Four Oaks police officer identified as person of interest in 2004 Josh Davis homicide
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Updated · Fox News · Apr 28
Four Oaks police officer identified as person of interest in 2004 Josh Davis homicide
4 articles · Updated · Fox News · Apr 28
Investigators, aided by the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation, have focused on a Four Oaks officer after new information from a former spouse revealed inconsistencies in statements about the 16-year-old's death.
The officer, not yet charged, has been placed on administrative leave, and authorities seized electronic devices from a Benson home in March as part of the renewed investigation.
Josh Davis’s family and Garner police are urging anyone with information to come forward, highlighting the enduring impact on the family and the community’s longstanding discussions about the case.
A teen's murder, an officer suspect, and a 22-year-old secret. What clue finally cracked the case?
The police officer allegedly drove the car. Who was the passenger who swung the fatal bat?
A key murder tip was given in 2010. Why did it take sixteen years to act on?
After 22 years, a hit-and-run is now a homicide. What did the first investigation miss?
A cop, a teen's death, and a funeral guest book signature. What is the real story?
Locals whispered about the murder for decades. What finally broke the community's silence?