Thursday, August 9

Man sought in Cary shooting, robbery

In mid-June, a 51-year-old woman was making a deposit at a Bank of America ATM in Cary. It was 12:30 p.m., and she was with several co-workers. While making her deposit, a man ran up behind her, robbed her at gunpoint and shot her, fleeing to a getaway car at Cary Towne Center across the street.

The woman, who has not been identified, called her brother while waiting for paramedics.

"[My sister] heard the pop and saw the fire but didn’t realize she’d been shot until she looked at her yellow pants and they were red," said her brother, James Pinnix. The victim has undergone surgery and is doing well.

Officials have made two arrests, but are seeking help from the public to capture the suspected shooter in the robbery.

Phillip Thomas "Scoob" Williams, 34, is wanted for attempted murder, robbery with a dangerous weapon and assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill. Williams has an address registered in both Greensboro and Camden, NJ.

Police began looking for Williams after arresting Terrance Adam Lyles, 31, and Travis Monique Price, 24, both from Raleigh. Lyles was arrested for robbery with a dangerous weapon, and Price for accessory after the fact to robbery with a dangerous weapon. The two were arrested in Philadelphia, but were placed in the Wake County Public Safety Center on $250,000 bond each.

If Williams is convicted on all charges, he could face life in prison. Lyles could face 183 months in prison, and Price 49 months.

Crime Stoppers pays up to $2,500 for the arrest or indictment of those responsible for committing certain types of crimes. If you have information, contact Crime Stoppers at 226-CRIM(E) or contact Captain Dave Wulff at 919-469-4017.

You may also visit www.carycrimestoppers.net. All calls will be kept confidential at the caller's request.

NC Wanted.com

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