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Suspect in Elizabeth City homicide arrested after turning himself in: Police

Suspect in Elizabeth City homicide arrested after turning himself in: Police

Yahoo24-05-2025

NOTE: This video is previous coverage from 5/11/25
ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. (WAVY) – The person of interest in the May 9 homicide at Walker Landing Apartments in Elizabeth City has turned himself in Saturday, according to the Elizabeth City Police Department (ECPD).
ECPD was called to the apartment complex on reports that a man had been shot and upon arrival, found a man dead in his apartment.
Investigation determined Joseph Earl Simmons, 45, as a person of interest. He later turned himself in and was arrested for murder and discharging a weapon into an occupied property, police say.
He was transported to Albemarle District Jail with no bond on the murder charge, but a $250,000 secured bond for the discharging a weapon into an occupied property charge.
His first court appearance is set for Tuesday, May 27, in Pasquotank County District Court at 9:30 a.m.
Anyone with additional information about this incident are urged to contact the Elizabeth CityPolice Department at (252) 335-4321.
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