Authorities in Hope Mills, North Carolina, have arrested three suspects in connection with a string of drive-by shootings that targeted the same residence multiple times throughout December. Police say the incidents were linked to an escalating financial dispute.
Home on Streeter Lane Shot at Three Times in One Month
Investigators report that a home on Streeter Lane was shot at three separate times this month, including an incident that occurred on Monday. No injuries were reported, but the repeated attacks alarmed neighbors and prompted an urgent investigation. Police quickly identified suspects as evidence from the scene began to connect the shootings.
Three Hope Mills Residents Charged With Multiple Felonies
Authorities arrested:
- Anora Bryant, 22
- Jawaun Wotham, 35
- Conor Coleman, 30
All three are residents of Hope Mills.
Each suspect faces three counts of discharging a weapon into an occupied dwelling, along with six counts of felony conspiracy and multiple drug-related charges. According to police, all three individuals were booked into the Cumberland County Detention Center, where they remain in custody.
Search Warrant Leads to Discovery of Evidence
Investigators said the arrests came after officers uncovered evidence that justified a search warrant at a home on Hackberry Drive. The search reportedly yielded key information tying the suspects to the series of drive-by shootings. Officials confirm the shootings stemmed from a financial dispute, though they have not released further details on the nature of the conflict.
Summary
Hope Mills police have charged three suspects after a home on Streeter Lane was targeted in three drive-by shootings over the course of December. Authorities say the attacks were linked to a financial dispute, and the suspects now face multiple felony charges as the investigation continues. Stay updated on breaking crime news and local investigations at HonkNews.com.
