Harris, a Union County teacher and basketball coach, was declared dead at the scene. “…What was found was over 30 some shell casings, in the trailer and outside the trailer, and three other mobile homes in that particular part with bullet holes in them.” “Our officers responded and upon arrival found two individuals…they had been shot,” Johnson said in a press conference. The Alamance County Sheriff’s Office received numerous calls about shots going off in the mobile home park on the night of April 8. He is being held without bond for the murder charge and his bond on his charge of burglary is set at $300,000. Stewart’s court session is scheduled for May 3. Stewart was arrested on April 11 and charged with first-degree burglary, first-degree murder and possession of a weapon by a felon.Ī search of Stewart’s home in Wadesboro turned up firearms and related objects tied to the crime, according to Alamance County Sheriff Terry Johnson. Vehicles were caught on camera near the crime scene, which led the Alamance County Sheriff’s Department to Stewart. Stewart and Harris were allegedly attempting to rob the house on April 8. 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.ĭeputies 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.
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