A teenager from North Carolina who was on the run after allegedly shooting and killing a woman at a Walmart was busted this week trying to board a Greyhound bus in Chicago, according to authorities.
A Robeson County teenager wanted for murder after a deadly shooting at Lumberton Walmart in December was arrested Tuesday night in Chicago, Illinois, Lumberton police said. Ezekiel Burden, 17, is ...
Ezekiel Burden was arrested at a Greyhound Bus Station in Chicago by the US Marshals after an informant gave his location, the State Bureau of Investigation said The shooting happened Dec. 20 at ...
According to the Lumberton Police Department, 17-year-old Ezekiel Burden was arrested on Tuesday while trying to board a Greyhound bus in Chicago, Ill. Burden and 18-year-old Brian Campbell were ...
After a weeks-long search, the SBI said authorities arrested Ezekiel Burden in Chicago on Monday. "Whenever you get news like this, your whole world just stops..." said Kaylah Rutledge ...
Ezekiel Burden, 17, was tracked down Tuesday, Jan. 21, and arrested with the help of an informant, the N.C. State Bureau of Investigation said in a Jan. 22 news release. A photo shows Burden ...
According to the Lumberton Police Department, 17-year-old Ezekiel Burden was extradited following his Jan. 21 arrest in Chicago. Police said Burden appeared in court Tuesday and is currently being ...
This altered photo posted on the Facebook page of the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation shows the arrest of Ezekiel Burden, 17, on Tuesday. Burden is the second suspect in the Dec. 20 fatal ...
The 17-year-old suspect in the fatal shooting at Walmart on Dec. 30 will be tried as an adult according to Matt Scott, Robeson County District Attorney.