Lumbee Tribe
Wendell “Wilkie” Oxendine of the Lumbee Tribe, was shot and killed in Maxton, North Carolina on September 28, 1991 during a shoot out between two brothers.
Craig Lee Bullard, 27, a Lumbee man, was shot and killed in Maxton, NC, in July 1999. His case ended in a mistrial after the jury couldn’t reach a verdict.
Jessica Michelle Lowery is a 25-year-old Indigenous woman from Lumberton, North Carolina. She went missing in the early hours of December 20, 2005. Jessica was last seen walking near her residence on Bolinger Avenue at about 3 a.m.
Steve Austin Pate ("AuDi"), Lumbee, was born on November 12, 1997, and lived in Shannon, North Carolina. Tragically passing away in May 2020 at the age of 22, his case remains largely unpublicized.
Margaret Lois Bell was a Lumbee woman who was found murdered in her Robeson County, North Carolina home in 1996. Nearly 30 years later, DNA evidence led to the arrest of a suspect. Kenneth Delton Locklear was charged in 2025 and was taken into custody, but died in jail before his trial, prompting the North Carolina SBI to investigate his death.
William Jerome Williamson, a 34-year-old member of the Lumbee Tribe, was fatally shot during a birthday gathering in Shannon, North Carolina, on July 14, 2018. Christopher Ryan Locklear was arrested and charged with first-degree murder in connection with his death.
Missing Indigenous woman Cynthia Jacobs, a 41-year-old Lumbee from Lumberton, NC, vanished in 2017. Her case remains unsolved, part of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW) crisis in North Carolina and across the U.S.
Five-year-old Brittany Locklear was abducted while waiting for her school bus in Raeford, North Carolina, on January 7, 1998. Less than a day later, her body was found in a drainage ditch. Over 25 years later, her case remains unsolved, highlighting the ongoing crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women and children (MMIW).