More than 11 years after 18-year-old Sara Nicole Graham vanished while heading to work in North Carolina, investigators say they have made a major break in the long-unsolved case.
The Robeson County Sheriff’s Office announced that Graham’s stepmother, Connie Graham, has been charged with first-degree murder. Two of Connie Graham’s sons are also facing charges, accused of helping conceal the alleged crime.
The arrests represent a significant development in a disappearance that has haunted Graham’s loved ones for more than a decade. Her body has still not been found, leaving her family with years of unanswered questions.
Connie Graham, of Fairmont, was taken into custody Thursday. In addition to first-degree murder, she is charged with altering, stealing or destroying criminal evidence and two counts of felony conspiracy.
Her sons, Bobby Matthew McLellan and Luke Locklear, both of Lumberton, were also arrested. McLellan faces charges of accessory after the fact, felony conspiracy and evidence tampering. Locklear is charged with felony conspiracy and evidence tampering.
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Connie Graham was denied bond during her first court appearance. McLellan and Locklear are each being held on $1 million secured bonds.
Sara Graham vanished on Feb. 4, 2015, after leaving her home around 6:30 a.m. for her shift at a Walmart in nearby Pembroke. She never made it to work.
Sara Nicole Graham disappeared on Feb. 4, 2015, after leaving for work. Her stepmother and two stepbrothers have since been charged in connection with her death. (FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation – Charlotte field office))
Later that day, deputies found her van abandoned in a field near Interstate 95, but Graham had seemingly vanished without a trace.
The mystery lingered for years.
Earlier this month, a Robeson County judge legally declared Graham dead after she had been missing for more than seven years, clearing the way for prosecutors to move forward as a homicide case.
Mugshots of Connie Graham, Bobby Matthew McLellan and Luke Locklear, who were arrested in connection with the death of Sara Graham. (Robeson County Sheriff’s Office)
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Even now, investigators have not recovered her body.
Sheriff Burnis Wilkins said the investigation never went cold, despite the years that passed without an arrest.
“While some may have believed this case had gone cold, the reality is a case like this never leaves the minds of the investigators assigned to it,” Wilkins said.
Law enforcement officers arrest Connie Graham in connection with the 2015 disappearance and death of Sara Graham. (Robeson County Sheriff’s Office)
“When I took office in 2018, one of my first priorities was to get justice for Sara, and that doesn’t end with the criminal charges today. We will not stop until we find her.”
Wilkins said he hopes the arrests bring “some measure of comfort” to Graham’s loved ones after more than a decade of unanswered questions.
“While nothing can undo the loss felt by so many, we hope these arrests provide some measure of comfort,” he said. “The pursuit of justice never stopped, Sara was never forgotten, and those responsible, no matter how hard they tried, did not outrun the pursuit of justice.”
Sara Nicole Graham was 18 years old when she disappeared while on her way to work in North Carolina. She has never been found. (FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation – Charlotte field office))
Authorities have not revealed what evidence led investigators to arrest Graham’s stepmother and stepbrothers, saying they cannot disclose key details while the case moves through the courts.
Sara Graham’s mother, Catherine Armenta, told WPDE through her attorney that the past 11 years have been “tremendously difficult.”
“Not a day goes by that my other children and I don’t think about Sara. We miss her terribly,” Armenta said, according to the station.
Armenta said the family’s decision to have Sara legally declared dead earlier this month was “incredibly painful” but necessary after more than a decade without answers. She also thanked the Robeson County Sheriff’s Office, the FBI and prosecutors for continuing to pursue the case and renewed the family’s plea for anyone with information about Sara’s disappearance to come forward.
The FBI is still offering a reward of up to $5,000 for information leading to the recovery of Sara Graham’s body.
News Agency has reached out to the Robeson County Sheriff’s Office for any additional updates or comment as the investigation continues.



