Authorities in North Carolina arrested a 17-year-old suspect in connection to the double murder of two high school students who went missing in mid-September.
Now, about two weeks later, officials announced that a juvenile, whose name is not yet revealed, was taken into custody in the high-profile homicide case.
“Obviously, the capture of the suspect does not restore their loved one to them,” he added. “The grieving process is a long one, and we hope the community will continue to support them in their pain.”
Laws Regarding Juvenile Confidentiality
Blackwood addressed the lack of information about the suspect in the statement, explaining that members of the sheriff’s office are prohibited from sharing specific details about the case—including the name of the suspect, the location of the arrest, and which officer arrested the individual.“We understand our community is hungry for information to help process this tragedy; however, the laws regarding juvenile confidentiality are ironclad,” Blackwood said. “We have no ability to set them aside, even given the heightened interest in this case.”
“Here you’re talking about two counts of first-degree murder. And it is very unusual and very rare, that a case of this magnitude stays in juvenile court,” Joyner said.
“It is a very serious accusation very serious prosecution,” he continued. “So both sides of the comb will want to ensure that all of the legal steps are properly navigated through, such that the rights of the suspect are protected, as well as the work of law enforcement in gathering this information that will then eventually be used for the prosecution at a trial. So you, you can’t rush it.”
Authorities haven’t disclosed the details about the shooting, including a possible motive.
On Sept. 20, investigators charged the 17-year-old suspect with two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of Woods and Clark, though no formal charges have been pressed yet due to the state’s judicial system.