One piece of the story has fallen in to place, as we asked police whether Ian Delauder had interaction with the Cary Fire Department (first to arrive on the scene) or the Cary Police Department prior to the self-inflicted gunshot wound. Sergeant Alexander told us, “In listening to radio traffic, it is believed that Mr. Delauder suffered his gunshot wound after the arrival of the fire department. We do not know the timing of his wound in relation to the arrival of police officers. He did not have an interaction with the police.”
Read MoreThe Cary Police Dept has received notification that 35-year-old Ian Delauder, has died from the injuries he sustained on Sunday, March 19, 2023. His death has been ruled a suicide. Delauder was the suspect in the death of 34-year-old Cecily Anne Walker (aka Cecily Anne Walker-Scott) of Raleigh, NC whose body was found in a homemade firepit at 618 Dorset Drive.
Read MoreThe homeowner found with a self-inflicted gunshot has been identified as Ian Delauder, 35 years of age, of Cary, NC. Ian Delauder was transported to the hospital and is currently being treated for his injuries. His condition is critical.
Cary Police have confirmed that Ian Delauder is a suspect in this case. Here are two arrest records, that have both occurred within the last 6 months.
Read MoreThe Imps didn’t let the fun of the parade, alter their focus. With pride on the line, and honoring the Class of 1992, Cary’s football team set about the business of routing the Green Hope Falcons. By the end of the first quarter, Cary was leading 21-0, getting strong play from their offensive line and leaning on their powerful playmaker, JoJo Williams. Williams had two scores in the first quarter, finishing the game with three rushes for pay dirt.
Read MoreThe 2022 Cary Homecoming Parade through Downtown Cary before the football game against Green Hope High School.
Read MoreMrs. Sue was one of Heartwood Montessori’s founders, our beloved school in the heart of Downtown Cary. Hundreds of families called Heartwood their home away from home, prior to the school closing its doors a few years ago. Beginning in 1991, Mrs. Sue and her partners, along with a superstar teaching staff, created a community.
Read MoreLast night, Cary High School’s varsity baseball team took on Apex High School. Although this would be a tense battle between the two rivals, the night started with lots of big smiles as Cary High School welcomed families from the Miracle League of the Triangle. The families were honored prior to the game, as they joined the team on the field for the national anthem.
Read MoreOn property owned by a homeowner’s association, the CTA (Cary Tree Archive) seeks to transform an open landscape - literal grass roots, if you will- into a thriving ecosystem of native trees, shrubs, grasses and perennial flowers, that support local pollinators and countless populations of life, from the birds and the bees, to the caterpillars on the leaves.
Read MoreWe’ve been taking advantage of the drone during the month of November, as the leaves change here in Cary, NC. In this Fall Leaf Watch update, you get the bird’s eye view of two changing landscapes, on the east side of Town: Cary Town Center (acquired by Epic Games, with yet to be seen development plans) and Fenton (mixed use commercial development).
Read MoreCary, North Carolina Fall Leaf Watch. Today’s locations were Bond Park and Preston Golf Course.
Read MoreDowntown Cary, shot from the air, on October 21, 2021.
Read MoreSome pictures from the BMX Freestyle Competition in Cary, NC on October 4-6, 2019. It was exciting to see Daniel Dehrs ride in Cary, NC.
Read MoreCary High School Football Game at Home versus Holly Springs, on September 20th, 2019.
Read MoreWe got plenty of good shots at yesterday’s Downtown Cary Food & Flea…but our four legged friends will be the stars of this recap.
Read MoreIf you weren’t there for this year’s Fall Fest Backyard Party at Cotton House, you better go ahead and put it on the calendar for next year, because this is sure to be an annual favorite.
Read MoreThankfully, the weather cooperated for the second, and final, day of Lazy Daze in Downtown Cary. Enjoy some photos from the day’s festivities.
Read MoreIt’s about meeting people where they are in their wellness journey and providing a safe, fun, encouraging environment. Come as you are, and leave feeling better than when you walked in the door. Fostering a community and building relationships is just as important as the workout. Some days a mental break, and laughing, is more important than how fast you ran or what weight you lifted.
Read MoreDowntown Cary resident, Melissa Hall, spoke with The Pāpur about her business, Emergence Bioenergetics, and her new office location, just blocks away from home.
Melissa’s new office is located in the Heater Office Building on Dry Ave. Fortunately, she says, the right space opened at the right time, to move her practice from Downtown Apex to Downtown Cary.
A big advocate of living green, being outdoors, and eating locally grown produce, she loves being able to walk three blocks from her home, to the office.
Read MoreThe summer swimming season is almost over, with the final meet happening next Tuesday night. However, the summer is never quite complete without a meet against cross town foes, Scottish Hills.
Read MoreThe Cary Imps travelled across town, to visit the Wellsley Wave, and walked away with an improved record of 2-2. Although it was blistering hot, this Fourth of July themed meet, didn’t disappoint. Of course, half the fun happens in the pool, and the other half happens on the sidelines. While it was a sea of blue and green in the pool, it was nothing but red, white, and blue everywhere else. Next week, the team stays on the road to face the Scottish Hills Sea Lions in a hyperlocal turf war, bound to be a battle to the end.
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