Two North Carolina State Highway Patrol troopers, Sgt. Garrett Macario and Sgt. Matthew Morrison, have been suspended amid an investigation into their credibility, resulting in the dismissal of 180 DWI cases.
One trooper's reliability came into question after he was heard on video providing false and misleading information at a deadly crash scene.
A chase that started with a vehicle going 113 mph on Interstate 40 ended with three people evading authorities in Chapel Hill Saturday morning.
In addition, approximately 180 traffic cases involving the two troopers have been dismissed. According to CBS 17, Wake County District Attorney Lorri Freeman said that the state would not move forward with nearly 180 cases involving Trooper Garrett Lee Macario and about a dozen cases involving his supervisor, Sergeant Matthew Lindly Morrison.
Police are searching for three people who stole a car and shot at a state trooper during a chase that ended in Chapel Hill on Jan. 25, 2025. Chapel Hill Police and the State Highway Patrol are searching for three people who shot at a state trooper during a car chase early Saturday morning.
About 180 cases involving two North Carolina State Highway Patrol troopers have been dismissed or are under review in Wake County after questions about the credibility of the troopers arose.
Chapel Hill Police and State Highway Patrol investigators are working to identify suspects after an overnight chase that included gunfire.
A mother and her four children were killed in a North Carolina crash Sunday afternoon, according to authorities.
According to First Sgt. A.M. Pait with the North Carolina State Highway Patrol, five members of a Robeson County family, including four children, died in a two-
The North Carolina State Highway Patrol responded to a two-vehicle collision on US-13 on Grabtown Road on Monday, Jan. 20 around 6:30 p.m.Sierra Terry, 38, of G
The North Carolina State Highway Patrol responded to a fatal collision on US-13 on Monday evening. A Nissan driven by 38 year old Sierra Terry of Greenville was
A North Carolina appeals court says the mother of a student killed while on a ride-along in a Highway Patrol cruiser can continue suing for gross negligence against the trooper who was driving.