Man wanted for murder arrested after highspeed chase in Harrison County
The chase began after a Harrison County deputy tried pulling the man over after going a high rate of speed and swerving across lanes on Interstate 20. Author: Favian Quezada Updated: 3:46 PM CDT June 3, 2021
HARRISON COUNTY, Texas One person has been arrested after leading the Harrison County Sheriff’s Office on a highspeed chase.
According to the sheriff’s office, at midnight on June 3 a Harrison County deputy observed a silver-colored Mustang traveling east on Interstate 20 at a high rate of speed and appeared to be swerving across lanes of traffic.
A power pole that was stationed alongside Interstate 10 caught fire at the cross arms of the pole early Wednesday morning. Traffic was cleared by about 6:30 a.m. Harrison County Fire Chief Pat Sullivan said the line shorted out, causing the fire at the cross arms, which weakened the pole, and the lines lowered across […]
Updated: 1:42 PM CDT May 27, 2021
MARSHALL, Texas Early Thursday morning, Marshall Police and Harrison County Emergency Response Teams (ERT) jointly executed a “Narcotic Search Warrant” in Marshall that resulted in the arrest of one man.
The search warrant came after an investigation conducted by the Violent Crime and Drug Task Force, which included the Marshall Police Department, Harrison County Sheriff’s Office, and the Harrison County District Attorney’s Office.
Police arrived at 535 Liberty Church Road in Marshall and searched the resident. The search revealed a significant amount of narcotics, a firearm, and U.S. currency.
Lekendrick Jones was located at the residence and placed under arrest for possession of controlled substances and possession of controlled substances.
CLARKSBURG — A 37-year-old Harrison County man pleaded guilty Monday in U.S. District Court for his role in a November bank robbery in Salem, West Virginia.