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Feb. 7—A Harnett County deputy, who served as a school resource officer and had significant ties to Sampson County, is being mourned following a multi-vehicle wreck Tuesday that claimed his life.
Nov. 27—Victims have now been identified in a murder-suicide that left four people dead in Sampson County on Sunday. Sampson County Sheriff's officials said an apparent domestic dispute ...
Sampson County deputies found four people dead in the woods at the end of Tanner Lane after responding to shots fired around 9:22 a.m. Sunday, news partner ABC11 reported. The wooded area is a ...
The Sampson Independent is an American daily newspaper headquartered in Clinton, Sampson County, North Carolina. The paper is a member of the North Carolina Press Association. The paper is a member of the North Carolina Press Association.
Dr. John B. Seavey House and Cemetery is a historic plantation house located near Harrells, Sampson County, North Carolina. The house was built in 1841, and is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, single pile, Greek Revival style frame dwelling. The front facade features a two-tier front portico. The interior follows a central hall plan.
But she later died at a hospital, according to a news release by the Polk County Sheriff's Office. Authorities have not completed their investigation. Jail or Agency: Polk County Jail; State: Iowa; Date arrested or booked: 6/9/2016; Date of death: 6/9/2016; Age at death: 50; Sources: www.desmoinesregister.com, Polk County Medical Examiner
According to the Sampson County Sheriff’s Office, Leona Heyward, 24, and Ryan Squires, 34, died in the pursuit that began shortly after 6 p.m.
Sampson was born in Schull, County Cork in Ireland, then part of the UK. He was the fourth of five children [2] to James Sampson, a Cornish-born metallurgical chemist, and his wife, Sarah Anne Macdermott. [3] The family moved to Liverpool and Sampson attended the Liverpool Institute and then graduated from St. John's College, Cambridge in 1888. [4]