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Woman reports carjacking
April 30 in West Asheville
An Asheville woman reported to police that she was the victim of a carjacking in West Asheville on April 30.
She said a man got into her car at Florida Avenue and Burton Street and forced her to drive at gunpoint, Asheville police noted. She eventually escaped by jumping from the car.
Nobody has been charged and police are continuing to investigate.
Construction equipment
vandalized at Biltmore Lake
CANDLER ó Instrument gauges on construction equipment were damaged by
vandals in the Biltmore Lake housing development between April 20 and
23, according to the Buncombe County Sheriffís Office.
Equipment and materials worth thousands of dollars have been either damaged or stolen, authorities said.
Other acts of vandalism and thefts have occurred in the same area in
the past two years. Officials are asking anyone with information to
call Crime Stoppers at 255-5050.
911 recording indicates
witnesses heard gunshots
Witnesses reported hearing as many as five gunshots just before a
Fletcher manís car smashed into a tree at Michigan and Indiana avenues
about 9:06 p.m. April 29, recordings of 911 calls made public last
Thursday indicated.
A suspect has not been arrested, police said.
Three calls reportedly were received by 911 within seconds of each
other just before the arrival of police. All of the callers said they
heard gunshots before Craig Anthony Valentineís Isuzu Trooper crashed.
He was found dead in the car with at least one gunshot wound, police
said. Valentineís death is being investigated as a homicide
Hawaii man to face trial
in death of Asheville man
HONOLULU, Hawaii ó A Hawaii man was charged May 4 with manslaughter
following the death of a would-be law student from Asheville on April
22.
Police say Less Schnable Jr., 21, of Nanakuli beat to death Christopher
Reuther, 34, an Asheville native who was visiting Honolulu to consider
attending the University of Hawaiiís law program.
The incident reportedly took place after Reuther took a photograph of Schnable without his permission.
According to police, Schnable punhed Reuther once in the area of his
left ear, causing him to collapse. He died at the† Hawaii Medical
Center two days later.
An April 30 atutopsy determined that he had died as a result of a traumatic hemorrhage due to blunt force trauma to the head.
Reuther had been persued by both the UH and Tulane University. UH law
school students had planned to meet with him April 23 to try to recruit
him into the schoolís highly competitive environmental law
program.Meanwhile, TU had offered him a nearly full scholarship.
Reuther graduated from North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics
in Durham, N.C., and then graduated with degrees in journalism and
environmental science from the University of North Carolina.
In addition to the manslaughter charge, Schnable is charged with
unauthorized entry into a motor vehicle. He was held in lieu of a
$100,000 bond.
Man charged with DUI,
speeding by UNCA police
UNC Asheville campus police charged Barrett Dare Locke last Friday with
speeding and driving while intoxicated in an off-campus arrest.
Locke, 23, a Tulsa, Okla., native who lives at 99 Ascension Dr. in
Asheville, was arrested on Riverside Drive about 8:15 p.m. by Officer
Shannon Green, assisted by Assistant Chief Jerry Adams.
While Green and Adams were on routine patrol, a 2002 Nissan Pathfinder
pulled out in front of the UNCA police cruiser on Founders Drive on
campus, after which the officers followed it onto W.T. Weaver Boulevard
and then onto Broadway Street, the report stated.
The Pathfinder then ìmade an erratic lane change and began driving at a
high rate of speed,î clocked at 50 mph in a 35 mph zone, Green noted.
When the officers stopped the vehicle at the French Broad Antique Mall
on Riverside Drive, Green reported detecting a strong odor of alcohol
on the breath of Locke, who was identified as its owner-driver.
ìHe advised me he had been drinking the night before and then changed
his story to he had drank an alcoholic beverage an hour previously,î
Greenís report noted. ìAs he exited the vehicle, Mr. Locke was very
unstead on his feet.î
In three field sobriety tests, Locke performed poorly. After he then
tested .15 BAC on an alcosensor test, Locke was placed under arrest. He
was transported to the Buncombe County Detention Center, where he
registered a .13 BAC on an Intoxolyzer 5,000 test.
The judge later released Locke ó on a $500 bond ó to a sober adult. His
trial date is set for June 12. ìMr. Locke was very cooperative at the
time,î Green noted.
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