Third suspect in Gaston County double homicide has now been arrested
The third suspect was arrested on March 17, over a week after charges were first filed against him. Author: Matthew Ablon Updated: 12:47 AM EDT March 18, 2021
GASTON COUNTY, N.C. Gaston County police say they ve now arrested the third suspect in a double homicide that unfolded late in February.
The first person GCPD charged was 29-year-old Jordan Cameron Moses of Dallas, North Carolina. His charges include two counts of first-degree murder and one count of attempt first-degree murder.
He had previously been on the run but was taken into custody on March 17. Moses is being held at the Gaston County Jail with no bond, pending his first appearance in court.
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Charlie James Stiles, 24, made his first court appearance Tuesday in Gaston County District Court while being represented by attorney Larry Hoyle.
A second suspect, Jordan Cameron Moses, 29, of 1411 Gaston Way, Dallas, also faces two first-degree murder charges and an attempted first-degree murder charge in the case, but so far he has eluded police.
Stiles and Moses were at the Woodleaf Drive home of 50-year-old Christopher Brooks in the Crowders Mountain area of Gaston County about two hours before the Feb. 22 slayings of Brooks and Matthew Christopher Allison, Hoyle told District Court Judge James Jackson.
The Gaston Gazette
Gaston County Police have named a suspect in a double homicide that took place Monday night in the Crowders Mountain area.
Police say they charged Jordan Cameron Moses, 29, of 1411 Gaston Way, Dallas, with two counts of first-degree murder, one count of attempted first-degree murder, and one count of robbery with a dangerous weapon on Thursday. Moses is considered armed and dangerous. The public is cautioned not to interact with Moses. Instead they are encouraged to contact 911, Gaston County Police stated in a press release.
Gaston County Police were called to 2410 Woodleaf Drive west of Gastonia around 7:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 22.