RFP Staff
Talisha Danielle Crowder, 19, of Salisbury who graduated with an Associates Degree in Arts from Rowan Cabarrus Early College Program last summer and is now a student at Pfeiffer University, was reported missing earlier Monday by her mother. At around 7 p.m. Crowder was tragically reported shot to death in a 1991 Honda Accord in a parking lot in front of an apartment complex at 311 North Long Street near Park Avenue in Salisbury. The area surrounding the Accord was cordoned off by yellow crime scene tape. Police vehicles rapidly filled the area as investigators questioned neighbors.
The Salisbury Police have not yet announced a suspect although they are said to have one mind. The motive for the homicide has not been provided.
The shooting is said to be not random. The investigation continues.
From the Pfeiffer University Website: “Pfeiffer University Mourns the Loss of Student Talisha Crowder”:
“Pfeiffer University reports the death of student Talisha Danielle Crowder, 19, of Salisbury, N.C. Ms. Crowder had been reporting missing by her mother on Mon., Jan. 18. She was found Monday evening in Salisbury, the victim of a gunshot wound. A prayer vigil to honor Talisha’s life will take place today at 6 p.m., Henry Pfeiffer Chapel, 48380 U.S. Hwy 52N, Misenheimer (Stanly County).
Ms. Crowder, who graduated in 2015 from Rowan Cabarrus Early College Program, entered Pfeiffer last fall as a junior due to the fact that she had accumulated the academic credit to do so. The current academic year, 2015-2016, was her first as a resident student on Pfeiffer’s Misenheimer campus.
“Everyone in the Pfeiffer community is heartbroken by the news of Talisha’s Crowder’s death,” said President Colleen Perry Keith. “Students, of course, are Pfeiffer’s most precious and valuable resource; her loss will be long felt by her classmates and professors. We all are keeping Talisha’s family, friends and hallmates foremost our thoughts and prayers.”
A biology/pre-med major, Ms. Crowder was by all accounts a serious student who held a work-study job on campus and was a member of Pfeiffer’s dance team. Counselors from Pfeiffer’s counseling center and Pfeiffer’s ministry staff are available for students, faculty members and staff who request these services.”
If anyone has any information about this murder, they are asked to call the Salisbury Police Department at 704-638-5333 or Crime Stoppers at 1-866-639-5245.
The late Talisha Danielle Crowder:
311 North Long Street in Salisbury, N.C.
**This article will be updated as more information arrives.**