Roanoke Rapids police officers have been honored not only in-house but by the State Bureau of Investigation for the part they played in arresting one of the suspects in the murder of Dr. Nancy Alford at her home at Lake Gaston last month.
Kevin Munn made a brief appearance in Warren County District Court today only to be told his date was rescheduled for April 4 in his first-degree murder case in the death of Roanoke Rapids psychologist Nancy Alford.
After numerous social media inquiries into the story of the 2013 dismissal of a murder charge against Lester Kearney, one of the defendants charged in this month’s murder of Roanoke Rapids psychologist Nancy Alford, we are making the following clarification.
Two white carnations were placed inside crime scene tape which last Friday designated the spot of a deadly home invasion on Lake Gaston.
Charges stemming from a 2011 murder in Halifax County against Lester Kearney were dismissed in 2013 and the man took a plea to obstruction of justice in the case, court records show.
Two men with previous criminal ties to Halifax and Warren counties are in custody without opportunity for bond in the first-degree murder of Roanoke Rapids psychologist Nancy Alford.
The vehicle stolen from John and Nancy Alford following a deadly home invasion last week has been found.
The Warren County Sheriff’s Office and the State Bureau of Investigation are asking for the public’s help in locating a four-door 2011 silver Mercedes C-300 which belonged to John and Nancy Alford.