Authorities have arrested one suspect and have a warrant for another following a triple shooting in Morven on Saturday.

Authorities suspect Frank Hall, 22, of Polkton and Oscar Willoughby Jr., 42, of Charlotte were involved in a shooting at the Boom Boom Room in Morven at 2:43 a.m. on Saturday. Natasha Leak, Anthony Lewis Gaddy, Consquelo Little and Anthony Griffin were all shot with a .32 caliber Smith and Weapon six-shot revolver, according to the arrest warrants for Hall.

According to a release from the Anson County Sheriff’s Office, deputies found Hall walking along U.S. Highway 52 in Morven after seeing that he matched the description of the suspect. He had a small caliber pistol with him and was taken in for questioning before being charged with the shootings.

Detectives from the Sheriff’s Office and agents from the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation identified Willoughby as a second suspect but did not reveal what led them to him. “[We] determined that the shooting incident occurred during a dispute between Hall and Willoughby,” the release said.

Consquelo Little, 30, of Morven, is seven months pregnant. She was shot in the back and taken first to Chesterfield General in South Carolina, then transported to McLeod Regional in Florence.

Natasha Leak, 34, of Morven, was shot in the mouth and taken to Chesterfield General before being taken to McLeod Regional.

Both women are listed as being in serious condition.

Anthony Gaddy, 44, of Monroe was shot in the chest and taken to CHS — Anson. He was later taken to CMC — Main in Charlotte in serious condition.

Joseph Hall, 47, of Wadesboro suffered an unknown injury and was also taken to CHS-Anson before being transported to CMC-Main in Charlotte. He was not shot, but the sheriff’s office had no information on his injuries.

Both men were still in the hospital as of Monday at 11:43 a.m.

Hall was charged with two counts of assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill inflicting serious injury. He is being held in the Anson County Jail under a $400,000 secured bond.

Willoughby will also be charged with assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill inflicting serious injury, according to the sheriff’s office. “He lives in Charlotte, so we may have to go another route or get assistance from Mecklenburg County,” Sheriff Landric Reid said.

Willoughby’s warrant will not be public record until the Anson courthouse has received notice that it has been served, a court clerk said.

Hall is due in court on July 7 at 9:30 a.m.

The Boom Boom Room is currently closed. “Sheriff Reid spoke with Glenn Byrd, the owner and operator of the Boom Boom Room, and advised him that the club could not be reopen (sic) without proper paperwork and permits, and that if it was reopened without these items Byrd will be charged,” the release said.

Several departments responded to the scene of the shooting. “Sheriff Reid would like to thank the deputies from the Anson County Sheriff’s Office, other officers from the Wadesboro Police Department, N.C. Highway Patrol, N.C. SBI, Chesterfield County Sheriff’s Office, members of the Anson Rescue Squad, and Anson EMS for all their hard work during this stressful and chaotic situation,” Reid said in the release.

Follow the story at www.ansonrecord.com for more details as they are released and see Wednesday’s issue for a full story.