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Tuesday, Sep. 07, 2010

Investigators release names of 3 killed in Brunswick shooting

- kknapek@thesunnews.com
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North Carolina investigators say three people died in what may have been two slayings and a suicide after a domestic situation in the coastal community of Bolivia.

Brunswick County sheriff deputies responded to an emergency call about a shooting at 9 p.m. Saturday and found three people with gunshot wounds. The victims were behind the Brunswick County Fishing Club on Sunset Harbor Road.

The sheriff's department released the names of the victims late Sunday night. No new information was released Monday.

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Officers responding to the scene Saturday found 52-year-old Dennis Blaylock dead in the driver's side of the vehicle. Sheryl Hickman Warr, 34, also was found in the vehicle with a gunshot wound.

She was taken to New Hanover Regional Medical Center, where she died, officials said.

Brandon Warr, 29, was found outside of the vehicle with a gunshot wound. He also later died at the hospital.

All three victims are from the Sunset Harbor area.

Investigators did not say who they believed to be the shooter and no charges have been filed.

The incident happened near the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission's boat ramp at the Intracoastal Waterway.

Contact KURT KNAPEK at 626-0258.
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