Moron's New Bern North Carolina dog sale turns into an array of criminal charges after shooting and chase
Moron's New Bern North Carolina dog sale turns into an array of criminal charges after shooting and chase
NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA - What began as a seemingly simple dog sale ended in criminal charges for a 20-year-old man from New Bern. Authorities say Dylan Brite is now behind bars after an incident involving counterfeit cash escalated into a gunshot and high-speed chase across Craven County.
Fake Bills Lead to Gunfire
The incident started just after 9:21 p.m. on Monday, when Craven County deputies were alerted to a shots-fired call near Wildlife Road and US 17. The victim told investigators they had sold a dog on Antioch Road—but were handed counterfeit bills in return.
Upon realizing the money was fake, the seller pursued the buyer’s vehicle, which led to a dangerous escalation. As the chase began, an occupant inside the suspect’s vehicle allegedly opened fire on the seller.
The gunfire did not result in any injuries, but it did trigger a county-wide law enforcement response.
High-Speed Chase Ends in Arrest
Deputies located the suspect vehicle on US 17 near Bridgeton, but the driver—now identified as Dylan Brite—refused to stop, resulting in a high-speed chase. Eventually, the pursuit ended in a crash, and Brite was taken into custody.
Authorities say Brite, a 20-year-old resident of Delanie Way in New Bern, now faces several serious charges, including, Felony flee/elude arrest with a motor vehicle, Felony possession with intent to manufacture, sell, and deliver marijuana, and Speeding.
Brite was given a $20,000 secured bond. As part of his bond conditions, he is prohibited from using, possessing, or consuming any controlled substances without a valid prescription. He is also not allowed to possess any weapons or firearms.
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