The City of Thomasville now has an additional Magistrate Office located within the Thomasville Police Department located at 250 W. Main Street.
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The City of Thomasville now has an additional Magistrate Office located within the Thomasville Police Department located at 250 W. Main Street.
The Thomasville Police Department is searching for 16-year-old Kimberly Angelica Henriquez. Henriquez is reported as a runaway/missing juvenile. Henriquez was last seen around Pineywood Road in Thomasville.
Scam Warning! The Davidson County Tax Office is receiving reports of citizens receiving bogus letters that appear to be from the tax office.
Advertencia de estafa de impuestos a la propiedad del condado de Davidson.
All court sessions were canceled for Monday, May 20, at the Davidson County Court House after a bomb threat forced its closing. The bomb threat was received just before 9 a.m.
Investigators with the Thomasville Traffic Safety Unit have charged a Thomasville woman in connection to the deadly hit-and-run that occurred earlier in the week.
The City of Thomasville has issued a notification of discharge of untreated wastewater.
The Thomasville Polica Department Traffic Safety Unit is currently investigating a hit and run traffic crash involving a pedestrian fatality in the 1100 block of Liberty Drive. On Sunday, May 12, 2024, at 4:43 a.m. Thomasville officers responded to the 1100 block of Liberty Drive in reference to an unconscious female lying in the roadway.
A High Point man charged in connection with a death that resulted from an overdose in 2021 has pleaded guilty to death by distribution, which is the first to be prosecuted in Davidson County.
Officers arrested Gabriel Pastrana, age 20, of Winston-Salem, following a traffic stop on Winston Road earlier this week. Further investigation by officers during the stop indicated that Pastrana was found to be wearing a tactical vest with body armor and was in possession of a pistol grip AK-47 with extra loaded magazines.
Adam Jones appointed attorney for Davidson County Board of Commissioners.
U.S Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg announced $23.6 million in cooperative agreements with three National Capacity Builders in the second round of funding for the Thriving Communities Program. Lexington was selected as one of the fifty-two communities to receive support in the Thriving Communities Program.
Breaking News: Lexington resident arrested after shooting on Dacotah Street.
The Lexington Police Department responded to multiple calls received at 1:45 p.m. in reference to two males actively shooting at each other on Mendota Avenue near Camden Circle.
Multiple agencies join for recent license check.
Davidson Local would like to pause and to honor the law enforcement that were injured and killed in Charlotte, NC yesterday in the line of duty.
FDA is alerting health care professionals and consumers that unsafe counterfeit versions of Botox (botulinum toxin) have been found in multiple states and administered to consumers for cosmetic purposes.
Update on Fifth Street house fire that claimed firefighter’s life.
The Lexington Area Habitat for Humanity just made the dream of homeownership a reality for two local, hardworking, deserving families.
Both the Lexington City Council and the Davidson County Board of Commissioners recently voted and approved funds for an economic development incentive grant contract that is being identified as Project Owl.