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Four Elizabeth City Men Arrested in Nags Head; Seized Handguns and Marijuana Spark Local Discussions on Crime and Law Enforcement

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Four Elizabeth City Men Apprehended in Nags Head

Four young men from Elizabeth City were arrested this past Tuesday in Nags Head, sparking intense local discussion about crime rates and law enforcement efforts in the area.

Details of the Arrest

The Dare County Sheriff’s Office and Nags Head Police Department were conducting a routine traffic stop on the evening of April 9, 2024. The incident took place near Sonic in Nags Head, where the authorities flagged down a vehicle due to a registration violation at around 5:28 p.m.

During the course of the traffic stop, law enforcement officers discovered three handguns and a quantity of marijuana. One of the seized handguns had been illegally converted to a fully automatic weapon.

Charges Laid and Arrests Made

The following individuals were arrested and charged:

  • Jaques Lee Barcliff, 18, was charged with felony possession of a weapon of mass destruction and was held on a $60,000 secured bond.
  • Mykele Lavon Roberts, 21, faced the same charge and received a $75,000 secured bond.
  • Sayqwan Kylik Jones, 22, received multiple charges, including felony possession of a weapon of mass destruction, possession of a firearm by a felon, and resisting, delaying, and obstructing an officer. He was held on a $152,000 secured bond.
  • Anthony Curtis Coley, 20, was charged with felony possession of a weapon of mass destruction, misdemeanor carry concealed weapon, and misdemeanor possession of marijuana and held on a $64,000 secured bond.

Local Repercussions and Response

The arrests have sent shockwaves through the local communities, reigniting debates over law enforcement strategies and firearm regulations. Community leaders have called for a comprehensive review of local policing policies, while crime prevention advocates are using the incident as a call to action to address the root causes of criminal activity.

However, officials from both the Dare County Sheriff’s Office and Nags Head Police Department commended the work of the officers involved in the stop and stressed the role of community vigilance in preventing these kinds of incidents.

Mykele Lavon Roberts

Roberts is the second oldest of the group. At 21 years old, he too faces charges of possessing a weapon of mass destruction. Currently held in jail, Roberts has a secured bond set at $75,000.

Sayqwan Kylik Jones

Jones, who is 22 years old, faces the most severe bundle of charges among the group. These include felony possession of a weapon of mass destruction, possession of a firearm by a felon, and resisting, delaying, and obstructing an officer. His secured bond is set at $152,000.

Anthony Curtis Coley

Coley is the youngest in the group, at just 20 years of age. In addition to a charge of possession of a weapon of mass destruction, he also faces a charge for carrying a concealed weapon and one for marijuana possession. He was held on a $64,000 secured bond.

Four Elizabeth City Men Arrested in Nags Head; Seized Handguns and Marijuana Spark Local Discussions on Crime and Law Enforcement

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