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Suspects in Arnder murder have Jan. 29 court date
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<p>Sarah Lynn Looney, aka, Sarah Berry</p>

Sarah Lynn Looney, aka, Sarah Berry

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<p>Joshua Robert Berry</p>

Joshua Robert Berry

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<p>Emanual William Foster</p>

Emanual William Foster

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DOBSON — The three defendants charged in the May 25 murder of Eddie’s Zip Food owner Donald Claude Arnder are set to appear in court in late January.

Joshua Robert Berry, 28, of Bluefield, W.Va., Emanual William Foster, 23, also of Bluefield, and Sarah Lynn Looney, also known as Sarah Berry, 24, of Bluefield, are set to appear in Surry County Superior Court on Jan. 29 at 9 a.m., according to officials with the Superior Court Clerk’s Office.

While they do have the Jan. 29 court date, it is unclear whether the trio will stand trial during the court appearance, Superior Court officials said, noting that the timing of the trial is up to the county’s District Attorney’s office.

Police believe Arnder was killed during a botched robbery attempt of the convenience store.

In early June, Mount Airy police traveled to Roanoke, Va., to take custody of Foster and transport him to Surry County, where he was served with warrants charging him with murder, attempted armed robbery and conspiracy to commit armed robbery.

Foster was taken into custody at the Roanoke City Jail, where he was taken after being treated for several days at a hospital in the Virginia city. He was recovering from gunshot wounds allegedly sustained during the Mount Airy robbery.

Since that time, he has been held in the Surry County Jail without bond.

After several days on the run, Joshua Berry was brought back to Surry County on July 20, and charged with murder, attempted armed robbery and conspiracy to commit armed robbery.

He was ultimately taken into custody in Bland, Va., at what police described as a trailer/camper about a half mile up Dry Fork Road after several days on the run from police from multiple states.

He also is being held in the Surry County Jail without bond.

Berry’s wife, Sarah Lynn Looney, turned herself into the Bluefield Police Department the day after the Arnder shooting.

She was taken into custody by Mount Airy police in Tazewell, Va., in August and transported to Surry County.

She has been charged with murder, conspiracy to commit armed robbery and accessory after the fact to murder.

Like the others suspected in the case, Looney is being held without bond while awaiting her court appearance.

Charges In Multiple States

While the Surry County murder charges have taken precedence, law enforcement officials noted the three were believed to have been involved in what they called a “multi-state crime spree,” including crimes in Virginia, West Virginia and Florida.

Berry and Looney also had been charged in connection with the robbery of a movie theater in Bland, Va., and all three suspects have been charged with the robbery of a movie theater and a convenience store in Wytheville, Va., but it is unlikely they will face a jury related to those charges due to the seriousness of the Mount Airy crime.

At the time of his arrest, Berry had outstanding warrants from the Wytheville, Va., Police Department charging him with larceny, kidnapping, weapon possession, robbery, possession of burglary tools, and pick-pocketing, according to a written statement issued by the Virginia State Police.

The Washington County, Va., Sheriff’s Office has charged him with “several counts of robbery, firearm possession, kidnapping and weapon offenses,” the Virginia State Police said shortly after he was taken into custody, and a circuit court violation of probation order has been issued in Brevard County, Fla., against Joshua Berry, on charges related to a previous armed robbery conviction.

Despite the multiple charges in several states, Berry chose not to fight extradition to North Carolina to answer for his alleged crimes, instead telling a Bland County, Va., judge that North Carolina could “come get me,” when informed he was facing murder charges in Surry County.



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