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Pressing hard Friday night, the Person County Sheriff's Department and the State Bureau of Investigation appeared to be close to making an arrest of the person or persons responsible for the Wednesday shooting death of a 22-month-old child just south of Roxboro.
The childs murder sparked widespread media attention and prompted Gov. Mike Easley to post a $5,000 reward for the arrest and conviction of the perpetrators.
The shooting under investigation left 22-month-old Shyheim Theodore Paylor dead and his father, 27-year-old Ray Anthony Paylor in a Chapel Hill hospital in serious condition with non-life threatening injuries.
Information sheriff's officers have released thus far indicate that two or three men were reportedly attempting to invade the Paylor home, a singlewide trailer at 264 Colonial Estates Rd., when the deadly shooting took place at approximately 9 p.m. Wednesday.
Oakley said it is possible that a single bullet killed Shyheim Paylor and also injured Ray Paylor.
Following the shooting, Barbara Ann Brooks, the grandmother of Shyheim Paylor, reportedly called 911 for assistance. Brooks and Tamila Ragland, the childs mother, both were in the home at the time of the shooting and both escaped injury.
http://www.roxboro-courier.com/newsnowstories/ts082005-1.htm
The childs murder sparked widespread media attention and prompted Gov. Mike Easley to post a $5,000 reward for the arrest and conviction of the perpetrators.
The shooting under investigation left 22-month-old Shyheim Theodore Paylor dead and his father, 27-year-old Ray Anthony Paylor in a Chapel Hill hospital in serious condition with non-life threatening injuries.
Information sheriff's officers have released thus far indicate that two or three men were reportedly attempting to invade the Paylor home, a singlewide trailer at 264 Colonial Estates Rd., when the deadly shooting took place at approximately 9 p.m. Wednesday.
Oakley said it is possible that a single bullet killed Shyheim Paylor and also injured Ray Paylor.
Following the shooting, Barbara Ann Brooks, the grandmother of Shyheim Paylor, reportedly called 911 for assistance. Brooks and Tamila Ragland, the childs mother, both were in the home at the time of the shooting and both escaped injury.
http://www.roxboro-courier.com/newsnowstories/ts082005-1.htm