DNA evidence helps N.C. investigators identify wanted suspect in deadly 2008 home invasion James McAllister (Source: Robeson County Sheriff s Office) By WMBF News Staff | April 6, 2021 at 8:15 PM EDT - Updated April 6 at 8:15 PM
ROBESON COUNTY, N.C. (WMBF) – The Robeson County Sheriff’s Office announced on Tuesday it has identified a suspect who is wanted in connection to a deadly home invasion from more than a decade ago.
James McAllister, 30, of Lumber Bridge is wanted on several charges including murder, robbery and second-degree kidnapping.
Back in June 2008, authorities said 23-year-old Daniel Bullard was shot and killed when four men burst into his home. Investigators said Bullard’s 22-year-old girlfriend and their infant child were also in the home. The two were not hurt.
Police in North Carolina converged on an apartment complex Thursday morning and arrested the alleged killer of a Lancaster County woman in what appeared to have been a road rage incident on a North Carolina highway a week ago.
The suspect Dejywan R. Floyd, 29, of Lumberton, North Carolina, was arrested about 12:38 a.m., and was placed in a detention facility without bail.
Floyd is charged with first degree murder and discharging a weapon into an occupied property, according to Robeson County, North Carolina, Sheriff Burnis Wilkins.
Sheriff s deputies and other law enforcement officials had been searching for Floyd in connection with the March 25 shooting death of Julie Eberly, 47, of Manheim. Police say Floyd fired a gun into the car in which Eberly was a passenger.
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Robeson County man facing child sex charges, deputies say Richard Barnes (Source: Robeson Co. Sheriff s Office) By WMBF News Staff | March 12, 2021 at 5:22 PM EST - Updated March 13 at 4:21 PM
ROBESON COUNTY, N.C. (WMBF) - A Robeson County man now faces several child sex charges, according to authorities.
The Robeson County Sheriff’s Office said 21-year-old Richard Barnes, of Marietta, was arrested Thursday in relation to multiple offenses.
Deputies said the incidents allegedly involving Barnes happened between 2015 and 2017, and the case was investigated by the Robeson County Sheriff’s Office Juvenile Division and the Robeson County District Attorney’s Office.
January 11, 2021
RALEIGH Chief Justice Paul Newby has appointed Judge Angelica Chavis McIntyre ’13 as chief district court judge for Robeson County.
“Judge McIntyre’s appointment is based on her professional reputation and collaborative work with local stakeholders,” said Chief Justice Newby. “I have no doubt she will continue to serve her community well in her new capacity.”
At 28, Judge McIntyre was elected to the district court bench in November 2018 making her the youngest female judge in the state. She served as an assistant district attorney prior to being elected to serve as a district court judge. She is the first Native American female chief district court judge in the State of North Carolina.