Watch: Man wanted for murder in Alamance County, NC arrested in by Volusia County deputies in Florida

Watch: Man wanted for murder in Alamance County, NC arrested in by Volusia County deputies in Florida

DELAND, FL – A man wanted for murder in North Carolina was arrested in DeLand, Florida after officers received a tip from the community.

Volusia sheriff’s deputies arrested a North Carolina homicide suspect Saturday in DeLand and recovered suspected heroin and ammunition during his arrest.
Lloyd Carvon Gillis, 29 (DOB 5/14/91), was wanted on a warrant for first-degree murder out of Alamance County, N.C., where he is charged in the fatal Aug. 16 shooting of a 24-year-old man in Green Level, N.C.

On Saturday afternoon, members of the Sheriff’s Office District 2 Crime Suppression Team (CST) received word Gillis was inside a home on South Adelle Avenue. The deputies surrounded the house and made contact with the occupants. Gillis initially identified himself as Cory Gillis – but a fingerprint scan indicated 91% probability he was Lloyd Gillis. When the CST sergeant Googled Lloyd Gillis’ name, he found news coverage of the murder case, along with a mugshot and a $3,500 reward for information. Gillis was also positively identified by the tattoos on his chest, and admitted to deputies that Cory was his cousin’s name.

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After he was taken into custody, deputies recovered about 29 grams of suspected heroin, a small amount of MDMA, a gun box, 37 rounds of .380 ammunition and one empty magazine. In addition to his North Carolina warrants for murder, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and violation of parole, Gillis was charged with giving a false name upon being detained, resisting without violence and possession of MDMA. The suspected heroin was submitted for testing.

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