VUKMER WAIVES EXTRADITION
April 6, 2026
Hillsborough, NC (April 6, 2026) – Matthew Vukmer, the man charged with the stabbing death of Paula Floyd, waived extradition today during a court hearing in Grayson County, Virginia.
Virginia authorities have been holding Vukmer under a fugitive from justice charge in the New River Valley Regional Jail in Dublin, Virginia since March 6, 2026, the day of Ms. Floyd’s death. Vukmer drove away from the murder scene immediately after the crime, and members of the Capital Area Regional Task Force in Grayson County took him into custody at 5:15 pm that evening.
North Carolina follows the Uniform Criminal Extradition Act, designed to ensure the return of defendants who flee a state attempting to avoid criminal prosecution there. Extradition can be a complicated process, but in simplest terms relevant to the alleged murder of Paula Floyd, extradition refers to the legal proceedings involved in transferring the custody of Vukmer from Virginia back to North Carolina. Defendants can waive extradition or participate in formal extradition proceedings, which require a Governor’s warrant and a hearing. As a broad generalization, the process takes approximately 30 days, as it did in this case.
Sheriff Blackwood said, “We will confer with the District Attorney and make plans for Vukmer’s transport back to Orange County where we will serve him with the North Carolina murder warrant. At that point, the case formally transfers to the District Attorney’s Office for prosecution. Although that transition is an important step forward in the pursuit of justice, we are aware that no legal proceeding can undo the profound loss experienced by the victim’s loved ones. We continue to offer them our deepest condolences.”
Vukmer will be held at the Orange County Detention Center.
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