Body found in Capron on Angelico Road

Published 11:37 am Thursday, October 3, 2024

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Southampton County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 2, to a call regarding an unresponsive woman lying on Angelico Road in Capron who officials said appeared to have been shot. She was pronounced dead at the scene.

A Thursday morning, Oct. 3, news release from SCSO noted that at about 2:01 p.m. on Wednesday, the sheriff’s office received a call about an unresponsive female lying on Angelico Road south of Southampton Parkway. 

“Deputies responded and found the female in the roadway approximately one mile from the intersection of Cedar View Road,” SCSO Maj. Camden Cobb stated.

The female was pronounced dead at the scene by EMS at 2:27 p.m.

The release added that she had an injury that appeared to be consistent with a gun-shot wound.

“The victim was transported to the Tidewater Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Norfolk for an autopsy and for further attempts at identification,” Cobb stated.

In a Thursday afternoon update, the SCSO confirmed that the examiner was able to make a positive identification of the female victim.

In a Monday, Oct. 7, news release, the sheriff’s office noted that notification had been made to her next of kin. She was identified as Chasidy Dawn Wilburn, 40, of Emporia.

The Thursday morning release noted that Southampton detectives were investigating the incident and had been in communication with surrounding jurisdictions and the Southampton County Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office to share available information about the case.

“We would like to thank the Virginia State Police for resources they were able to provide during the investigation at the scene,” SCSO officials stated.

The Monday news release noted that the case was still under investigation.

If anyone has any information about this incident, the SCSO requests they call Detective T. Sherman at 757-653-2100. People may also make an anonymous tip by calling Franklin-Southampton Crime Solvers at 757-516-7100 and pressing 2 for Southampton, or people can make an anonymous tip online at www.p3tips.com or on the P3 Tips app. Information that leads to an arrest will be eligible for a cash reward.