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            <title>UPDATE Chase Ends In Burlington</title>
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            <description>Elon, NC - Police Chase Audio  Joshua Michael Evans, 23, of Overhill Loop Road, McLeansville, was in a black Honda Accord matching the description of a vehicle suspected in a series of break-ins in the Elon.UPDATEBurlington Police continue to investigate a motor vehicle   crash that originated from a vehicle pursuit starting in Elon. At   approximately 1:44 PM the Town of Elon requested assistance from the   Burlington Police Department in stopping a 1985 Honda driven by Joshua   Michael Evans, W/M, 23, of 2642 Overhill Loop Rd., McLeansville, NC. Evans   had been stopped earlier by Elon Campus Police and as a result of their   investigation fled the scene. The Town of Elon assisted the campus police and   the pursuit entered the City of Burlington on W. Front St. Evans&amp;amp;rsquo; vehicle   matched the description of a suspect vehicle involved in a series of   Break-Ins in the same general area. &amp;amp;ldquo;Officers were in the area investigating   the break-in s at the same time Elon was entering the city pursuing a similar   vehicle. It was later determined that Evans was not involved in those   break-ins,&amp;amp;rdquo; said Capt. Greg Seel.      Evans continued into Burlington on Front St. but refused   to stop for police officers. By the time Evans&amp;amp;rsquo; location could be called in   and determined the possible reason for the pursuit, Evans crashed his vehicle   at the intersection of Front and Lexington. &amp;amp;ldquo; From the time the pursuit was   called in, to the time the crash occurred was a total of 1 min and 13 secs.   That is a very short time to make the determination to stop a pursuit. In   this case the supervisor had made the call, but Evans had already crashed.&amp;amp;rdquo;       As Evans entered the intersection of Front and Lexington,   he struck a 1999 Isuzu, driven by Tina Medley, causing $500.00 in damage. He   then struck a 1998 Honda driven by Martha Johnson, causing $1,000.00 damage.   He then struck a 2007 Ford driven by Elon Officer Thomas Walker, causing   $1,500.00 damage. Evans then fled the scene on foot but was caught by Pfc.   Chris Edwards.       Evans has been charged with Felony Speeding to Elude   Arrest, Resist, Delay and Obstruct, 3 counts of Hit and Run and 2 counts of   Careless and Reckless driving. He has been transported to Alamance Regional   Medical Center for evaluation of minor injuries.      Evans has not been before a Magistrate to set a bond.      Additional charges may result as the investigation   continues.      No injuries were reported other than those Evans may have   received as a result of the crash. &amp;amp;ldquo;This entire series of events could have   been avoided if Evans had not made the decision to flee from the police,&amp;amp;rdquo;   said Seel. </description>
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            <itunes:summary>Elon, NC - Police Chase Audio  Joshua Michael Evans, 23, of Overhill Loop Road, McLeansville, was in a black Honda Accord matching the description of a vehicle suspected in a series of break-ins in the Elon.UPDATEBurlington Police continue to investigate a motor vehicle   crash that originated from a vehicle pursuit starting in Elon. At   approximately 1:44 PM the Town of Elon requested assistance from the   Burlington Police Department in stopping a 1985 Honda driven by Joshua   Michael Evans, W/M, 23, of 2642 Overhill Loop Rd., McLeansville, NC. Evans   had been stopped earlier by Elon Campus Police and as a result of their   investigation fled the scene. The Town of Elon assisted the campus police and   the pursuit entered the City of Burlington on W. Front St. Evans&amp;amp;rsquo; vehicle   matched the description of a suspect vehicle involved in a series of   Break-Ins in the same general area. &amp;amp;ldquo;Officers were in the area investigating   the break-in s at the same time Elon was entering the city pursuing a similar   vehicle. It was later determined that Evans was not involved in those   break-ins,&amp;amp;rdquo; said Capt. Greg Seel.      Evans continued into Burlington on Front St. but refused   to stop for police officers. By the time Evans&amp;amp;rsquo; location could be called in   and determined the possible reason for the pursuit, Evans crashed his vehicle   at the intersection of Front and Lexington. &amp;amp;ldquo; From the time the pursuit was   called in, to the time the crash occurred was a total of 1 min and 13 secs.   That is a very short time to make the determination to stop a pursuit. In   this case the supervisor had made the call, but Evans had already crashed.&amp;amp;rdquo;       As Evans entered the intersection of Front and Lexington,   he struck a 1999 Isuzu, driven by Tina Medley, causing $500.00 in damage. He   then struck a 1998 Honda driven by Martha Johnson, causing $1,000.00 damage.   He then struck a 2007 Ford driven by Elon Officer Thomas Walker, causing   $1,500.00 damage. Evans then fled the scene on foot but was caught by Pfc.   Chris Edwards.       Evans has been charged with Felony Speeding to Elude   Arrest, Resist, Delay and Obstruct, 3 counts of Hit and Run and 2 counts of   Careless and Reckless driving. He has been transported to Alamance Regional   Medical Center for evaluation of minor injuries.      Evans has not been before a Magistrate to set a bond.      Additional charges may result as the investigation   continues.      No injuries were reported other than those Evans may have   received as a result of the crash. &amp;amp;ldquo;This entire series of events could have   been avoided if Evans had not made the decision to flee from the police,&amp;amp;rdquo;   said Seel. </itunes:summary>
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            <title>New South Lumber Fire</title>
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            <description>Alamance County, NC - Eli Whitney Fire Department,   EM Holt Fire Department were on scene of a bin fire located at 4408 Mt Hermon Rock Creek Road  New South Lumber Mill  just after 12:00 Wednesday Morning. First units on scene report flames coming from a hopper about 30-40 foot off the ground and was forcing smoke  in the planner room of the buliding. The fire was contained to the top hopper. Incident Command requested assistance from Graham Fire Department to bring their platform truck so they could reach the source of the fire. Units on scene  Chief 9, Engine 92, Deputy Chief 9, Assistant Chief 5, Chief 5, Engine 113, Tanker 111, Engine 52, Engine 50, FM2, FM3   Graham Tower 1. If I left anyone out please email me.Graham Fire Department cleared the scene at 04:02All other units cleared the incident at 04:15 There were no injuries reported. Click to view photos  (http://www.emholtfire.com/index.php?set_albumName=album07 option=com_gallery Itemid=6 include=view_album.php) Incident Audio   00:42:58 - 2008-02-13Updated 16:14:00 </description>
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            <itunes:summary>Alamance County, NC - Eli Whitney Fire Department,   EM Holt Fire Department were on scene of a bin fire located at 4408 Mt Hermon Rock Creek Road  New South Lumber Mill  just after 12:00 Wednesday Morning. First units on scene report flames coming from a hopper about 30-40 foot off the ground and was forcing smoke  in the planner room of the buliding. The fire was contained to the top hopper. Incident Command requested assistance from Graham Fire Department to bring their platform truck so they could reach the source of the fire. Units on scene  Chief 9, Engine 92, Deputy Chief 9, Assistant Chief 5, Chief 5, Engine 113, Tanker 111, Engine 52, Engine 50, FM2, FM3   Graham Tower 1. If I left anyone out please email me.Graham Fire Department cleared the scene at 04:02All other units cleared the incident at 04:15 There were no injuries reported. Click to view photos  (http://www.emholtfire.com/index.php?set_albumName=album07 option=com_gallery Itemid=6 include=view_album.php) Incident Audio   00:42:58 - 2008-02-13Updated 16:14:00 </itunes:summary>
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            <title>UPDATE - Sexual Assault Suspect Info</title>
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            <description>Alamance County -  Sheriffs Deputies are searching for a suspect who sexually assaulted someone at Cedar Rock Park on Wednesday Feb, 6th 2008 around 2 pm. Hear the BOLO Press ReleaseOn 2/6/02 at 14:12 hours deputies and EMS were dispatched to Cedar Rock Park on HWY 49 south in reference to a female being assaulted. Upon arrival officers contacted a W/F who displayed obvious signs of injuries. The victim reported that she had arrived at the park around 13:30 hours in order to run on the established park trails. Shortly after starting her route, the victim was confronted by a W/M near a heavily wooded area. The suspect attacked the victim, forcing her bodily off the trails deeper into the surrounding wooded area. At that point the victim was partially bound by the suspect and apparently strangled into unconsciousness. A short time later the victim regained consciousness, and fled to the parking lot area where she located park employees and reported the attack. She was subsequently transported to Alamance Regional Medical Center where she was treated for injuries.The suspect was described as a W/M, late 30&amp;amp;#39;s to early 40&amp;amp;#39;s, standing 5&amp;amp;#39;11  to 6&amp;amp;#39;1  in height and weighing approximately 180 LBS. He has sandy colored hair and light mustache with some gray. He has light colored eyes and was noted as having an obvious tan. He was wearing a Grey sweatshirt, blue jeans and a faded green ball cap with some type of gold lettering. His voice was described as sounding  local  in accent. At the time of the attack the suspect was carrying a commercially cut wooden stick, described as a (possibly) square cut stake of light colored wood.A suspect matching this exact description was observed by park personnel exiting the trails shortly before the victim made the report. This subject did not respond when he was (casually) spoken too, and was observed getting into a late model Ford F-150 extended cab pickup truck, described as being darker in color. Investigators are also attempting to locate several potential witnesses who may have observed the suspect either prior to or immediately after the attack. The victim recalls passing a W/M approximately 60 yrs of age carrying a small dog shortly before being attacked. In addition a white van, a silver  sporty type car and an unknown 4dr vehicle where in the parking lot of the park when the victim arrived. In addition, a gold colored Ford Ranger Truck was seen departing the lot just prior to the suspect exiting the trails. Two composites of potential witnesses or persons of interest have been developed from witnesses at the scene. Anyone who was in the immediate area between 13:00 and 15:00 hours or is aware of anyone who may have been in the area is asked to contact Alamance County Sheriffs Office, Criminal Investigations Division.The investigation is ongoing at this time                                                                        Randy Jones PIO - ACSO  </description>
            <pubDate>Thu, 07 Feb 2008 20:17:09 +0100</pubDate>
            <itunes:summary>Alamance County -  Sheriffs Deputies are searching for a suspect who sexually assaulted someone at Cedar Rock Park on Wednesday Feb, 6th 2008 around 2 pm. Hear the BOLO Press ReleaseOn 2/6/02 at 14:12 hours deputies and EMS were dispatched to Cedar Rock Park on HWY 49 south in reference to a female being assaulted. Upon arrival officers contacted a W/F who displayed obvious signs of injuries. The victim reported that she had arrived at the park around 13:30 hours in order to run on the established park trails. Shortly after starting her route, the victim was confronted by a W/M near a heavily wooded area. The suspect attacked the victim, forcing her bodily off the trails deeper into the surrounding wooded area. At that point the victim was partially bound by the suspect and apparently strangled into unconsciousness. A short time later the victim regained consciousness, and fled to the parking lot area where she located park employees and reported the attack. She was subsequently transported to Alamance Regional Medical Center where she was treated for injuries.The suspect was described as a W/M, late 30&amp;amp;#39;s to early 40&amp;amp;#39;s, standing 5&amp;amp;#39;11  to 6&amp;amp;#39;1  in height and weighing approximately 180 LBS. He has sandy colored hair and light mustache with some gray. He has light colored eyes and was noted as having an obvious tan. He was wearing a Grey sweatshirt, blue jeans and a faded green ball cap with some type of gold lettering. His voice was described as sounding  local  in accent. At the time of the attack the suspect was carrying a commercially cut wooden stick, described as a (possibly) square cut stake of light colored wood.A suspect matching this exact description was observed by park personnel exiting the trails shortly before the victim made the report. This subject did not respond when he was (casually) spoken too, and was observed getting into a late model Ford F-150 extended cab pickup truck, described as being darker in color. Investigators are also attempting to locate several potential witnesses who may have observed the suspect either prior to or immediately after the attack. The victim recalls passing a W/M approximately 60 yrs of age carrying a small dog shortly before being attacked. In addition a white van, a silver  sporty type car and an unknown 4dr vehicle where in the parking lot of the park when the victim arrived. In addition, a gold colored Ford Ranger Truck was seen departing the lot just prior to the suspect exiting the trails. Two composites of potential witnesses or persons of interest have been developed from witnesses at the scene. Anyone who was in the immediate area between 13:00 and 15:00 hours or is aware of anyone who may have been in the area is asked to contact Alamance County Sheriffs Office, Criminal Investigations Division.The investigation is ongoing at this time                                                                        Randy Jones PIO - ACSO  </itunes:summary>
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            <title>Charles Norton “Butch” Harrington Jr</title>
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            <description> Final Call Audio    			GRAHAM &amp;amp;mdash; Charles Norton &amp;amp;ldquo;Butch&amp;amp;rdquo; Harrington Jr, 59, of 121 West Gilbreath St., died at 7 a.m. Saturday, August 18, 2007, at Alamance Regional Medical Center. He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Graham. Retired from the Graham Fire Department with 33 years of service, he was a former Treasurer, Captain, and Assistant Chief. He Received Fireman of the year in 1980. He retired as Assistant Chief. He was a past member of the Graham Rotary Club, and was a past president in the year of 1980-81. He was awarded Paul Harris Fellow by Rotary International. Butch was a member of the Planning and Zoning Board with the City of Graham, and was currently serving as Chairman. He was a 1965 graduate of Graham High School, attended Appalachian State University and graduated from Elon College with a degree in Business Administration. He enjoyed numerous hobbies including golf, fishing and NASCAR racing. He was an avid supporter of Graham High School Athletics Booster Club. He Enjoyed taking trips to the beach, listening to beach music and his family considered him a master of the grill. Survivors include wife of 35 years, Cathy Euliss Harrington of the home; sons, Charles N. &amp;amp;ldquo;Chase&amp;amp;rdquo; Harrington, III and wife Kristen of Burlington and John Bascom Harrington of Graham; brother, David M. Harrington and wife Judy of Burlington; mother-in-law, Gaynell Younts Euliss of Graham; special Miniature Dashund, Cadee; and loved nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Charles Norton Harrington, Sr. and Helen Moore Harrington and father-in-law, John F. &amp;amp;ldquo;Butch&amp;amp;rdquo; Euliss. The funeral will be held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday at First Baptist Church of Graham, with the Rev. James L. Rosser and the Rev. Darryl Peebles officiating. Burial will be at Graham Memorial Park. The family will receive friends at McClure Funeral Home in Graham from 6 to 8 p.m. tonight and other times at the residence. Memorials may be made to Hospice and Palliative Care of Alamance/Caswell, 914 Chapel Hill Road, Burlington, N.C. 27215. Online condolences to www.mcclurefuneralservice.net</description>
            <pubDate>Tue, 21 Aug 2007 23:35:59 +0100</pubDate>
            <itunes:summary> Final Call Audio    			GRAHAM &amp;amp;mdash; Charles Norton &amp;amp;ldquo;Butch&amp;amp;rdquo; Harrington Jr, 59, of 121 West Gilbreath St., died at 7 a.m. Saturday, August 18, 2007, at Alamance Regional Medical Center. He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Graham. Retired from the Graham Fire Department with 33 years of service, he was a former Treasurer, Captain, and Assistant Chief. He Received Fireman of the year in 1980. He retired as Assistant Chief. He was a past member of the Graham Rotary Club, and was a past president in the year of 1980-81. He was awarded Paul Harris Fellow by Rotary International. Butch was a member of the Planning and Zoning Board with the City of Graham, and was currently serving as Chairman. He was a 1965 graduate of Graham High School, attended Appalachian State University and graduated from Elon College with a degree in Business Administration. He enjoyed numerous hobbies including golf, fishing and NASCAR racing. He was an avid supporter of Graham High School Athletics Booster Club. He Enjoyed taking trips to the beach, listening to beach music and his family considered him a master of the grill. Survivors include wife of 35 years, Cathy Euliss Harrington of the home; sons, Charles N. &amp;amp;ldquo;Chase&amp;amp;rdquo; Harrington, III and wife Kristen of Burlington and John Bascom Harrington of Graham; brother, David M. Harrington and wife Judy of Burlington; mother-in-law, Gaynell Younts Euliss of Graham; special Miniature Dashund, Cadee; and loved nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Charles Norton Harrington, Sr. and Helen Moore Harrington and father-in-law, John F. &amp;amp;ldquo;Butch&amp;amp;rdquo; Euliss. The funeral will be held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday at First Baptist Church of Graham, with the Rev. James L. Rosser and the Rev. Darryl Peebles officiating. Burial will be at Graham Memorial Park. The family will receive friends at McClure Funeral Home in Graham from 6 to 8 p.m. tonight and other times at the residence. Memorials may be made to Hospice and Palliative Care of Alamance/Caswell, 914 Chapel Hill Road, Burlington, N.C. 27215. Online condolences to www.mcclurefuneralservice.net</itunes:summary>
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            <title>Climax Street Shooting</title>
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            <description>Graham, NC - Graham Police, Alamance County EMS and Alamance County Rescue responded to a report of a person shot in the head at 405 Climax Street in Graham. Suspects fled the scene,  police noticed the vehicle and chased it for a short time. Three suspects jumped out of thier car and fled on foot. Police quickly aprehended all three. ) Patient was transported to UNC Medical Center in Chapel Hill ) Patient was shot with a 380 </description>
            <pubDate>Tue, 10 Jul 2007 05:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <itunes:summary>Graham, NC - Graham Police, Alamance County EMS and Alamance County Rescue responded to a report of a person shot in the head at 405 Climax Street in Graham. Suspects fled the scene,  police noticed the vehicle and chased it for a short time. Three suspects jumped out of thier car and fled on foot. Police quickly aprehended all three. ) Patient was transported to UNC Medical Center in Chapel Hill ) Patient was shot with a 380 </itunes:summary>
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