A murder suspect in North Carolina turned himself back in on Saturday after he was erroneously released on Saturday from the Mecklenburg County Detention Center.
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murder suspect who was mistakenly released from custody this week due to an incorrect court order saying his charges had been dismissed turned himself back into authorities on Saturday. Jaylan Noah Davis, 25, was arrested late last year in the shooting death of Arthur Mikulski, 42, on Nov. 26. , two counts of shooting into an occupied property and a convicted felon in possession of a firearm, according to FOX Carolina.
Davis is being held without bond at the Mecklenburg County Detention Center. The Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Department put out an alert on Friday, a day after he was released, calling Davis"dangerous."
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