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Man accused of killing grandmother captured in abandoned Vanceboro home after 47 days in the run

Craven County Sheriff's Office

The man who spent 47 days on the run after the killing of his grandmother was captured Thursday in Vanceboro.

Dominic Connelly was wanted by authorities in Craven County for the murder of his grandmother Patricia Lopedote at her home near Havelock on October 25th. He’s also accused of stabbing a deputy in the leg at a Bojangles in Vanceboro on October 29 in order to evade arrest.

Craven County Sheriff's Office

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Sheriff Chip Hughes said Thursday’s search, which included deputies, the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigations with their K9s, and the U.S. Marshal’s Office, led to the discovery of Connelly, holed up in an abandoned home in a wooded area on Muddy Lane.

Hughes said, “He could barely speak, extremely dehydrated, cold, as if he had been living in the elements for quite some time.”

Connelly has been on the run since the end of October and Hughes said the manhunt was protracted because Connelly stayed out of sight.

“From the initial stage, he did not do a lot of moving around. It's not like we had multiple actual sightings of him. There were very few," he said. "So, we did not have a lot to work on from after the minute my deputy was assaulted.”

During his run from police, Connelly was captured on a home surveillance system on N.C. 43 Highway in Vanceboro, N.C.
Craven County Sheriff's Office
On Tuesday, Connelly was captured on a home surveillance system on N.C. 43 Highway in Vanceboro, N.C.

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Hughes said investigators are still working to determine whether Connelly had help while on the run.

“Those that did not believe that we were doing this correctly or properly, or this was a waste of manpower and resources, murder suspect in custody," the sheriff said, "That's what I'll say to them.”

Hughes said because of his poor health and for safety reasons, Connelly is expected to be transferred to Raleigh as the case moves forward.

Connelly is expected in court on Friday.

FBI

Connelly is charged with:

  • Murder
  • First Degree Arson
  • Attempted First Degree Murder
  • Assault on Law Enforcement Officer
  • Resisting Public Officer
  • Larceny of a Motor Vehicle
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Annette is originally a Midwest gal, born and raised in Michigan, but with career stops in many surrounding states, the Pacific Northwest, and various parts of the southeast. An award-winning journalist and mother of four, Annette moved to eastern North Carolina in 2019 to be closer to family – in particular, her two young grandchildren. It’s possible that a -27 day with a -68 windchill in Minnesota may have also played a role in that decision. In her spare time, Annette does a lot of kiddo cuddling, reading, and producing the coolest Halloween costumes anyone has ever seen. She has also worked as a diversity and inclusion facilitator serving school districts and large corporations. It’s the people that make this beautiful area special, and she wants to share those stories that touch the hearts of others. If you have a story idea to share, please reach out by email to westona@cravencc.edu.