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WEEKLY COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER
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The Weaverville Tribune
Apr 2 - 8, 2009 Vol. 7 No. 14 Woodfin • Weaverville • Barnardsville Fifty Cents
Break-ins threaten Weaverville Road businesses
Philly Hoagie House, were each Appearances owner Jeanne Perry
By Matt Tate
hit early Monday morning (March feels fortunate all she had to replace
30). Nothing was stolen in either was a broken window but is still
Some business owners along case, but damage was done to the frustrated to be victimized during
Police charge teen
Weaverville Road in Woodfin are exteriors of both businesses. this recession.
getting fed up with the string of Monday’s incidents mark “It’s pretty sad somebody has
break-ins in the town’s main com- the seventh and eighth break- to go to extremes to try and rob
mercial district. ins the Woodfin Police Depart- a business,” she said. “Times are with rape, burglary
The last two businesses to be ment believes occurred at various hard enough as it is. To hurt other
the target of robbery attempts, Weaverville Road businesses in the people, it’s just not right.”
worth, police say.
Appearances Salon & Spa and last six months.
By Matt Tate
Continued on page 18
A second-degree rape charge
is issued when the alleged act is
Weaverville police arrested a by force and against the will of
Weaverville teen on charges of the other person, but a weapon
second-degree rape and first- is not used during the incident
degree burglary Sunday (March and the victim is not seriously
29). injured. It is a Class C felony
William Taylor Duckworth, that carries a maximum prison
17, of Terrace Drive, was arrested sentence of 40 years. A first-
at his residence without incident. degree burglary charge is issued
Duckworth’s arrest came after when the incident occurs in an
the victim in the case brought occupied house.
forth information about the Police transported Duckworth
alleged incident to Weaverville to the Buncombe County De-
police. The victim, who is not tention Center and he was placed
being identified, knew Duck- under a $100,000 bond.
Trolley
restoration
under way
This image, taken from surveillance video at Philly Hoagie House, shows an individual
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returning to his two-door sedan after a failed attempt to break in to the eatery.
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