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Frisco Woman Charged with Attempted Murder After Disturbing Highway Incident

Frisco Woman Arrested for Attempted Murder Following Disturbing Incident

In the cozy town of Frisco, North Carolina, things took a shocking turn this week when a local woman found herself in serious trouble with the law. On the evening of November 6th, while many residents were winding down their day, a call went out for an accident with unknown injuries on NC-2 Highway. What police arrived to was far more alarming than a simple collision.

What Happened That Night?

At approximately 8:20 PM, Dare County deputies were called to the scene. Initial reports indicated that there was an accident, but as the situation unfolded, it became clear that something darker may have occurred. One individual was transported to Outer Banks Hospital for treatment of their injuries, though details about their condition remain unclear.

The Accused: Susan E. Myers

Authorities quickly identified the suspect as 56-year-old Susan E. Myers. As they delved deeper into the case, it emerged that Myers was not just involved in a typical traffic incident. She has been charged with some very serious offenses, including:

  • Attempted first-degree murder
  • Assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill
  • Inflicting serious injury
  • Assault with a deadly weapon

These charges paint a picture of a situation gone horribly wrong, leaving the community both shocked and curious to learn more about the circumstances that led to such a grave incident.

Current Status of the Case

Following her arrest, Myers is currently being held at the Dare County Detention Center under a hefty $75,000 bond. This significant amount certainly reflects the seriousness of the charges she faces. As the case continues to unfold, the details surrounding this incident will likely emerge, shedding light on the events that transpired that fateful night.

Community Reaction

Residents of Frisco have expressed their disbelief at the news, recalling the tight-knit nature of their community. This incident is the kind of shocking event that leaves even the most cautious neighbors feeling unsettled. Many are eager to hear more about what exactly happened and how it will all play out in the coming days.

As investigations continue, local authorities are expected to release more information. Residents are urged to remain calm and allow the legal process to unfold as it should. After all, Frisco is known for its beautiful sunsets and serene beaches, and hopefully, this incident will soon be just a distant memory.

Stay Informed

If you’re curious about updates on this incident, keep an eye on local news channels and social media pages. As the situation develops, more facts will surely come to light, and the community will rally to support each other in the face of unsettling events such as these.

For now, let’s remain hopeful that peace returns to Frisco, and that those involved can find resolution in the aftermath of this unfortunate incident. As always, the safety and well-being of the community should be the top priority.


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