March 12, 2018, 02:34 PM
slabsides45reminder ... please take your personal security seriously ... especially if you live in a secluded area UPDATE: arrests made 3/14
Moderately severe thread drift...
For those who've installed the diy secoority systems that can be accessed by your cell phones, can you also bring it up on the tv to view? If so, how difficult is that to do for yourself?
March 12, 2018, 06:48 PM
GrumpyBikerFor myself it was easier than expected.
The modem was the only snag.
I have the hard line feed going to a TV in our gym so I can keep an eye on things while I have headphones on.
Hiding the DVR was what took a bit of time as I didn't want it to be taken.
March 13, 2018, 09:18 AM
slabsides45So you can watch tv on that, then switch to security feed?
March 14, 2018, 03:50 PM
Sig209update in OP.
Two arrested.
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March 14, 2018, 05:21 PM
Elk Hunterquote:
Originally posted by Warhorse:
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Originally posted by wcb6092:
This is why I carry at home,you never know how fast things can change.
Amen to that!
Yep!
Only time I am not packing is when I am in bed, and it laying on the night stand, less than arm's reach.
Now if I could get the mrs to accept the idea that she needs to do so as well. But any further discussion with her would be a waste of breath.
March 14, 2018, 06:02 PM
wcb6092Men with previous criminal ties to area charged in Alford murder
https://www.rrspin.com/roanoke...n-alford-murder.htmlMunn has a lengthy criminal record in Warren County, according to state Department of Public Safety records.
His past record includes numerous counts of larceny, damaging telecommunication wires and a count of burning personal property, a charge which dates back to 2003.
Kearney has a criminal record which includes convictions in Halifax, Nash and Warren, DPS records show.
Records also show he goes by the name Dervan A. Brown.
He has served time for second-degree kidnapping, assault, larceny and other counts.
Waters said the past records of the men “are not reflective of what has happened” in Friday’s case.
Roanoke Rapids police Chief Chuck Hasty said the police department received information today of Kearney’s whereabouts. The police department used surveillance, patrol officers, City County Drug Task Force agents and detectives to affect Kearney’s arrest around 12:30 p.m. at the intersection of Smith Church Road and Highway 158.
Kearney had no comment as he was escorted from the Roanoke Rapids Police Department to a waiting Warren County Sheriff’s Office patrol car.
Warren County Lieutenant Michael Wells, who with Roanoke Rapids Captain Bobby Martin escorted Kearney to his car, declined comment.
Both men, Waters said, were arrested following vehicle stops.
Waters said Mr. Alford continues to recover from the injuries he sustained in the house fire. “With what he’s went through, he’s helped us as much as he could.”
North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation Special Agent in Charge Mike Benning gave “sincere condolences” to family and friends of the Alfords, some who gathered at the fire station. “The family exhibited extreme courage and strength through this event.”
He commended the effort law enforcement put forth in the case. “If it wasn’t for the effort, we would not have been as successful as we have been.”
Williams said agencies throughout the region and state as well as Virginia aided in the investigation. “These guys helped us tremendously.”
One friend and one family member of the Alfords declined comment following the briefing.
Waters expects Kearney and Munn to have their first appearances in Warren County District Court next Wednesday.
March 14, 2018, 06:13 PM
wreckdiverBurn in Hell assholes!! So glad they were apprehended!!