North Carolina
North Carolina family of 10 finds stolen U-haul truck ransacked in Atlanta
ATLANTA – A North Carolina couple says they have no choice but to start over after a U-Haul truck they reported stolen earlier this week was found ransacked more than 20 miles from where it was taken in Gwinnett County. Now police in Gwinnett are looking for the perpetrators.
“I feel violated … I feel very violated,” Shanna Sanon told FOX 5.
The wife and mom of eight says her family’s recent move to Atlanta came with anything but a warm welcome.
The Sanon family says their U-Haul truck was stolen and ransacked not even a week into their move to Atlanta.
“I just was relocating from Raleigh, N.C.,” Sanon explained. “[I] got an opportunity at a new job, and so we moved all of our things into a 26-foot U-Haul truck.”
Within days of their arrival, that truck containing everything they owned was stolen from the parking lot of their hotel on Pleasant Hill Road.
“Friday morning, my husband came to get some stuff out of the truck, and it was gone. It was just gone,” Sanon said. “Birth certificates, social security numbers, everything you know you would keep within your home was in there … just gone.”
She told FOX 5 security video from the hotel parking lot captured thieves driving off in the truck just after 1 a.m. Friday. On Sunday, Atlanta Police found it abandoned on Fayetteville Road.
“We literally still have the keys, so we have no idea … we don’t know who drove off with this truck,” she said. “They wrecked the truck.”
Sanon said it wasn’t until the following Saturday that they were able to see the damage to the truck and that the inside had been ransacked.
“It’s a horrible feeling,” she said.
Despite the setback, Sanon told FOX 5 she’s grateful for the compassion others in the community have shown through donations.
North Carolina
Santa Claus swaps reindeer for alpacas at farm in Waynesville
WAYNESVILLE, N.C. — At Winchester Creek Farm, Santa Claus traded in his traditional reindeer for alpacas during the farm’s Santa Tour on Monday.
The event offered visitors a unique opportunity to pose for photos with Santa and interact closely with the farm’s animals.
The farm also featured a large mailbox for children to send their letters to Santa. Luanna Baldwin, a mother from Canton, expressed her delight with the experience.
“This was a great outing to take the girls for some Christmas magic,” Baldwin said. “They’ve been asking to see Santa, write a letter specifically, so that was super fun.”
In addition to the alpacas, the tour allowed guests to feed and pet various other farm animals. Farm Manager Ashley Edwards highlighted the joy the event brings to visitors of all ages.
“We have people come in who are in their 60s, 70s, and above who have never touched a chicken before, and I’m able to provide that kind of happiness to their hearts to their soul, and I think it’s great,” Edwards said. “This is a memory people aren’t going to forget.”
Winchester Creek Farm has been hosting the Santa Tours for the past six years. Although this year’s event has ended, the farm offers tours throughout the year.
Winchester Creek Farm operates as a year-round working farm, raising animals primarily for the fiber produced by their coats.
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North Carolina
Multiple injuries reported in northeast Charlotte 8-car crash
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) – An eight-car crash injured several people and shut down a major interstate on Christmas Eve, the Charlotte Fire Department confirmed.
The crash happened at Interstate 85 North at West W.T. Harris Boulevard. I-85 was shut down by 7:40 p.m. and isn’t expected to reopen before 10:40 p.m.
Of those injured, two were taken to area hospitals, according to Medic.
Crews at the scene said to expect significant delays in the area.
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