Burglary suspects arrested By SUE WATSON Staff Writer Marshall
County investigators made four arrests in connection with residential
or commercial burglaries this week, according to sheriff Kenny
Dickerson. Three suspects were arrested in
connection with a number of residential burglaries in Marshall, Tate
and possibly DeSoto counties, he said. DeManuel
Lequinn Tinnin, 22, and Deangelo Miguel Tinnin, 18, of the 8100 block
of Highway 309 South, and Jerwin Tunstall, 18, of Tyro Road in Holly
Springs, were arrested and charged with burglaries of homes, the
sheriff said. Each suspect is charged with one
count burglary of a home and the suspects are expected to be indicted
by the November grand jury on multiple counts of burglary, Dickerson
said. “The investigators in Marshall and Tate counties worked long hours to link these burglaries to these suspects,” Dickerson said. Items stolen included guns, jewelry and flat-screen televisions, he said. In
a separate investigation a suspect was arrested Tuesday and charged
with the break-in and burglary of JoJo’s Truck Stop in Red Banks early
Tuesday morning, Dickerson said. Officers arrived
at the truck stop and found the front door broken out and the cash
register drawer removed, the sheriff said. Officers reviewed video
surveillance and were able to identify a white male suspect, Dickerson
said. The suspect, Joshua Sanders, 20, of the
4900 block of Highway 178 West, Red Banks, was taken into custody about
7:30 a.m. Tuesday. Sanders is charged with one count burglary of a
commercial building and one count possession of a controlled substance
by the Marshall County sheriff’s office and one count burglary of a
commercial building by the Byhalia Police Department. |