Community Safety Alerts and Local Developments in Duck

News Summary

This week in Duck, community members are alerted to the dangers of counterfeit currency circulating in local businesses, while police have made a positive arrest in a hit-and-run case. Ocracoke Health Center faces leadership changes with a recent resignation, and bridge repairs are delayed due to inclement weather. Positive news includes plans for new development on a 1.55-acre parcel and a heartfelt plea for the adoption of an 8-year-old dog. As challenges arise, safety and community engagement remain a priority.

Exciting Updates from Duck: Community Safety Warnings and Local Developments

Dangers of Counterfeit Currency in Duck

In Duck this week, the local Police Department has issued an urgent alert about some troubling *counterfeit movie money* making its rounds. Community members are encouraged to stay vigilant and double-check any cash they receive, especially in local businesses. This is not an isolated incident, so folks are reminded to keep their eyes peeled for anything suspicious!

Hit-and-Run Arrest

In a more positive turn of events, police have arrested a suspect connected to a *hit-and-run* incident that took place recently. This incident involved the “Room in the Inn” program, which provides help to those in need. Authorities are working hard to ensure that justice is served and the community remains safe. It’s great to see the efforts of local law enforcement making a difference!

Resignation from Ocracoke Health Center

In local news, the Ocracoke Health Center has seen a shake-up with the announcement of Gabrielle Rockson’s resignation. While this might raise questions about future health service continuity, the community is hopeful that the health center will find a worthy replacement who can continue providing essential services to residents.

Weather Woes Delay Bridge Repairs

For residents awaiting repairs on the Old Manns Harbor Bridge, it seems *inclement weather* has thrown a bit of a wrench in the works. The ongoing construction has hit a snag due to recent storms, and while frustrations may be high, safety must come first.

Mixed Results in 2024 Occupancy and Meal Collections

As the year unfolds, Duck has seen *flat results* in its 2024 occupancy and meal collections. This isn’t the trend local businesses were hoping for! Stakeholders are urged to engage and seek innovative solutions to attract visitors and bolster the local economy.

New Development Plans in the Pipeline

On a more promising note, the town is eyeing a *1.55-acre parcel* of land for potential development. Conversations around what this project could entail are buzzing in the community. Residents are excited to see how this could boost the local economy and enhance community services.

Dogs Deserve Loving Homes

In heartwarming news, the OBX SPCA is featuring an *adoptable dog* named Grandpa Al. This 8-year-old senior dog is searching for a loving home. Community members are encouraged to consider adopting this furry friend and giving him a chance at a delightful retirement!

Kitty Hawk’s Call for Audit Proposals

Across neighboring Kitty Hawk, the town is actively soliciting proposals for audit services. Interested parties have until *February 28, 2025, at 2 p.m.* to submit their proposals. It’s a great opportunity for community-focused businesses to lend their expertise!

Golf Cart Mishap in Duck

A recent *golf cart crash* in Duck has raised eyebrows and safety concerns. A 13-year-old driver was involved in an accident which resulted in a *22-year-old woman being hospitalized*. Thankfully, she is expected to recover, but authorities have charged a 21-year-old man with a misdemeanor for allowing the unlicensed teen to drive. Everyone is reminded to prioritize safety, especially in family-friendly areas.

Meet Duck Police’s Newest Members

In a recent Town Council meeting, Duck Police were proud to introduce their newest officers, including Police Officer Richard Deaner along with recruits Xavier Berry and Micheal Ohse. It’s always exciting to welcome new members to the team and see local law enforcement grow!

Community Grants for Construction Projects

On a positive note, the council has accepted a sizable *$144,000 grant* from the North Carolina Division of Coastal Management. This grant aims to cover project construction costs, though an additional *$41,000* will be required from the town for further surveys and detailed plans. This is a promising investment into the community’s infrastructure!

Emergency Operations Planning

Lastly, Duck Police Chief Jeff Ackerman presented the *Emergency Operations Plan* during the council meeting, highlighting the town’s preparedness for any potential crises. It’s reassuring to know that the community is well-prepared and organized in times of need.

As you can see, there’s much happening in Duck—from safety updates to exciting community developments. Stay tuned for more news and make sure to enjoy everything this beautiful town has to offer!

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