Press Releases

The North Carolina Alcohol Law Enforcement Division (ALE) has concluded its investigation into a fatal motor vehicle crash involving underage individuals in Forsyth County. ALE routinely conducts criminal investigations to identify the source of alcoholic beverages provided to underage persons, part
The Criminal Justice Analysis Center in March released a
The North Carolina Alcohol Law Enforcement Division (ALE) has concluded an investigation into a fatal motor vehicle crash involving underage individuals. ALE routinely conducts criminal investigations to identify the source of alcoholic beverages provided to underage persons, particularly in cases r
Members of the media are invited to attend the Governor’s Advisory Council for Student Safety and Well-Being on Monday, March 23, in Raleigh.
The North Carolina Alcohol Law Enforcement Division (ALE) has concluded an investigation into a fatal motor vehicle crash involving minors. ALE routinely conducts criminal investigations to identify the source of alcoholic beverages provided to underage individuals, particularly in cases that result
Following a prolonged period of criminal activity at a motel in Elizabeth City, the Pasquotank County Sheriff’s Office (PCSO) and the Elizabeth City Police Department (ECPD) requested assistance from the North Carolina Alcohol Law Enforcement Division (ALE) in November 2025 to pursue a civil nuisanc
The North Carolina Alcohol Law Enforcement Division (ALE) has concluded an investigation into a fatal crash in Harnett County resulting in the deaths of three individuals and critical injuries to a fourth. ALE routinely conducts criminal investigations to identify the source of alcoholic beverages p
The Governor’s Crime Commission today released a new law enforcement recruitment toolkit designed to help agencies across North Carolina strengthen recruitment efforts and communicate the value of a career in public safety.
Today Governor Stein shared developments on the state’s response to this past weekend’s snowstorm.
Today Governor Stein shared developments on the state’s response to this weekend’s snowstorm.
On January 31, Governor Stein shared guidance and developments on the state’s response to the winter storm impacting North Carolina.
On January 30, Governor Stein held a briefing to provide updates and guidance as another winter storm approaches North Carolina. The Governor was joined by NC Department of Public Safety Secretary Jeff Smythe, NC Department of Transportation Secretary Daniel Johnson, NC Emergency Management Director