A man and two women were treated and released for injuries sustained when they were reportedly held against their will in Jackson early this morning.

Jonathan Gary remains at large.
Northampton County Sheriff Jack Smith said in a news release the sheriff's office responded to 911 calls from Urquhart Road about the people being assaulted while being held in a room of the house.
Captain Chuck Hasty said the call occurred shortly after midnight. The alleged suspects, two who have been arrested, used their fists to beat the victims. One of the suspects was only charged with assaulting one of the victims.
It was unclear what the motivation was, Hasty said, adding, he didn't know what the argument that sparked the matter was about.
Smith said in the statement that Deputy Marcel Goffington and Sergeant Jimmy Pair arrived on Urquhart Road, and found several people standing in the road.
One victim was bleeding from the head; this victim was transported to the hospital by EMS for treatment of the injuries.
Deputies located two suspects at the residence and detained them for investigative reasons. During the investigation Deputy Goffington learned that there had been arguments that lead to the victims being assaulted by three different suspects and being held in a room against their will.

Maurice Gary
Deputy Goffington charged Maurice Gary, 35, of Jackson, with assault inflicting serious injury. He was given a $5,000 bond and was scheduled for a first appearance today.

Tyelle Gary
Tyelle D. Gary, 28, of Jackson, was charged with kidnapping and assault inflicting serious injury. He was given a $55,000 bond, and was also served with a non-support order for arrest. For that he was given a $1,000 cash bond and will appear in court later today.
Meanwhile, the sheriff's office continues to look for Jonathan Gary, 32, of Jackson.
Deputy Goffington obtained warrants for his arrest on kidnapping, assault inflicting serious injury, two counts of false imprisonment; and two counts of simple assault.
Anyone with information on his location is asked to call the Northampton County Sheriff’s Office at 252-534-2611.