JPD issued the following press release:
On
Thursday, January 29, 2015, Jackson Police Officers responded to 1805 Hospital
Dr., Cypress Point Apartments regarding shots being fired at this location.
During the preliminary investigation it was learned that three subjects gained
entry into this location by force where at least one of them was armed with a
handgun and took a 2 year toddler, Isiah Summerall from this residence against
the will of the mother, Ms. Poarchie Summerall. She was also assaulted by these
subjects but was not seriously injured. Upon the suspects exiting the location
with the child, shots were fired by at least one of the subjects. No one was
injured. The suspects fled the scene in a silver vehicle.
On
Friday, January 30, 2015 during the investigation and with the assistance of
the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation a red Kia SUV believed to be associated
with this investigation was located at a residence in Como, MS. Further
investigation led authorities to make a traffic stop with a green vehicle in
Como, MS believed to be associated with this investigation where the toddler
was found unharmed. There were several subjects taken into custody and are currently
being held by the Panola County Sheriff Department to be questioned by members
of the Jackson Police Department Major Investigations Division.
Investigators
have secured warrants for the charges of Burglary of an Occupied Dwelling and
Kidnapping on Howard Tarrio, Ricky Dandridge and Anna Hammonds. Howard Tarrio
and Ricky Dandridge are currently in the custody of the Panola County Sheriff
Department awaiting to be transferred back to Jackson. Anna Hammonds
surrendered to authorities earlier today and has been booked into the City Jail
pursuant the warrants for her arrest. The suspects and victim in this incident
are believed to be relatted. The investigation is ongoing, more charges and
arrests are possible. Mississippi Department of Human Services has been
contacted as it relates to facilitating the return of the child to the mother.
Suspects: (No
pictures on file at this time)
Howard
Tarrio-31
Ricky
Dandridge-17
Anna
Hammonds-30
5 comments:
Yesterday I heard three Amber alerts on the radio, got two Amber alerts on my smart phone, and saw the kid's picture on two electronic billboard with the words, "Red Kia", all within a two hour span.
For the people out there who regularly gripe about how crimes aren't given as much attention when they involve blacks, you need to pay better attention.
6:08 am You do know the story of how the Amber alert came into being, don't you?
It was because not all children were getting media attention.
And, yes, it has worked well for ALL children.
I'm glad we have it and the child is safe!
But, you just couldn't resist, could you? And, that is so telling.
"http://www.crimelibrary.com/notorious_murders/famous/amber_hagerman/1_index.html"
8:35 Bullshit. Read the above for her story.
It's good that it works for all kids suspected of being kidnapped and in danger of being killed. I'm glad Bush 43 signed the legislation to make it law in every state. Several states had previously enacted their own laws named after other killed or kidnapped children.
12:26 pm You really need to have better sources than to rely on a " notorious crimes" site!
I'm well aware of Amber Hagerman's brutal murder and didn't have to look it up to know about it.
When children went missing, the response by law enforcement was not always prompt.
The attention from the media, even local media, needed to help find the missing was not the same for every child.
Try to be honest with yourself. You no doubt know the names of many missing pretty little white children that got national attention. Can you honestly recall one black child's or poor homely white child's name?
That some children were not as pretty or from prominent enough families was a very real part of the politics of getting these alerts started all colors.
That the response to missing children, all missing children was not what it should be led to these alerts. Remember cartons? Then websites?
Kudos to President Bush for signing the law that made Amber alerts possible as a national effort, but the work to find missing children began long before 1996.
Some of us have been involved in trying to protect children for over 48 years.
That Isiah was found quickly, that police were involved even though it was apparently a domestic kidnapping, is makes me joyous. I hate it was too, too long in coming!
But, I hate even more that 6:08 am chose to immediately play racial politics with a missing child being found! And, still 6:08am wonders why anyone would suspect bigotry at the heart of their post!
10:41; While you delight at the elocutionistic mastery of your post, what will you say after reading it six times and then discovering that 6:08 is a black woman?
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