Police make arrest in 2012 murder of college student at North Carolina

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Chapel Hill police charged a man Thursday with murder in the 2012 murder of a University of North Carolina student, who was beaten to death.

Mourners observe a moment of silence in memory of Faith Danielle Hedgepeth Monday, Sept. 10, 2012, during a celebration of life, at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, N.C.

Police released no details about the arrest of Salguero-Olivares, or what relationship he had with the victim, thereported. Attending the news conference were the victim's parents Roland and Connie Hedgepeth, North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein, Durham County District Attorney Satana Deberry and other local officials including those from the State Bureau of Investigations.

“When I got the news this morning, I didn’t do anything but cry, and thank God,” Connie Hedgepeth said during the news conference. “When I cried, it was tears of joy, tears of relief, knowing that someone had been arrested in her case.” When Assistant Police Chief Celisa Lehew called him "and told me they made an arrest, my mind ... I went right back to September 2012," said Roland Hedgepeth, according to a report by

in Raleigh. "It's been a long nine years and nine days. I want to thank God for allowing me to stay alive to see this day."

 

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