RFP Staff
♦ The Rowan County Sheriff’s Office is asking the public to identify a person of interest in the death of Sheila Nantz Godfrey, 53, on Friday at a home at 175 Lyerly Pond Road off Faith Road. Investigators, summoned to the home of Friday, believe Godfrey was dead since Thursday evening.
Godfrey’s vehicle, a white 1987 Chevrolet S10 Blazer SUV, was found at the Super Speedwash on 124 S. Avalon Drive in Salisbury. Surveillance video shows a white male operating the vehicle Thursday night.
Late in the day Friday the home of the late Sheila Nantz Godfrey was a beehive of Rowan County Sheriff’s Office activity. Yellow crime scene tape was drawn across the front area of the home. At this time no official announcement of how Ms. Godfrey died has been made.
175 Lyerly Pond Road, Salisbury, N.C.:
Location 175 Lyerly Pond Road, Salisbury, N.C.:
Anyone with information about the man’s identity is requested to call Lt. Chad Moose at 704-216-8687, detectives at 704-216-8686, or Rowan Communications at 704-216-8500. If you fear retribution, want to remain anonymous and possibly collect a reward of up to $1,000, information can be submitted 24/7 via the web: http://tips.salisburyrowancrimestoppers.org/or by calling the Salisbury-Rowan Crime Stoppers at 1-866-639-5245.
Super Speedwash Cam Stills of Person of Interest:
**This article will be updated as more information arrives.**