Crime & Safety
Fayetteville Woman Sought as Suspect in Robbery
Authorities seeking female accomplice, tattoo on left forearm that reads: 'THUG'

Cumberland County Sheriff’s Homicide Detectives have issued warrants for the arrest of a second suspect in the assault and robbery of a man at a local motor inn.
Keishanda Avanti Elliott, 25, of 4010 Airline Drive, Fayetteville is wanted on charges of being an accessory after the fact to assault inflicting serious bodily injury and common law robbery.
On June 3, 2013 Elliott Tariq Elijah Everett, 27, also of Fayetteville, robbed and beat 55-year old Danny Clay Quick. Quick remains hospitalized in serious condition after Everett punched him in the face, knocking him to the ground and hitting his head on the sidewalk. The incident happened outside Quick’s room at the Coliseum Inn on Gillespie Street.
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Surveillance video shows Everett removing items from Quick’s pant pocket as he lay unconscious. Everett then got into a vehicle with Elliott and drove away.
Everett made bond and was released from the Cumberland County Detention Center. He is awaiting trial.
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Meanwhile, Elliott is being sought by detectives. She is described as a black female with medium length hair. She has brown hair and brown eyes. On her left forearm, Elliott has the word “THUG” tattooed.
Anyone who knows of her whereabouts is urged to contact the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office at (910) 323-1500.
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