U.S. Marshals brought down an alleged one-man crime wave recently when they arrested Gary Hendricks. A fugitive from justice since 2008, Hendricks allegedly embarked on a crime spree in North Carolina spanning at least five counties including Johnston, Cumberland, Bladen, Columbus and Davidson. U.S. Marshals arrested him today in New York.
Earlier this year, North Carolina law enforcement officers from the White Lake Police Department and Bladen County Sheriff's Office attempted to arrest Hendricks Feb. 8 on several outstanding felony warrants. During the arrest, Hendricks allegedly assaulted a sheriff's deputy and a police officer with a vehicle. Hendricks was able to escape. As a result of this incident, Hendricks was charged with two counts of assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill and flee to elude arrest. The Bladen County Sheriff's Office and the White Lake Police Department then requested the assistance of the U.S. Marshals Eastern North Carolina Violent Fugitive Task Force.

