Cell phone, GPS system seized after fatal accident
By: News 14 Carolina Web Staff
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RALEIGH – Authorities have released more search warrants in the case of Raymond Cook, showing that police seized the former Wake-Med plastic surgeon and UNC-Chapel Hill professor’s cell phone and a GPS system after a fatal accident.
Cook is charged with second-degree murder after police say he ran a red light at the intersection of Lead Mine Road and Strickland Road before hitting Elena Shapiro’s car. Shapiro, 20, was a ballerina with the Carolina Ballet.
According to the warrants, police seized the phone to look at the text messages and phone calls made the night of the crash.
Cook is out of jail on bond.