Accident – Death – Obituary News : : 1. Red Springs man arrested for drug and gun charges
2. Red Springs man accused of killing mother arrested
In Robeson County, N.C., a Red Springs man, Salvador Bello Morales, already facing drug-related charges, now also faces charges related to the death of his mother, Catalina Morales-Carrios. Along with two other men, 24-year-old Fernando Bello Morales and Jacob Madrid Gomez, Salvador was arrested after a search connected to his mother’s death. Morales-Carrios was shot on April 30 in Shannon and later died in the hospital. Salvador now faces a second-degree murder charge and is being held at the Robeson County Detention Center without bond. The investigation, assisted by the United States Immigration Customs Enforcement, is ongoing, with more charges expected.
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Red Springs Man Faces Murder Charge in Connection with Mother’s Death
In a small town in Robeson County, North Carolina, a tragic incident has left the community in shock. 33-year-old Salvador Bello Morales, a resident of Red Springs, was already in custody for drug-related charges when he was arrested in connection with the death of his mother, 52-year-old Catalina Morales-Carrios.
The incident took place on April 30 in a home in Shannon, a quiet neighbourhood where such violence is rarely seen. When Robeson County deputies arrived at the scene, they discovered that Morales-Carrios had been shot. She was rushed to the hospital in a personal car but tragically succumbed to her injuries.
Arrests Made After Death Investigation
Following an intensive investigation into Morales-Carrios’ death, Salvador Morales, along with two other men, 24-year-old Fernando Bello Morales and Jacob Madrid Gomez, were arrested during a search conducted by the Robeson County Sheriff’s Office.
Second-Degree Murder Charge
On Wednesday, the Robeson County Sheriff’s Office announced that Salvador Morales now faces a second-degree murder charge in connection with his mother’s death. This shocking development has sent ripples through the tight-knit community of Red Springs.
Salvador Morales has been denied bond and is currently being held at the Robeson County Detention Center. His first court appearance is scheduled for Thursday, where the full extent of his involvement in this tragic incident will be revealed.
Investigation Continues
The Robeson County Sheriff’s Office, with assistance from the United States Immigration Customs Enforcement, is continuing to investigate Morales-Carrios’ death. Authorities have hinted that more charges may be forthcoming as the investigation unfolds.
As the community grapples with this shocking turn of events, questions linger about the circumstances surrounding Morales-Carrios’ death. The small town of Red Springs, usually peaceful and quiet, has been thrust into the spotlight due to this tragic incident.