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Cops Say Burlington Driver Ferried Durham Murder Duo To Greensboro

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Published on June 27, 2026
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A Burlington woman is behind bars without bond after police say she played chauffeur for two people suspected in a Durham homicide, shuttling them to Greensboro while investigators were zeroing in on the case.

According to WFMY News 2, investigators allege the woman drove the two homicide suspects from Durham into Greensboro. She was later arrested after authorities linked her to the vehicle involved, the station reported. She is being held without bond while prosecutors sort through what, exactly, she knew and when she knew it.

Legal implications

Under North Carolina law, anyone who helps a felony suspect avoid capture or move between jurisdictions can face separate criminal exposure as an accessory or, depending on the circumstances, be treated as a principal. The North Carolina General Assembly spells out how accessory offenses are classified and punished in Chapter 14 of the state code.

In this case, prosecutors will have to weigh the evidence about the woman’s knowledge and intent when deciding whether to bring additional counts beyond any transportation-related charges. Her alleged role could look very different legally depending on whether she was simply giving a ride or knowingly helping suspects flee after a killing.

What happens next

The woman remains in custody as investigators continue to gather evidence and prosecutors evaluate formal filings, WFMY News 2 reported. Officials have not released further details about the Durham homicide itself or the identities of the two suspects she is accused of driving.

Anyone with information has been urged to contact law enforcement as the investigation into the alleged getaway ride continues.