The building this guy's car ran into was one of the Raleigh North
buildings. He lives on Barksdale.
Mark
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http://www.wral.com/news/news_briefs/story/9584454/
A Raleigh man was charged Wednesday after police say he crashed his car
into an apartment building on Burgundy Street and then fled the scene on
foot.
The suspect, Tavaris Deon Quiller, 24, of 704 Barksdale Drive, was
apprehended a short time later. He was charged with felony hit and run
and taken to the Wake County jail.
Police said Quiller hopped out of the SUV he was driving before it
struck the building. No one was injured in the crash.
Damages to the building were minimal, police said.
According to Department of Correction records, Quiller has a lengthy
criminal history, dating back to 2003. He has faced breaking and
entering, larceny, robbery, drug possession and robbery with a dangerous
weapon charges.
Web Editor: Bridget Whelan
Hey neighbors,
I've always valued living in a neighborhood with active gardeners. To
that end, and to share tips and tricks, I've created a new email list
for gardeners and gardening topics.
Got advice for other gardeners? Got veggies to share? Need some help
getting started with your garden? Sign up and let's help each other out!
http://www.eastraleigh.org/mailman/listinfo/gardening
Mark
1108 Tonsler
Neighbors,
Architects from the faculty of the School of Architecture at NC State's
College of Design, members of the Young Architects Forum as well as our
neighborhood's own in situ studio will be assisting in the tornado recovery
by volunteering their services to the local residents this Saturday at 4 pm.
If you have rebuilding needs, please come take a moment to talk to these
professionals. Preserving the architectural history of East Raleigh and the
King Charles neighborhood is important in the recovery process and can help
address problems our neighborhood will be facing as we rebuild our homes. In
addition, the architects can help look over your home, assess damage to the
best of their ability, help figure out what to do if there are options, talk
about working with contractors, and look over estimates to try to help
protect you from unfair practices.
We are meeting at the house of Matt Griffith of in situ studio, 111 Longview
Lake Dr.
*Please let me know if you plan on attending* by responding to this email or
calling 830-6815 if you someone you know doesn't have email access.
Please tell your friends and neighbors! If you can't make it tomorrow, but
are still interested, let me know too. Thanks!
Sincerely, Keith