Two Catawba County residence were sentenced to prison terms in separate case in Catawba County Superior Court this week.
Jonathan William Rosenbaum, 51, of Conover, was sentenced to serve six to eight years on Monday the 21st following his conviction for drug charges, possession of firearm by felon and admission of habitual felon status.
Rosenbaum’s sentence was enhanced by two prior felony convictions for possession of firearm by felon in 2020 and 2022, and maintaining a vehicle and/or dwelling for controlled substances in 1992.
Carissa Lynn Lochbaum, 33, of Hickory, was sentenced Tuesday the 22nd to six to eight years in prison following her plea to trafficking fentanyl and failing to report a death.
The trafficking offense came four months after Lochbaum’s involvement in a concealment of a death case in Long View where a female victim was found deceased in a vehicle from an overdose in the parking lot of an apartment complex in January of 2024.

