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Justice for Donna Barnhardt, Concord NC
NASCAR Racecar to Feature Photo of Victims PDF Print E-mail
Written by Seth Barnhardt   
Thursday, 13 October 2011 09:50

kevin-conwayTomorrow, October 14, 2011, NASCAR driver Kevin Conway will be featuring a photo of Donna Barnhardt and Darrell Noles on the hood of his Number 87 Sprint Car at the Dollar General NASCAR Race in Charlotte.  ExtenZe, a sponsor of the Number 87 car is organizing this effort as part of their ExtenZe Local Hero program in an effort to raise awareness about the senseless crime perpetrated against these two wonderful beloved people.

Kevin Conway is the NASCAR Sprint Cup Rookie of Year for 2010, and we all feel that he and ExtenZe Racing have REALLY stepped up here to bring new attention to this still-unsolved crime.  We hope that the perpetrator is reading this website and is watching NASCAR tomorrow and realizes that our community and the people who loved Donna and Darrell simply will NOT give up till justice is served -- you can run, but you cannot hide.

Concord Police Department’s Chief Guy Smith offered, “We are hoping someone will see this race car carrying the image of Donna Barnhardt and Darrell Noles on TV or in the news and it will trigger someone to come forward to give us the missing information we need to solve this case.  We think it is tremendous what Kevin Conway, ExtenZe Racing and NEMCO Motorsports are doing to assist us in this case and can’t thank them enough.”
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America's Most Wanted Video Crew Comes to Concord PDF Print E-mail
Written by Seth Barnhardt   
Wednesday, 22 April 2009 17:50

amw-reenactment-400wVideo crews from American's Most Wanted visited Concord today and filmed interviews with police and Sun Drop personnel, plus they staged re-enactment videos on the actual site of the murders.  The footage taken today will be taken back and edited and is slated for broadcast on AMW's Saturday May 23, 2009 show on Fox TV channels nationwide (9M, 8PM/central).

The families of Donna Barnhardt and Darrell Noles would like to express our sincere appreciation to John Walsh and the AMW production teams who visited Concord today and covered this tragedy with great care, sincerety and dedication.  We know what it must have been like for families to seek justice before there was an America's Most Wanted program, and believe that this show has single-handedly given many hundreds of families hope for justice who might never have felt that anybody out there really cared.

As for us, we know that many people out there still care, and that the police, the local media, govenment leaders, community members, and employees of the Sun Drop facility have remained steadfast in their support of the efforts to find the killer who so tragically took our loved ones from us.  We hope that the upcoming profile on AMW will broaden the reach of law enforcement and help bring the killer to justice.

Several local news crews joined America's Most Wanted and you can view their stories by clicking on their links below, or by visiting the links in the sidebar to the right.

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Below are photos that were snapped of the America's Most Wanted crew working with witnesses, the police, and members of the community filming the re-enactment.  Click on a photo above to enlarge it or view as a slide show.

 
TOP STORY on America's Most Wanted PDF Print E-mail
Written by Rich M   
Tuesday, 09 September 2008 17:16
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Today, information about the Sundrop Murders was posted as the TOP STORY on the America's Most Wanted website (www.amw.com).   With the help of John Walsh's team, we are now hoping to reach out to a nationwide audience to help us find the murderer who is still on the run.

To view the complete AMW online case profile, click on the image to the left.

 
Governor Easley Raises Reward to $85,000 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Rich M   
Wednesday, 10 September 2008 14:00

governormikeeaselyNorth Carolina Governor Mike Easley announced today that the state is increasing the reward fund by $10,000 for the capture and conviction of the killer of Donna Barnhardt and Darrell Noles.

In a press release, Easley said he was issuing the reward "to preserve law and order the person or persons who committed such an infamous crime must be brought to justice."

The Governor's contribution comes just a few days after police publicly released a sketch of a "person of interest" in the case.

The total reward offered from a number of different sources is now up to $85,000, the largest reward fund in North Carolina.

 
Police Sketch Released, Reward Increased to $75,000 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Seth Barnhardt   
Monday, 08 September 2008 00:00

sketch-300wToday, the police released a sketch of a "person of interest" in the murders of Donna Barnhardt and Darrell Noles on June 13th. The person pictured to the right was seen at the Sun Drop facility at around 9:00 am before the front door was unlocked.  When he realized the door was locked, he left.  He matches the description of the person seen fleeing the scene immediately following the murders.  He may be the person responsible for the murders or he may have information valuable to the investigation. The person pictured is described as:

  • Race: Black Male
  • Height: 5'7" to 5'9"
  • Weight: 160-170 lbs, Slender Build
  • Hair: Black
  • Eyes: Dark
  • Age: 24-27 years old
  • Complexion: Medium Brown

At the same time, we have increased the reward to $75,000. If you have any information, please call the Concord police crime tip line at 704-920-5801, or you can visit www.ci.concord.nc.us and give an anonymous tip.

Attention Members of the Media: Click on the sketch to download a high resolution version.

 
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