One of the suspects in a Killeen shooting on Dec. 6 has been arrested.
Zaveon Hakhem Cummings, 18, was located and arrested by members of the US Marshals Service â Gulf Coast Regional Fugitive Task Force at a residence in Tomball, according to a Killeen Police Department news release.
Cummings and Emilio Terrazas, 19, both from Killeen, are suspects in the Dec. 6 shooting that injured a victim in the 2100 block of W.S. Young Drive.
Terrazas, who is still at large and considered armed and dangerous, is also a person of interest in the Sunday shooting on Alma Drive, which injured three, according to the release.
Two teens from Killeen are suspected of shooting a woman at a convenience store in December.
According to a press release from the Killeen Police Department, two males have been identified as the suspects in a shooting that took place at Mickey s convenience store on December 6.
The two men were in a grey 4-door hatchback and were attempting to shoot at a man in a red car. A woman who was parked in between both vehicles was unfortunately caught in the crossfire and was shot.
The male in the red car and the men in the grey hatchback fled the scene. Officers arrived on scene and found the woman suffering from a gunshot wound. The woman was transported to a hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
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December 21, 2020
HARDIN COUNTY, Tenn. A man wanted by Lexington police and the Chester County Sheriff’s Office is in custody following a chase in Hardin County on Monday.
Lexington police say their investigation into Todd Robbins began on November 4 following a report of an aggravated domestic assault. Robbins is currently facing charges of domestic assault and aggravated assault in connection with that investigation.
Lexington police say they requested assistance from the U.S. Marshals Gulf Coast Regional Fugitive Task Force on November 6 to locate Robbins.
Robbins is also a person of interest in a homicide in Chester County, according to the Chester County Sheriff’s Office.
Mobile man charged with murder in deadly Auburn crash
Updated Dec 15, 2020;
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A Mobile man has been charged with murder in an August crash that killed a 20-year-old woman in Auburn.
Fabian Aviance Deshawn Smith, 43, was arrested Monday by the U.S. Marshals Gulf Coast Regional Fugitive Task Force and Auburn and Mobile police. Killed in the Aug. 28 crash was Brantley Rayanna Powell, who had just moved to the area to go to school.
She and one of her friends were heading back to their apartment about 9 p.m. that Friday night when their vehicle was struck head on by a pickup truck driven by Smith. Authorities said Powell was traveling eastbound on Shug Jordan Parkway when the westbound Smith crossed into her lane and struck her vehicle.