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10 year homicide case has suspects but needs more evidence

10 year homicide case has suspects but Pulaski County Sheriff s Office seeks more evidence Jason Jackson died in April of 2011 and was 31 years old at the time of his death. His family has continued to seek justice for 10 years. Author: Jade Jackson Updated: 7:39 PM CDT April 22, 2021 PULASKI COUNTY, ARKANSAS, Ark The Pulaski County Sheriff s Office says they have persons of interests for a 10 year open homicide case, but that they don t have enough substantial evidence.  31-year old Sgt. First Class, Jason Jackson was found slumped in his car with a gun shot wound in the back of his neck in front of a house for sale in the 1600 block of Arch Street in April 2011. He was in the Army National Guard along with being a realtor. Jackson was also attending UA-Little Rock to become a doctor.

Pulaski County Man Arrested After Allegedly Shooting His Father

London, KY, USA / SAM 103.9 FM WWEL | Today s Pop Hits Apr 23, 2021 12:07 PM The Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office says a man is accused of shooting his father in the leg. Investigators say it happened on Robert Phelps Road. Deputies said the man who was shot called 911 and told them he was shot by his son, Shawn Glover, and that his son ran away on foot. Deputies looked for Glover but couldn’t find him at the time. Glover’s father was treated at the scene by Somerset and Pulaski County Emergency Medical services and flown to the University of Kentucky Medical Center. Detectives obtained a warrant for Glover’s arrest for assault, domestic violence and robbery charges. Deputies said Glover came to the Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office where he met with police. He was served a warrant after being interviewed. Glover was lodged in the Pulaski County Detention Center.

Man gets probation for not complying with sex offender registry

Jesse R. Hamilton A Pulaski County man accused of not complying with the Kentucky Sex Offender Registry has been sentenced to two years of supervised probation. Jesse Ray Hamilton, 39, of Somerset, was indicted in November 2019 on a single count of Failure to Comply with Sex Offender Registration (first offense). The charge stemmed from an effort by Major Jeff Hancock of the Pulaski County Sheriff s Office to serve Hamilton with a civil document the previous September. When Maj. Hancock arrived at Hamilton s registered residence in Nancy, he learned that Hamilton was living with a woman on Patterson Ford Drive in Somerset.

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