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Couple Sought in Killing of Coworker Could Be Hiding Out in Smoky Mountains

Couple Sought in Killing of Coworker Could Be Hiding Out in Smoky Mountains Newsweek 2/22/2021 Rebecca Speare-Cole © Hickory Police Tangela Parker, 49, fled with her husband Eric Parker after she shot and killed a coworker in Hickory, North Carolina on January 13, police said in a statement. A couple from North Carolina who are wanted on murder charges by police could be hiding out in the Smoky Mountains, investigators say. Tangela Parker, 49, fled with her husband Eric Parker after she shot and killed a coworker in Hickory, North Carolina on January 13, police said in a statement. Authorities say the couple may be hiding out near the North Carolina-Tennessee border in the Smoky Mountains, according to ABC Wate.

Suspects Still Sought In Fatal Shooting More Than A Month Ago, Reward Recently Increased

Suspects Still Sought In Fatal Shooting More Than A Month Ago, Reward Recently Increased Wanted Photos Courtesy of U.S. Marshals Service Suspects Still Sought In Fatal Shooting More Than A Month Ago, Reward Recently Increased February 19, 2021 It’s now been more than a month since a woman was shot to death at a Hickory business, and the Hickory Police Department is still seeking a pair of suspects wanted in that case. 49-year-old Tangela Louise Parker and 61-year-old Eric Carroll Parker, both of Taylorsville, are still wanted in reference to the murder of Phelifa Michelle Marlow on January 13. The United States Marshals Service recently increased the reward to $10,000 for information that leads to the arrests of the two suspects. The shooting occurred at 2:30 p.m. January 13 at T.C.S. Designs on 9th Avenue N.E. in Hickory and was the result of a dispute between two employees. Officers found the victim in the business suffering from gunshot wounds. Ms. Marlow was transported to

News from across North Carolina

Ex officer charged with selling testosterone CLAYTON — A former police officer who was once honored as his department s “officer of the year” has been charged with making and selling a steroid that promotes muscle growth, according to court documents. Former Clayton Police Officer Owen Phillips, 40, was indicted by a grand jury Tuesday on charges of possession with intent to manufacture, sell and deliver testosterone; sale and delivery of testosterone; and manufacture of testosterone, the documents stated. Prosecutors said Phillips made and sold testosterone between April and July 2020. The Johnston County District Attorney and the Clayton Police Department’s then-chief asked the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation in August to review allegations of failure or neglect to perform official duties by Philips and his possible use and sale of a schedule three controlled substance, bureau spokeswoman Angie Grube wrote in an email to The News & Observer.

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