On October 3rd Steven Moody, was arrested and charged with possession with the intent to manufacture, sell or deliver methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia.
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On October 3rd Steven Moody, was arrested and charged with possession with the intent to manufacture, sell or deliver methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia.
On Monday, January 8, 2024 Deputies with Davidson County Sheriff’s Office received a call about a Blind, Emaciated Husky type dog, who was abandoned near the Warf Rd/Feezor Rd area.
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The Davidson County Sheriff’s Department will host a Parents of Troubled Youth Seminar on Thursday, August 25 at Davidson-Davie Community College
On Friday, December 17, a statement from the Davidson County Sheriff’s office said school resource officers charged three students in the Davidson County School system with making a False Report of Mass Violence on Educational Property.
Each week Davidson Local honors veterans and their families. Bryan and Heather Thomas recently closed on their first home through Habitat for Humanity of Lexington.
Like many events, COVID-19 affected the structure of this year’s Lexington Area Crime Stoppers Officer of the Year ceremony.
Adam Gleave, a current deputy for the Davidson County Sheriff's Department, and Marine veteran, tells his story, while honoring the memory of his retired Davidson County K9, loyal partner and beloved dog, “Valor,” who sadly passed away in April. In a recent Facebook post, Gleave shared a final farewell to Valor. “I’ll see you again one day, boy. Dirty paws and dirty boots mean our job is done.”
“The Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics is important because the money raised supports the nearly 40,000 children and adults with intellectual disabilities and their families statewide,” Cpl. Jeremy K. Parks of the Davidson County Sheriff’s Office said. The run takes place on Wednesday evening.
Local activists and law enforcement respond to the emotional verdict of Ex-Minneapolis police officer found guilty on all counts and faces up to 40 years in prison.