2 charged after drug death of 25-year old Eden woman

2 charged after drug death of 25-year old Eden woman

EDEN, N.C. (WGHP) — A male and a woman are being hit with many drug rates following the drug-connected death of a 25-12 months-previous woman, according to the Eden Police Section.

All-around 12:57 p.m. on Friday, officers came to the Hampton Inn at 724 South Van Buren Highway soon after getting experiences of an unresponsive human being.

2 charged after drug death of 25-year old Eden woman
The region bordering Hampton Inn Eden (Google Maps)

At the scene, initial responders uncovered Raquita Leshay Morton, 25, lifeless on their arrival.

Angel Nicole Howell

After officers finished investigating the scene, a warrant for the arrest of Angel Nicole Howell, 42, was obtained.

A search warrant was executed on the 200 block of North Oakland Avenue and Howell was taken into custody.

She is being charged with the pursuing:

  • Felony demise by distribution
  • Possession of a plan I managed substance (fentanyl)
  • Possession of a routine II controlled compound (Adderall)
  • Protecting a dwelling that was utilized for the offering of a controlled substance

Howell went before the justice of the peace and was issued a $250,000 secured bond. She will look in the Rockingham County District Court docket on July 5.

Michael Junior Moore

Also in the course of the execution of the warrant on the 200 block of North Oakland Avenue, Michael Junior Moore, 39, was existing at the scene and was taken into custody on the following demand:

  • Felony possession of a routine II managed material

Moore went right before the magistrate and was issued a $20,000 secured bond. He as well will look in the Rockingham County District Courtroom on July 5.

Anyone owning added data relating to this incident is requested to contact the Detective Divison at (336) 623-9755 any day at any time or call (336) 623-9240 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Anybody wishing to present information and facts anonymously is asked to contact Rockingham County Crimestoppers at (336) 349-9683.