A man was arrested Thursday after a missing and endangered Fayetteville woman was found dead last week, police said.
Fayetteville, North Carolina, authorities on Thursday arrested Tyrell Siermons, 30, in connection with the January disappearance and murder of 25-year-old Heather Williams.
Based on the part of the world Fayetteville is located, Strickler said it is likely that there will be some sleet or freezing rain during the week, but snow will likely be the favored precipitation type.
The Fayetteville Police Department said one person is dead after a fight led to two people stabbed inside a home in the Chestnut Hill subdivision.
A Cumberland County judge denied bond for the man accused of killing a former Fayetteville City Councilman's daughter.
Fayetteville police said Christopher Wayne Walker, 40, is charged in the murder of Sherri Miller, 57, who was found dead in her Ireland Drive home Saturday afternoon.
Heather Williams, 25, went missing Jan. 4. Her body was found a few days later. Police arrested a suspect on Jan. 16. After filing a missing person report, Williams said her mom pulled Verizon phone records to see who Heather’s last point of contact was.
Home security footage showed Williams leave home and get into the car with someone, according to WRAL. Police said she got into a light-colored sedan before she disappeared. “Seeing her get into a car, we don’t know who she got into a car with. It’s eerie, it’s at nighttime,” her sister, Mary Williams, told WNCN.
Louise Sweeney’s weekly visits with her 92-year-old father have gone from a 20-minute drive to a four-hour roundtrip.
A Cumberland County judge denied bond for the man accused of killing a former Fayetteville City Councilman’s daughter.
The North Carolina State Veterans Home has been shut down for more than a year, with more than 80 people displaced.
Fayetteville city and county schools merged by an act of the North Carolina General Assembly in April 1985, and to my ear, I have not heard over the decades many people pining for a return to the old way. Yes, I’ll admit I’m a little biased as a ...