FAYETTEVILLE, North Carolina – The couple accused in the shooting to death a teenage clerk at the pawnshop along Fayetteville Saturday evening have been captured in Washington DC, according to police. The alleged suspect, Cedric Theodis Hobbs Jr., 29 was still driving the victim’s car together with Alexis Mattock, 20, when they were taken into custody without incident. Both Hobbs and Mattock are to be charged with first-degree murder, second-degree kidnapping, and robbery with a dangerous weapon and conspiracy to commit armed robbery, according to report. Detectives from Fayetteville are now planning to travel in Washington to attempt the couple to interview, as well as, to the extradition proceedings. According to a Fayette Police Department spokesperson, Hobbs and Mattock are the ones who were accused as the pair who walks into the Cumberland Pawn Shop along 713 Grove Street around 5:15 p.m. They took on killing the 19-year-old Kyle Harris before fleeing with the victim’s














