Published: Feb 23, 2011 02:00 AM
Modified: Feb 22, 2011 07:52 PM
Computers seized in slaying caseInvestigators seized five computers from an Apex home in the investigation of Donna Evans' death.
Police charged Evans' husband, F. John Evans, with her murder Feb. 2.
In search warrant documents, investigators describe Donna Evans as an avid computer gamer.
Through interviews with friends and family, investigators confirmed that Donna Evans started an online relationship with a male player and that John Evans was upset and jealous of his wife's hobby.
Police found Donna Evans' body in the home office she shared with her husband. Investigators want to know if the computers may show John Evans' motive.
Booze at school prompts arrestsFrom Staff Reports Four Wake County high school students were arrested last week after police said they passed a bottle of whiskey among themselves in the school cafeteria.
The teens, all students at Holly Springs High School, face charges of consuming alcohol by a minor, reports state.
Michael Evans, a spokesman for Wake County schools, said the incident occurred before classes began Feb. 15.
One of the students brought the alcohol to school in a water bottle and shared it with the others, he said.
Arrested were: Jasmine Chante Longmire, 16, of 4600 Aviary Circle, Apex; Tahmina Munir Ahmed, 16, of 1006 Silverstone Way, Holly Springs; Cinthia Dejesus, 17, of Texanna Way, Holly Springs; and Andrew Levitre, 17, of Tullich Way, Holly Springs.
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