Two suspects wanted in connection with Wilmington homicide investigation
Wilmington police are looking for two more suspects in connection with a recent homicide.
Dylan Inman, 27, and Marissa Reynolds, 30, are both wanted on murder charges in connection with the death of 63-year-old Cedric Adkins, according to a news release from the Wilmington Police Department.
Wilmington police advise the public not to approach Inman or Reynolds if spotted, but to call 911 immediately.
Prior coverage: Two suspects charged in connection with Wilmington homicide
The announcement follows an incident around 1 p.m. on May 2, 2025, when officers responded to a wooded area near Hurst and Clay streets in reference to a possible medical emergency. Adkins was located deceased on scene and a homicide investigation was launched.
Investigations revealed Adkins was stabbed to death, according to the news release.
Two men, 36-year-old Tyler Collins of Wilmington and 33-year-old Austin Ziglar of Leland, already face charges in connection with Adkins' death. Arrest warrants were signed for both defendants on May 5, 2025.
Collins and Ziglar, both charged with first degree murder and robbery with a dangerous weapon, made their first appearances in New Hanover County court on May 6, 2025. Judge Richard Russell Davis ordered both Collins and Ziglar to be held without bond in the New Hanover County jail.
The investigation is ongoing and anyone with information is asked to contact the Wilmington Police Department at 910-343-3609 or using the anonymous Tip 411 app.
This article originally appeared on Wilmington StarNews: Two suspects wanted in connection with Wilmington, NC, homicide

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