HIGH POINT -- A man wanted in connection with a murder Monday night turned himself in this morning, police said.
Antwain Orlando Owens, 18, of 1011 True Lane, was served with a warrant on a charge of accessory after the fact of first-degree murder in the killing of 19-year-old Kinitez Dante Gilbert on Monday. Bond was set at $250,000 for Owens, police said.
Marqualis Nyquan Parson, 16, of 407 Vine St., was arrested Wednesday on the same charge. He is in the Guilford County jail in High Point on a $250,000 secured bond, records show.
It is unknown what role the two men are accused of having in the crime and a motive for the shooting has not been released.
Gilbert was found lying in the 300 block of Ennis Street around 7 p.m. Monday and later died at the hospital.
On Tuesday, police arrested Johnathan Brandon Mack, 17, of 1615 Forrest St. and Trevorrie Jamel McFadden, 17, of 1605 Tracer Place on charges of first-degree murder in the case. Both are being held without bond at the Guilford County jail in High Point, jail records show.
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