncrick Hunter, 27, found guilty of first-degree murder, attempted murder, conspiracy to commit robbery with a dangerous weapon, and robbery with a dangerous weapon, was sentenced to life in prison…
Read MorePolice say ‘suspicious suspect’ had lots of drugs in his vehicle
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com A “suspicious suspect” sought by Tabor City police after a brick was tossed through a bank window and the man was seen outside a local day care is in jail, charged with possession of an estimated 2,500 prescription medication pills, Capt. Greg Sibbett said Wednesday night. Louis Ellis Hodge, 36, of…
Read More‘Suspicious suspect’ outside day care may have targeted bank
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Was a Brunswick County man planning to rob a Tabor City bank Wednesday morning? Tabor City police want to talk to a “suspicious suspect” who eluded them in the area of Anderson and Bell streets and Pireway Road not long after officers located a car they believe to have been his,…
Read MoreA different Hardee will join Loris council
By JOYCE GRAHAM tribjoyce@tabor-loris.com A Hardee will replace a Hardee on Loris City Council next year, with its makeup otherwise unchanged in the unofficial tally of Tuesday’s election. Council veteran Lewis Hardee finished fourth in the race for three council seats, behind political newcomer Terrence Hardee who will fill that seat. Mike Suggs, the other…
Read MoreGuideway man charged with 2012 rape
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com A 2012 rape case in the Guideway area has been cleared with the arrest of a Tabor City area man. Luis G. Maldonado, 22, of Leanna Lane, Tabor City, was charged with first-degree rape, arrested Monday and held at the Columbus County Detention Center under a $25,000 bond, jail records show.…
Read MoreThree hurt when car overturns on Miller Road
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Three people were injured, three walked away after a car overturned several times on Miller Road Wednesday morning. Ambulances from Tabor City Emergency Services and Nakina Fire/Rescue took a small child and two women to McLeod Loris hospital following the 10 a.m. wreck about a mile south of NC 904. Three…
Read MoreCrash claims Williams’ 5th grader
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com An auto crash in the Sidney Community Monday afternoon claimed the life of a Williams Township School fifth grader. Joshua Chay Porter, 11, died following the 4:21 p.m. crash on U.S. 701 at Peacock Road, Trooper Bret Baxley of the North Carolina Highway Patrol said. Porter was the front-seat passenger in…
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