N.C. Attorney General Josh Stein claims that a man convicted of a murder in Buncombe County, North Carolina, is also accused of three other killings in Alabama, South Carolina, and North Carolina.
Alfred Louis Logan, Jr. entered a guilty plea to second-degree murder, according to officials, and was sentenced to 30 to 37 years in jail.Logan was charged in relation to Kedrick Tevon Green’s death in Arden in November 2021.
Authorities said Green was shot and found dead in his car. After watching security footage from a local company, the Buncombe County Sheriff’s Office members noticed Logan in the vicinity.
Officials assert that cell phone data eventually revealed that Green’s phone had been taken from his car to Logan’s residence. The U.S. Marshals Service then took Logan into custody in Elizabeth City, located on the opposite side of the state.
Lindsey Nicole Calton, Logan’s girlfriend, was charged with criminal obstruction of justice and felony accessory after the fact of first-degree murder in relation to Green’s death, according to the Associated Press.
Logan is allegedly also accused of killings in Wake County, North Carolina; York County, South Carolina; and Birmingham, Alabama. The trials for all three instances are scheduled for the upcoming months.
When 29-year-old Jacob Azar failed to check out of the Sleep Inn at the Park on Lakemont Boulevard in Fort Mill on December 8, 2021, the York County Sheriff’s Office reports that he was discovered dead in his hotel room just after midnight.
Although Azar’s death is being investigated as a homicide, warrants for Logan’s arrest were then issued. Officials claim Azar overdosed and died.
The 64-year-old man was shot many times during an attempted carjacking on the outskirts of Birmingham, Alabama, approximately eight hours after Jacob Azar was discovered dead in South Carolina, according to the Irondale Police Department.
This incident had place at a Trussville Shell fueling station. The 64-year-old victim subsequently passed away from his wounds, the Trussville Police Department reports.
Calton was taken into custody in Irondale, Alabama after Logan was also identified as a suspect. The outcome of Calton’s charges for the incidents in Buncombe County and Birmingham remains unknown.
Although the date of the Wake County homicide is unknown, Logan was taken into custody on November 15, 2022, for first-degree murder, as stated on the Sheriff’s Office website. Logan’s next court date is Thursday, December 14 at 10 a.m. in Wake County, N.C.
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