Rankin County Sheriff Bryan Bailey issued the following statement.
On Sunday, January
2, 2022, Rankin County received a call for a business burglary at the Huff
& Stuff gas station on Highway 18 in Puckett, MS. Deputies responded to the scene and spoke to
the store clerk. While on scene deputies
noticed that the front glass door had been smashed and merchandise in the
parking lot. When the store owner
arrived, deputies were able to review video footage of the incident and
identified a black male driving a beige colored GMC truck. The suspect used his vehicle to ram the front
door, breaking the glass. The suspect
then went in the store, grabbed merchandise and carried it to his truck,
dropping some items in the process.
Deputies on scene called for an investigator. Once the investigator arrived on scene, he was able to review the video and the items left in the parking lot. The investigator was able to lift a fingerprint from one of the items left behind at the scene. The fingerprint was then taken to the Mississippi Crime Lab who then analyzed the print. That print came back to a TRAVIS PARKER of Jackson, MS. A BOLO was then put out for PARKER and the vehicle used in the burglary.
At approximately
8:00 p.m. Monday January 3, an officer with he Pearl Police Department observed
a vehicle matching the description listed in the BOLO. When the officer tried to stop PARKER, he
fled. Rankin County deputies joined
Pearl PD in the pursuit which ended shortly thereafter. PARKER was taken into custody and transported
to the Rankin County Jail and charged with business burglary and receiving
stolen property after it was discovered that the vehicle he was in was stolen. Rankin County District Attorney Bubba
Bramlett will bring PARKER before Rankin County Court Judge David Morrow for an
initial appearance.
The quick work and subsequent arrest of PARKER was made possible only through the great work of Rankin County deputies and investigators as well as the Mississippi Crime Lab and the Pearl Police Department. This is yet another case that shows the cooperation in the law enforcement profession and what it can accomplish. Sheriff Bryan Bailey would like to thank all of the agencies involved in the investigation and arrest of TRAVIS PARKER.
15 comments:
Maybe they should teach classes to Jackson/Hinds on how to do that.
These Jackistan crooks never learn that there will be no blessings in Rankin/Madison Counties.
Clearly a misunderstanding. Old Travis must've thought he was in California, where smash-and-grab is now an individual right.
Probably not the best day to try and "Eat Local" in Puckett as I'm pretty sure Billy Burgers is closed on Sunday.
Meanwhile in Jackson: "Yeah, I'll just talk to the boys down at the crime lab. They have us working in shifts. Leads!"
That guy did all of that to grab some chips and shit???
Fixin to sue GM because he mistook the brake for the accelerator? Luckily the store was cosed when he couldn't stop!
His neck hurts and possible loss of consortium damages?
And that my friends, is the rest of the story
January 6, 2022 at 1:05 PM for the win.
God Bless Rankin County!!!
Great work Sheriff, we appreciate you and your deputies and their quick response.
Viva La Niknar
The french fries at Billy Burgers are great!
The large cheeseburgers are kick-ass as well.
I know what Judge Morrow is going to tell Travis. 10 year at Parchman Travis. When your hot....your hot.
Mr. Parker needed smokes and beer so bad, he stole a vehicle to create a drive-thru for the Spit & Git?
Sheriff Bailey did an exemplary job of reporting this event thoroughly and cogently, but then Rankin has so few insane crimes they have to import savages from Jackson.
Wait. They already had his fingerprints on file? So this guy, out of Jackson, already had a criminal record?
Waiting for the usual 'low hanging fruit' stooges to appear on this one. Give it a few moments.
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