By Abby Cavenaugh | [email protected]
WINSTON SALEM — The State Bureau of Investigation announced Friday that two more women have been charged with helping escaped Brown Creek Correctional inmate Kristopher McNeil elude capture last weekend.
Shyla Daniel Ryder, 30, and Mazandra Yvette Spigner, 44, both from Winston-Salem, were arrested by the SBI on Wednesday and charged with harboring McNeil after he escaped from Brown Creek on June 27. He was captured and returned to prison on June 28.
Ryder is being held under a $4,000 bond and Spigner is being held under a $5,000 bond. Winston-Salem police assisted with the arrests.
A Brown Creek corrections officer, Kendra Lynette Miller, 33, is accused of having a relationship with McNeil and aiding him in his escape. A joint investigation by the N.C. Department of Public Safety, the SBI and the Polkton Police Department led to charges against Miller including having sex with an inmate, providing an electronic device to an inmate, harboring a fugitive and aiding and abetting a fugitive. She was arrested and jailed under a $500,000 secured bond.
Miller had been a food service officer at Brown Creek since December 2014.
McNeil, 29, was serving a 14-year sentence for a second-degree murder conviction in Forsyth County. He was scheduled for release in 2018.