Charges given for violations, crimes at Double D Ranch shooting; Cases unrelated to the death of Sierra Webb | Local News

The Halifax County Sheriff’s Office has learned that 700+ individuals attended a party on Nov. 12 at the Double D Ranch on Green Acres Road outside of Enfield.

According to a press release from Lt. C. Shane Guyant, public information officer for the HCSO, at this time the sheriff’s office has received only five tips related to this homicide.

“The family of Cierra Webb deserves answers,” said Sheriff Tyree Davis. “They deserve to know what happened.”

On Tuesday, with the assistance of North Carolina Alcohol Law Enforcement agents, five individuals have been charged with crimes that are unrelated to the Webb homicide. Earlier Tuesday, ALE special agents obtained arrest warrants on the following individuals for possessing alcoholic beverages for sale without the applicable ABC permits and for selling alcoholic beverages without the applicable ABC permits.

• Dennis Harvey, 32, of Whitakers

• Jocquez Davis, 26, of Enfield

• Santeria Woodley, 34, of Rocky Mount

• Trakela Holmes, 34, of Rocky Mount

“The unlawful and irresponsible sales of alcoholic beverages can often lead to dangerous circumstances and violent outcomes,” said Bryan House, director of ALE. This joint investigation demonstrates the partnership between ALE and the Halifax County Sheriff’s Office. We will continue to work with our local and federal partners across North Carolina to hold those who profit from these crimes accountable.”

Sheriff Davis added, “The Halifax County Sheriff’s Office is grateful for the technical expertise that ALE has involving these types of matters. Their assistance has been invaluable.”

Additionally, it was learned that a Chevrolet HHR was stolen from the party. The stolen vehicle was later recovered in Hertford County. Through investigative efforts, it was learned the vehicle was stolen by Quentin Fennell, 35, of Garysburg. Warrants were obtained for Fennell for freedom of a motor vehicle.

Speaking with witnesses at the scene during the homicide investigation, the investigators learned the owner of the Double D Ranch, Harvey, was in possession of a pistol while at the party. Harvey is a convicted felon from a 2019 conviction in Nash County forgery. Due to this conviction, Harvey is prohibited from possessing any firearm at any location including his own property. Additional warrants were obtained for Harvey for possession of a firearm by felon.

Days after the homicide, the investigators interviewed the DJ of the party, Davis, aka DJ Huckle Buck. Davis, along with Harvey, are considered by the investigators to be the persons that were instrumental in advertising and coordinating the party at the Double D Ranch. When asked pertinent questions related to security, vendors, alcohol sales, and other critical information, Davis gave investigators obstructing statements that caused a delay in corroborating and discovering important facts pertinent to the homicide investigation. Due to these mendacious statements by Davis, investigators charged him with obstructing justice. Davis was arrested Tuesday and given a $25,000 bond with a court date of November. 29.

At the time of this press release, only Davis has been arrested. Warrants are outstanding on the other individuals mentioned.

The HCSO has continuously pleaded for help from party-goers to share videos and other helpful information that could assist with identifying persons who were recklessly shooting at this party.

If you have any information concerning the homicide of Webb on Nov. 12 at the Double D Ranch outside of Enfield, the information and/or any videos are needed. Information may be submitted anonymously through the Halifax County Crime Stoppers website at halifaxcountycrimestoppers.org, and click SUBMIT A TIP. Enter your information, and at the bottom of that page, a video can be attached. Information is 100% anonymous, and you can get paid for your information.

Anonymous information can also be provided to Team Cold Case anonymously at teamcoldcase.com. Team Cold Case is providing a reward of up to $15,000 for information in this homicide.

The Webb family deserves closure for the death of Cierra. Please help us, it is the right thing to do,” Sheriff Davis said.

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