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Moore County Sheriff’s investigators received a tip of a person of interest within two days of the Dec. 3, 2022 power substation attacks, according to search warrants filed at the Moore County ...
Moore County’s targeted substations were incapacitated shortly after nightfall on Dec. 3. The substation in Carthage went down at around 7 p.m., followed by the other 10 miles to the southwest ...
Ashley Rowland, 39, of Moore, was arrested last week and charged with child abandonment in connection with the 2022 disappearance of her daughter, who was 2 at the time, police said, CBS affiliate ...
On December 4, a curfew was placed in effect for Moore County, from 9 p.m. until 5 a.m. The nightly curfew was expected to remain in effect until the power was restored. A shelter was established at the Moore County Sports Complex, and Moore County schools were ordered closed from December 5 through December 8 as a result of the power outage.
The killer, Marion Bowman Jr. (June 6, 1980 - January 31, 2025), was arrested and charged with murder and arson. [ 1 ] Bowman, who killed Martin over a monetary dispute, was found guilty of both counts, and sentenced to death for the charge of murdering Martin, while receiving a ten-year jail term for the other charge of third-degree arson.
In 2000, Moore was arrested for assault and burglary and was sentenced to thirteen years in prison. [10] He had been arrested frequently throughout his life for various different burglary offenses and served many years in Maryland jails. In July 2006, while serving time in prison, Moore was connected to an unsolved rape via DNA.
The Moore County Sheriff's Office announced in a Facebook post Monday, Aug. 12, 2024, that no charges would be filed in the case of a Fort Liberty soldier who shot and killed a utility worker ...
Other court documents, including arrest warrants, have been sealed. According to unsealed court documents, Moore could face a maximum of 20 years in prison and up to $1 million fines or both for ...