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Man, woman indicted in Raleigh homicide

A Wake County grand jury on Tuesday indicted two people in the death of an 18-year-old man found Dec. 12 in a wooded area off the 4800 block of Thornton Commons Drive.
Posted 2009-01-27T18:26:03+00:00 - Updated 2009-01-27T22:03:41+00:00
Jordan Glenn Peterson (Photo from City-County Bureau of Identification)

A Wake County grand jury on Tuesday indicted two people in the death of an 18-year-old man found Dec. 12 in a wooded area off the 4800 block of Thornton Commons Drive.

Anthony Markice Bowling, of Raleigh, had been shot to death, investigators said.

Jordan Glenn Peterson, 18, was indicted in the murder, according to court documents. Erica Denise Perry, 29, was indicted on charges of accessory after the fact to murder.

Peterson was arrested on Dec. 14 – a day after Perry was arrested.

Peterson was placed on probation in September for attempted larceny from a person, according to state Department of Correction records. Court records show he was originally charged with attempted robbery with a dangerous weapon for a Jan. 2 incident in Wake County. He was also ordered to stay away from Domino's Pizza restaurants, as were three co-defendants and the victim.

In the past year, Peterson was also the subject of a domestic-violence protective order and drug possession and trespassing charges, but all of those were voluntarily dismissed, according to court records.

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