Second murder suspect turns self in
Published 9:44 am Tuesday, October 13, 2020
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A suspect wanted for second degree murder turned himself in last week.
Anthony Bradshaw, 40, turned himself in at the Magistrate’s Office just before midnight Oct. 7. He received a $250,000 secured bond.
Bradshaw has been charged with second degree murder, felony death by distribution, felony sell heroin, felony deliver heroin, possession with the intent to sell and deliver heroin and conspire to sell heroin.
The charges are connected to a July 27 incident where officers from Albemarle Police Department and Stanly County Sheriff’s Office responded to 2014 E. Main St. in reference to a death investigation. The victim appeared to have died from a suspected overdose, police said.
Albemarle Police arrested Daniel L. Britt, 26, on Oct. 2 for the outstanding warrants of second degree murder, felony death by distribution, felony sell heroin, felony deliver heroin, possession with the intent to sell and deliver heroin and conspire to sell heroin.
Britt received a $500,000 secured bond for his release.