GREENSBORO, N.C. — The Guilford County Sheriff's Office announced Tuesday that an arrest has been made in the murder investigation of former Page High and Clemson wide receiver Diondre Overton, who was shot and killed in the early morning hours of Sept. 7 in Greensboro.
Jeremiah Diago Blanks, 20, is currently in the custody of the Oakland County Jail in Pontiac, Michigan, pending extradition after a warrant was issued for his arrest. Detectives detained Blanks in Michigan on Tuesday with help of the U.S. Marshals Service, according to a press release.
Blanks' attorney said he will not plead guilty. His mother told WFMY News 2 Blanks had been in North Carolina for work at the time of the shooting.
During a press conference Wednesday, the Guilford County Sheriff's Office revealed new details in the case.
Deputies confirmed the location of the party was an Airbnb at the time of the party. The Guilford County Sheriff's Office said the home was under a sublease and the owner was not aware at the time of the Airbnb status.
The family of Diondre Overton spoke during the press conference.
"Dre truly was an outstanding young man. This is really hard for us. The support for Dre, even as his parents, we didn't realize how loved Dre was until folks turned out for the [funeral] service."
On Sept. 7, deputies responded to a call regarding a noise disturbance at a loud house party on Spring Mill Road in Greensboro. While on their way to the scene, deputies said they received updated information indicating that a shooting had occurred.
When deputies arrived, they found Overton suffering from a gunshot wound. Despite receiving immediate medical attention, Overton died at the scene at just 26 years old.
We don't have any other information about what pointed authorities in Blanks' direction or what caused the incident. Make sure to stay with WFMY News 2 for the latest on this developing story.
Anyone with information related to the investigation is encouraged to contact Detective J. Robertson at 336-641-5969. Anyone who wishes to remain anonymous should contact Guilford County Crime Stoppers at 336-373-1000.
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