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Local missing persons cases haunt investigators, family

Tristen Buddy Myers, Kynande Bennett & Rachel Natacha Owens

WILMINGTON, NC (WECT) – The developing story out of Cleveland involving three missing women who were found alive years after their disappearance, is providing hope to investigators, family and friends of those who have disappeared in our area.

Tristen Buddy Myers – Missing since Oct 5, 2000

Myers disappeared thirteen years ago from his home in Roseboro, NC. He was four-years-old at the time.

In interviews with WECT, Buddy's aunt told us she laid down to take a nap; she thought Buddy was sleeping too but he walked out of the house and down highway 24 with their two dogs.

Days later, the dogs returned, but Buddy never did.

There was hope for the family in 2003, when a boy meeting Buddy's description was abandoned at a hospital in Chicago. However, DNA tests showed the boy was not Buddy.

UPDATE: Teen arrested for B&E

UPDATE: Teen arrested for B&E

BRUNSWICK COUNTY, NC (WECT) – Deputies with the Brunswick County Sheriff's Office were able to locate and arrest a teen wanted for breaking and entering, thanks to the public's help.

Investigators issued warrants for 17-year-old Jacob Tyler Cortes in connection with several breaking and entering larcenies that took place in the Lakewood area of Shallotte on April 23.

High drug activity in Supply neighborhood has residents on edge

People who live along Seashore Hills Road in Supply say drug activity in their neighborhood is high.

BRUNSWICK COUNTY, NC (WECT) – Deputies in Brunswick County
arrested over 50 people earlier this week as part of "Operation Spring Sweep."

While the Vice-Narcotics Unit arrested a significant amount
of people, some say deputies missed a few spots on their search for drug offenses.

People who live along Seashore Hills Road in Supply say drug
activity in their neighborhood is high.

Linda Thompson lives in the area and said criminals tried to
shoot into her home with a BB gun. Now, her back door is shattered in pieces –
and so is her peace of mind.

"I'm scared to just walk out my front door coming and
going because of all the drug activity," said Thompson.

She says things have changed in the 25 years of living in
the neighborhood.