Chattanooga Times Free Press

Man wanted in 2003 Georgia slaying found in South Carolina

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COLUMBUS, Ga. — A man wanted in connection with an almost 20-yearold Georgia homicide was captured Thursday by authoritie­s in South Carolina, officials said.

Alvin Shane Barfield, 47, was arrested and charged with murder in the 2003 death of Albert Carter Woolfolk in Columbus, Georgia, news outlets quoted officials as saying.

Columbus police said Woolfork, 45, was seen leaving a bar with three men on July 16, 2003. Woolfork’s mother found him 34 hours later stabbed to death in his home.

The case went cold but in September, police announced new leads in the case, including new witness accounts of the night Woolfolk disappeare­d.

Columbus Detective Stuart Carter said the new witnesses gave a detailed descriptio­n of one of the men with Woolfork. The man was described as a known billiards player and “heavy drinker with a violent temper.”

An arrest warrant was obtained for Barfield in December and authoritie­s found him in Myrtle Beach on Thursday. Barfield is now awaiting extraditio­n to Columbus.

It’s unclear whether he had an attorney who would comment on his behalf.

At a press conference Thursday, police said physical evidence was uncovered linking Barfield to the homicide. Additional details weren’t immediatel­y released.

Police have asked anyone with informatio­n on Barfield or the other two men with Woolfork on the night of his death to contact the department or Carter directly.

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