Craven County, NC — Authorities are conducting an intense manhunt for 24-year-old Dominic Liam Connelly, accused of killing his grandmother, setting her home on fire, and later stabbing a sheriff’s deputy before fleeing the scene. Officials say Connelly is armed and dangerous and warn the public not to approach him.
According to the Craven County Sheriff’s Office, the investigation began after emergency crews responded to a house fire over the weekend and discovered the body of 72-year-old Patricia Lopedote, who was later identified as Connelly’s grandmother.
Timeline of the Incident
Authorities say Connelly allegedly set his grandmother’s home on fire before killing her and escaping in her vehicle. The car was found abandoned in New Bern on Tuesday, prompting an immediate search across nearby counties.
The next day, Connelly was reportedly spotted at a Bojangles restaurant in Vanceboro, where he confronted officers in the restroom.
“When officers attempted to approach Connelly, he allegedly attacked a deputy with a knife before fleeing,” investigators said.
The injured deputy was treated for stab wounds and is expected to recover.
Search Expands Across Eastern North Carolina
Law enforcement agencies across Craven and surrounding counties have joined the search effort, setting up checkpoints and using K-9 units and helicopters to track Connelly’s movements.
According to LiveNOW from FOX, Connelly remains at large and faces charges of murder and first-degree arson. He is believed to still be carrying the weapon used in the attack.
“Connelly is wanted for murder and arson. He should be considered armed and dangerous,” said Craven County Sheriff Chip Hughes.
Public Warning and How to Help
Authorities are urging anyone who spots Connelly to stay away and call 911 immediately. Members of the public are asked not to engage with the suspect under any circumstances.
Officials provided the following contact information for tips:
- Call 911 immediately if seen.
- Craven County Sheriff’s Office: 252-636-6620
- Anonymous Tips: Through the Craven County Crime Stoppers app at pctips.com/986
A cash reward will be offered for any information leading to Connelly’s arrest.
Sheriff’s Office Message to the Suspect
In a video message shared by Craven County Crime Stoppers, law enforcement officers directly appealed to Connelly to turn himself in peacefully.
“We will not stop. We are asking you to end this peacefully, now,” said Cpl. Kelly Cox of the Craven County Sheriff’s Office.
“For your own safety and for the safety of the public and our officers, do not make this situation worse. Your safest option is to turn yourself in.”
Ongoing Investigation
Deputies say the search will continue until Connelly is located and taken into custody. Multiple agencies, including state and federal partners, are assisting with the case.
Authorities are asking residents in the Vanceboro and New Bern areas to remain alert, secure their homes, and check outdoor cameras for any suspicious activity.
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