Hickory Man Arrested on Fugitive Warrant from California

Shaquan Darrell Fogle posted $50,000 bond after being charged with larceny and felony threat

Apr. 6, 2026 at 10:19am

Authorities in Catawba County, North Carolina arrested 33-year-old Shaquan Darrell Fogle on Wednesday on an outstanding warrant from Los Angeles, California for felony threat with intent to terrorize, as well as a local warrant for larceny of a motor vehicle. Fogle is scheduled to appear in Alexander County District Court on Monday, April 6th.

Why it matters

The arrest of Fogle on a fugitive warrant from California highlights the cooperation between law enforcement agencies across state lines to apprehend suspects wanted for serious crimes. It also underscores the challenges faced by local authorities in managing individuals with outstanding warrants from other jurisdictions.

The details

Fogle was arrested by Catawba County authorities on Wednesday and served with an Alexander County warrant for larceny of a motor vehicle, as well as a fugitive warrant from Los Angeles, California for felony threat with intent to terrorize. After posting a $50,000 secured bond, Fogle is no longer in custody and is scheduled to appear in Alexander County District Court on Monday, April 6th.

  • Fogle was arrested by Catawba County authorities on Wednesday, April 5, 2026.
  • Fogle is scheduled to appear in Alexander County District Court on Monday, April 6, 2026.

The players

Shaquan Darrell Fogle

A 33-year-old resident of Prince Street in Hickory, North Carolina who was arrested on a fugitive warrant from California and a local warrant for larceny of a motor vehicle.

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What’s next

Fogle is scheduled to appear in Alexander County District Court on Monday, April 6th, where a judge will determine if he will be allowed to post bail or be held without bond pending further legal proceedings.

The takeaway

This case highlights the importance of cooperation between law enforcement agencies across state lines to apprehend suspects with outstanding warrants, as well as the challenges local authorities face in managing individuals with criminal histories from other jurisdictions.