RALEIGH -- Sheriff's deputies have apprehended a third man suspected in a convenience store break-in that led to a fatal shooting involving a Wake K9 team.Investigators have charged Jonathan Edward Carr, 36, as an accomplice of two other suspects in the break-in, which happened before dawn Monday at the Swift Mart in Wendell.Wake County Sheriff Donnie Harrison reported that Cornelius Pierre Harrison, 24, of Rocky Mount was shot and killed during an altercation with Master Deputy Brad Manville and his canine partner, Jagger, in a wooded area in Zebulon about four hours after the break-in was reported Monday. Jagger also apprehended Byron Lendell Williams, 24, of Rocky Mount. Williams was treated for a dog bite before being transported to the Wake County jail and charged in the store burglary. Manville, who has been with the Sheriff's Office for more than three years, has been placed on administrative duty while the State Bureau of Investigation reviews the shooting, standard policy when a law officer discharges a service weapon.Rocky Mount police arrested Carr at his mother's house at 704 Cascade Ave. in Rocky Mount about 1a.m. Tuesday, authorities reported.Wake investigators charged Carr with one count each of felony breaking and entering and felony larceny. He is in custody at the Wake County jail under $30,000 bail, according to sheriff's spokeswoman Phyllis Stephens.





