NC man charged with stealing from neighbor's home after rescuing him during Helene's destruction

Tyson Emrys Neal Pike, 38, now faces a slew of charges.

BUNCOMBE COUNTY, N.C. — A man in western North Carolina is accused of stealing from the very neighbor he helped save when Helene wrought destruction in the mountains.

WLOS-TV in Asheville reports that 38-year-old Tyson Emrys Neal Pike reportedly helped Bill Midkiff and his daughter, Caitlyn, escape from Midkiff’s home in Black Mountain as it was swept away in a landslide. The Midkiffs were seriously hurt, with Bill Midkiff requiring a stay in a nearby hospital.

However, Midkiff received an alert on his phone that his credit card had been declined. He told WLOS he didn’t even know where it was at the time.

A detective with the Buncombe County Sheriff’s Office started digging and found Pike on surveillance camera using another neighbor’s credit card to buy groceries at a Walmart. An arrest affidavit reveals Pike reportedly took Midkiff’s credit card and loaded $772.50 onto a cash-sharing app. He is also accused of stealing Midkiff’s rifle.

Pike faces the following charges:

  • Felony possession of a Schedule II controlled substance
  • Felony financial card theft
  • Felony financial card fraud
  • Felony trespass during an emergency
  • Felony larceny of a firearm

He’s also charged with two misdemeanors: possession of stolen goods and possession of drug paraphernalia.

WLOS notes Pike posted a $6,000 bond. Midkiff shared his disappointment with the situation and that he and the other neighbor Pike is accused of stealing from have to rebuild in Helene’s wake.

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