Third suspect arrested in shooting death
A third suspect has been arrested in last week's shooting death of a North Augusta man.
The Aiken County Sheriff's Office has arrested Atronique Williams, 30, of Farrington Drive in Hephzibah, Ga., according to a news release by Capt. Troy Elwell of the Aiken County Sheriff's Office.
During the homicide investigation of Exzradrian Holloway's death, Williams lied to investigators in an attempt to establish an alibi for the suspect Dewayne Issac, according to the news release.
Williams has been charged with misprision of a felony and is currently being held at the Richmond County Detention Center, where she is awaiting extradition.
Dwaine Isaac, is accused of murder in the case. His girlfriend, Myra Wright of Augusta, is charged with accessory after the fact in the murder.
Anyone with information about this crime is asked to contact the Aiken County Sheriff's Office: (800) 922-9709. Individuals also should call Crimestoppers of the Midlands: (888) CRIME - SC. Callers can remain anonymous and will be eligible for a cash reward of between $50 and $1,000.
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