Fayetteville, N.C. — Fayetteville police on Thursday released a surveillance photo showing two vehicles believed to be linked to the shooting deaths of a father and son at the Watauga Manor Apartments.
In the photo, a white, extended cab pickup truck, possibly a Ford F-150 and a dark-colored SUV, possibly a Chevrolet Suburban, can be seen.
Police have asked the public to help identify the vehicles as they investigate the deaths of Joe "Hawk" Hawkins and his 26-year-old son, Alexis Hawkins, in their apartment at 5008-D Watauga Road.
Officers responding to a shots-fired call at the apartments at about 10 p.m. Tuesday found the bodies of the two men.
They have not released any information regarding a motive for the shooting or possible suspects. Investigators said neighbors saw two men leaving the apartment soon after the shooting.
Fayetteville police seek SUV, truck in double homicide
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