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Published: 2008-01-21 09:04:00
Updated: 2008-01-21 11:29:31

Deputies: 'Dangerous' Man Surrendered


Jonathan Michael Jeffcoat
Jonathan Michael Jeffcoat
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A man whom authorities considered armed and dangerous surrendered to the Wake County Sheriff's Office at 10 a.m. Monday.

Jonathan Michael Jeffcoat, 31, of 5600 Doorhees Lane in Holly Springs, had been wanted on six outstanding warrants.

He faced two charges of possession of a firearm by a felon and one charge each of possession of a stolen vehicle, outstanding domestic violence order, misdemeanor communicating threats and misdemeanor larceny.

Jeffcoat has a history of convictions for breaking and entering, larceny, motor vehicle theft and drug possession in Wake, Mitchell and Alamance counties, dating to 1993, according to state Department of Correction records.

 


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I don't ever remember seeing a lookout or wanted advertisement for this 'dangerous' man??

Good! At least we know no one will be hurt by this man!

Glad he turned himself in..........it would have been a shame for an innocent person to have been harmed because of him....!!

Oh well...guess we have to pay for a trial now.

"outstanding domestic violence order"

I certainly hope the police are monitoring the person about whom this order is placed! Based on the tone of the article and what Steve said about the BOLO, my best guess is that this person may need to be protected.

Hope they catch him soon!

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