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Investigators have added a capital murder charge on top of a first-degree theft of property charge made against a Birmingham woman in relation to a Friday morning shooting in Auburn.

Kentrice Symonee Hill, 21, of Birmingham, was originally arrested in Birmingham on Saturday and was charged with first-degree theft of property along with Derrick Hightower, 32, from Columbus, Ga., who was also initially charged with capital murder.

Hill was charged with capital murder Sunday and taken from Birmingham to Lee County.

Hill is being held without bond.

Hightower is being held byt he Birmingham Police Department after being taken into custody by the department on separate but related charges.

Police said Nancy Nash, 54, was found dead by investigators after employees of Creative Habitats Landscaping in Auburn found a truck on fire there around 6:30 a.m. Friday. Nash was found dead by investigators near the truck.

After preliminary investigations, police said Nash died from gunshot wounds. The 2005 Chevrolet Silverado was also found with several gunshot holes.

The Auburn Police Division obtained warrants for Hill and High-tower on Saturday.