South York Road
Coverage of South York Road in the Nexus archive.
- Teen accused of starting Gaston County Dollar Tree fire that caused $1M in damage
A 14-year-old boy is accused of intentionally starting a fire at a Gastonia, N.C., Dollar Tree store on July 5, causing $1 million in damage. No injuries were reported, but the fire led to a highway closure. Police have released surveillance photos and are offering a cash reward for information.
- Gastonia police seek help identifying arson suspect in fire that destroyed Dollar Tree
Gastonia police are seeking public help to identify an arson suspect responsible for a fire that destroyed a Dollar Tree on South York Road on July 5, causing $1 million in damages. The fire forced the closure of part of U.S. Highway 321 and a cash reward is offered for information leading to the suspect's identification.
- ‘Substantial’ reward offered in Gaston County Dollar Tree fire that caused $1M in damage
A Dollar Tree store in Gaston County, North Carolina, was intentionally set on fire on July 5, causing $1 million in damage and destroying the building. No injuries were reported, and a 'substantial' cash reward is being offered for information leading to the suspect's identification. Surveillance photos of a possible suspect were released by the Gastonia Police Department on July 23.
- Busy store intentionally set on fire in Gaston County, officials say
A Dollar Tree store on South York Road in Gastonia, N.C., was intentionally set on fire on July 5 around 2 p.m., causing hundreds of thousands of dollars in damage. No injuries were reported, and authorities are seeking information through Gaston County Crime Stoppers.
- Police, fire department respond to fire at Gastonia Dollar Tree
Police and firefighters in Gastonia responded to a fire at a Dollar Tree store near East Hudson Boulevard on Sunday afternoon. No injuries were reported, and the cause of the fire is under investigation.
- Fire at Dollar Tree in Gaston County shuts down busy road
A fire at a Dollar Tree in Gaston County, Gastonia, N.C., caused a road closure on Sunday afternoon, July 5. The blaze, reported at 3 p.m. near South York Road and Bush Street, led to traffic disruptions for several hours. No injuries were reported, and the cause remains under investigation.