Woman charged for stabbing man and his cat to death

Woman Charged for Stabbing Man and His Cat to Death

June 4, 2024

GREENSBORO, NC — Sheriff Danny H. Rogers of the Guilford County Sheriff’s Office announced a homicide investigation following the discovery of a deceased individual at a residence in Greensboro.

On May 30, 2024, at approximately 9:21 PM, deputies arrived at 300 Venus Drive, Greensboro and found 59-year-old Todd Allen Arnold with multiple stab wounds and various other injuries.

As a result of the investigation, 38-year-old Lauren Ashley Fullerton has been charged with first-degree murder and felony cruelty to animals.

The latter charge was due to the discovery of a deceased animal on the property. Fullerton is currently held without bond at the Guilford County Detention Center and is scheduled for her first court appearance on May 31, 2024, at 2:00 PM.

The incident is considered isolated with no ongoing threat to the community. Authorities continue their investigation and urge anyone with information to contact Detective J. Allen at 336-641-2799 or Guilford County Crime Stoppers at 336-373-1000.

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