Authorities are still searching for two men they believe were involved in a robbery and high-speed chase on Wednesday night.
Daryl Hill, 25, of Havelock, is wanted for felony flight to elude by speed,A complete line of engraving machines and laser engraving machine
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police were able to identify Hill as a suspect because he was required
to wear a GPS anklet bracelet as part of his probation with N.C.Original
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in pursuit.
Hill, a registered sex offender, is described as
black, 6-foot-2 and 180 pounds, and was last seen wearing a dark hooded
sweatshirt and tan trousers.
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Havelock
police did make one arrest in the case. Marvin Lovell Norris Jr., 19,
of Havelock, is charged with felony larceny from a person, possession of
a stolen firearm, resisting a public officer, possession of marijuana,
and possession of drug paraphernalia, according to Havelock Police Chief
G. Wayne Cyrus.
Norris is in the Craven County Jail under a $20,000 bond.
Norris
was involved in the fatal shooting of Demetri Shavar Berry, 28, of
Havelock, on Nov. 17 at Kelly Park Apartments in Havelock. Norris was
not charged in Berry’s death after the district attorney’s office ruled
based on a Havelock police investigation that Norris was defending
himself in a locked apartment when Berry and another man, Marcus Anthony
Nunes, 24, of Havelock, broke into the home intent on assaulting
Norris.
According to Havelock police, Berry and Nunes were after Norris because they believed he had broken into their homes.
Cyrus said Hill was present at the time of Berry’s shooting.
Havelock
police received a 911 call at 4:51 p.m. Wednesday from a man saying he
had been robbed at the Pine Villa Apartments on Brown Boulevard in
Havelock and that he was following the suspects on McCotter Boulevard,
Cyrus said.
Havelock police located the suspect vehicle, a 2001 Nissan Sentra, with Hill behind the wheel.
The
car sped away, turned right on Fontana Boulevard and headed east on
N.C. 101 at a speed of 100 mph, with Havelock officer Kim Tutwiler in
lead pursuit followed by Officer James Macroberts, Cyrus said.
“The
officers that were involved in the pursuit said they did encounter some
traffic, but other than the speed, no one was endangered, according to
the officers,” Cyrus said. “We backed off on Highway 101 hoping that he
would ease off on his speed but he never did.”
Hill stopped the
car in front of 1002 Temples Point Road, and he and two occupants fled
into the woods, Cyrus said. Havelock police chased the men on foot and
Macroberts was able to catch Norris.
Craven County Sheriff’s
deputies and Havelock police searched a wooded off Temples Point Road,
but with darkness setting in, could not locate the other two men on
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Cyrus said a semi-automatic handgun was retrieved from Temples Point Road.
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