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Wadesboro homicide suspect arrested in Union County

Police said Dewon Raywuan Hailey is accused of killing Jamarcus Daquon Sellers in early March.

MARSHVILLE, N.C. — WCNC Charlotte has chosen to use this mugshot because the suspect is in custody and charged with murder.

The search for a Wadesboro homicide suspect ended Thursday, more than a month after police said the suspect was on the run.

The Wadesboro Police Department said 26-year-old Dewon Rayquan Hailey was taken into custody in the town of Marshville, located in Union County. He was found at a residence and is now charged with murder. He will be held in the Anson County Jail without bond, awaiting trial.

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Hailey is accused of shooting and killing 30-year-old Jamarcus D. Sellers of Rockingham. Detectives previously said Sellers was shot in a Wadesboro apartment on March 6. He was rushed to a hospital, where he later died.

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Police said Hailey was quickly identified as the lone suspect and was believed to be somewhere in Union County. 

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Wadesboro is the seat of Anson County. Marshville, where Hailey was arrested, is about 18 miles west in neighboring Union County.

Note: WCNC instituted a policy in March 2021 regarding the broadcast or posting of mugshots.  

WCNC will only air or post a mugshot if the person has been formally charged with a crime and in a few other cases. The exceptions include: If it appears the person could be a danger to themselves or others or if they are wanted by authorities; to differentiate between people with a common name; if the photos could encourage more victims to come forward. The news-editorial leadership may also decide to use a mugshot based on the severity of the crime(s) committed and/or the level of public interest in the crime and ensuing criminal proceedings. 

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