
Taylor Greenway, where graffiti was written on walls, police records state.

Damage to municipal property was discovered Sunday at a restroom facility on West Independence Boulevard adjacent to the Emily B.Nothing was listed as stolen, but damage to the door was put at $250. A break-in occurred Sunday at the residence of Gene Rees on Marion Street, where an unknown suspect kicked in a front door to gain entry.White is scheduled to appear in Surry District Court next Monday.

Those warrants had been issued in March 2022, with the exception of the one for vehicle theft which had been filed in October 2021. This led to him being charged with possession of methamphetamine, a felony possession of marijuana possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of marijuana paraphernalia.Ī routine records check also revealed multiple outstanding warrants for the Madison man on felony charges issued through the Surry County Sheriff’s Office, which in addition to larceny of a motor vehicle include possession of stolen goods, financial card theft, 12 counts of obtaining property by false pretense and breaking or entering of a motor vehicle. White was encountered by officers during a traffic stop on Hamburg Street, leading to a consent search of the 2010 Ford Focus he was operating. Sage Andrew White, 32, of Madison, was jailed under a $91,500 secured bond on a felony drug charge and warrants for arrest for 16 other felonies, including larceny of a motor vehicle, on Feb.The Tractor Supply store on Rockford Street was the scene of a crime discovered Monday which involved the larceny of property valued at $2,600, according to Mount Airy Police Department reports.Ī locking cable was cut overnight Sunday, enabling the theft of Coleman products including a go-kart with a black frame and red seat a gas-powered 100cc mini bike, black in color and a green and black gas-powered mini bike.If Tobias, Virginie, or Walter (all late season storm names) try to show up for that new date then Morrison may want to consider a rain dance before the 2023 Mayberry Food Truck Fest to break the bad luck. NOAA predicts up to 21 named storms this season with six to ten expected to become major hurricanes. Yet somehow also not fully outside the Atlantic hurricane season that runs to the end of November. in #downtownmountairy.”Ĭonsider the rescheduled food truck fest to be among the final warmups before Thanksgiving excess. Morrison invites everyone to try it again before the holidays, “Please plan on joining us for a big pre-Thanksgiving Food Truck feast on Sunday, Nov. Nevertheless, people show up for the food trucks – it’s still a fan favorite event.” We’ve had heavy rains, six inches of snow, a tornado warning mid-festival, and now a possible hurricane. She had joked the event may seem starcrossed and has had some lousy luck with the weather, “The festival has a notorious reputation for extreme weather. “We have been monitoring the forecast and while this event is normally rain or shine, we will need to err on the side of caution for your safety.” “We hate to do it, but we’ll have to postpone the Mayberry Food Truck Fest due to Hurricane Ian,” Morrison wrote Friday morning. The only time folks want soggy food is when it was intended to be soggy, no offense to Mother Nature or Hurricane Ian and their suggested secret ingredient – water.

“While this event is normally rain or shine, if the weather forecast hasn’t improved, we will reschedule.”įriday morning the announcement was made that exercising an abundance of caution was better than asking diners and tourists to walk between the raindrops whilst enjoying food truck offerings. “Safety is our top priority,” she said earlier this week when mulling the possibilities. had been holding her breath throughout the week to see if the Mayberry Food Truck Fest might be able to be held this weekend despite the icky weather. Lizzie Morrison, downtown coordinator for Mount Airy Downtown Inc. The Mayberry Food Truck fest has joined the list of events whose organizers have decided not to compete against the unpredictability of Hurricane Ian and has been rescheduled for a pre-Thanksgiving bash instead. Early this week as the threat of Hurricane Ian was still days away, several weekend gatherings acted in advance and moved their events indoors or rescheduled them.
