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“You could tell it was almost like an old western shootout” Terry Johnson, Alamance County Sheriff
WADESBORO The Wadesboro Police Department assisted law enforcement from Alamance County to arrest Steven Alexander Stewart III, where he is connected to the murder of a Mexican drug cartel member.
Deputies with the Alamance Sheriff’s Department believe Stewart, 32, was with his brother-in-law Barney Harris at a “stash house” for a Jalisco New Generation cartel in Green Level, N.C. Stewart and Harris were allegedly attempting to rob the house on April 8.
Vehicles were caught on camera near the crime scene, which led the Alamance County Sheriff’s Department to Stewart. Stewart was arrested on April 11 and charged with first-degree burglary, first-degree murder and possession of a weapon by a felon.
Basketball coach killed in shootout with drug cartel in North Carolina, investigators say
Detectives said Barney Harris and his brother-in-law went to rob a cartel stash house in Alamance County. A suspected cartel member and Harris died.
Credit: Union Academy Charter School Author: Megan Allman (WFMY News 2 Digital), Grace Holland, WCNC Staff Published: 11:13 AM CDT April 14, 2021 Updated: 11:23 PM CDT April 14, 2021
ALAMANCE COUNTY, N.C. A high school basketball coach in Union County was killed in a shootout with a Mexican drug cartel in Alamance County, North Carolina, last week, deputies said.
According to the Alamance County Sheriff’s Office, Barney Harris died on Thursday, April 8 in a shootout with a drug cartel at a mobile home park in Green Level. Investigators said Harris and his brother-in-law, Steven Stewart of Anson County, went to a stash house to steal money and drugs from the cartel.
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Basketball coach killed in shootout with drug cartel in Alamance County, investigators say
Detectives said Barney Harris and his brother-in-law went to rob a cartel stash house in Alamance County. A suspected cartel member and Harris died. Author: Megan Allman (WFMY News 2 Digital), WCNC Staff Published: 12:13 PM EDT April 14, 2021 Updated: 4:02 PM EDT April 14, 2021
ALAMANCE COUNTY, N.C. A high school basketball coach in Union County was killed in a shootout with a Mexican drug cartel in Alamance County, North Carolina, last week, deputies said.
According to the Alamance County Sheriff’s Office, Barney Harris died on Thursday, April 8 in a shootout with a drug cartel at a mobile home park in Green Level. Investigators said Harris and his brother-in-law, Steven Stewart of Anson County, went to a stash house to steal money and drugs from the cartel.