Mugshots of the Day 11/19/2024

All persons are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

 

Two Men Found Dead on South Park Now Listed as Murder-Suicide

(DOTHAN, Ala.)  Investigators now believe the two men found dead on Friday died from a murder-suicide scenario.  Patrol officers found 23-year-old Zatorrion O’Neil Facion dead from multiple gunshot wounds in his bed after a family member notified police.  While clearing the residence, officers found 20-year-old Omarion Jackson in a different bedroom with a single gunshot wound to the head.  Autopsy results and ballistic reports led police to believe Jackson killed Facion after an unknown altercation.  Jackson then took his own life in a different bedroom.  The two were brothers who lived together in the residence.

On Friday November 15, 2024 around 8:00 am, Dothan Police officers responded to a residence in the 1200 block of South Park Avenue when a family member discovered Facion deceased in his bedroom.  When Officers arrived, they found Facion in his bed with multiple gunshot wounds.  Officers were told Jackson usually sleeps in a back bedroom.  When officers entered to make contact with Jackson, he was found on the floor deceased with a firearm on the ground near him.

Crime scene investigators worked the scene to collect evidence and found shell casings in the room where Facion was killed.  In the room with Jackson, investigators found a 9 mm handgun on the floor near Jackson.  According to evidence collected at the scene, Jackson fired multiple rounds at Facion, striking him several times.  After shooting Facion, Jackson went to his bedroom and took his own life.  Investigators continue to follow up on leads on what may have led to the shooting.  Ballistics have preliminarily matched the shell casings in Facion’s room to the firearm found by Jackson.  Autopsy results confirm Jackson took his own life.

If anyone has any information about Facion and Jackson, they are encouraged to call the Dothan Police Department at 334-793-0215 or they can submit tips to the Central Alabama Crimestoppers at 334-215-STOP or on their website at P3TIPS.com.  Our thoughts and prayers are with the family as they mourn the loss of their loved ones.

 

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Mugshots of the Day 11/18/2024

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Mugshots of the Day 11/15/2024 thru 11/17/2024

All persons are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

 

Mugshots of the Day 11/14/2024

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Mugshots of the Day 11/13/2024

All persons are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Brittany L. Johnson – Unlawful Possession of a Controlled Substance, Possession of Marijuana 2nd
Bruce Alan Deaton – Theft of Property 3rd
Jeremy Rashad Peterman – Drug Trafficking, Possession of Marijuana 1st, Unlawful Possession of a Controlled Substance
Marley Dawn Owens – Giving of false name or address to a law enforcement officer
Matthew Khamil Giuilford – Possession of Marijuana 2nd
Melissa B. Murrell – Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
Pamela Nanette Kelly – Public Intoxication
Raymond Andrew Bivins – Fraudulent Use of a Debit/Credit Card
Shakeem Dashon Allen – Domestic Violence 3rd

Mugshots of the Day 11/12/2024

All persons are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Two Men Arrested After Theft from Construction of New Animal Shelter

(DOTHAN, Ala.) On November 6, 2024, Dothan Police Investigators arrested William Allen Navarre (43) of Dothan and Bobby Gene Chandler (50) of Atlanta, GA for the theft and burglary of the new animal shelter under construction.  The theft was discovered on November 4th when workers returned from the weekend to find items missing from the construction site.  After an investigation, Navarre and Chandler were identified as suspects in the crime.  Navarre was charged with one count of Theft of Property 1st degree and one count of Burglary 3rd degree with bonds totaling $10,000.  Chandler was charged with Theft of Property 1st degree and Burglary 3rd degree with bonds totaling $20,000.

On November 4, 2024, Dothan Police Officers responded to the new animal shelter construction site on Hartford Highway when workers arrived at the site to continue construction and noticed items missing.  Investigators used a variety of investigative techniques, including surveillance cameras, and identified suspects in the theft.  Investigators were able to identify William Navarre and Bobby Chandler as suspects.

After the investigation, enough evidence was discovered to charge both suspects with the crime.  All stolen property was recovered and returned to the owner.

Bobby Gene Chandler (50) of Atlanta, GA- Theft of Property 1st and Burglary 3rd, $20,000 bond
William Allen Navarre (43) of Dothan- Theft of Property 1st and Burglary 3rd, $10,000 bond

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Arrest Made in Rip Hewes Shooting from October 18th Football Game

(DOTHAN, Ala.) On October 31, 2024, Dothan Police Investigators arrested Walter Cummings Jr. (36) of Dothan for one count of Assault 1st degree and one count of Shooting into an Occupied Vehicle.  Cummings’ arrest comes as a result of an investigation into the shooting of a young juvenile, under the age of 12, at Rip Hewes Stadium on October 18, 2024.  Cummings was placed in the Houston County Jail, and his bond has been set at $60,000.

On October 18, 2024, Dothan Police Officers working security for a high school football game at Rip Hewes Stadium were flagged down by a citizen who said a child had suffered a gunshot wound in a vehicle.  The vehicle was in the parking lot and officers responded to render emergency aid.  The juvenile had minor swelling on the head from being struck by the bullet.  Police learned that shots were fired after an altercation occurred in the 400 block of Kornegay Street moments before the juvenile was struck with the bullet.  Officers responded to the area and located shell casings in the roadway.  During a search warrant of the residence on Kornegay Street, Officers found a firearm that was the same caliber ammunition found at the stadium.

Due to the angle of the bullet entering the vehicle from the roof and the extent of the injuries to the victim believed to be from a low velocity bullet, investigators believe it was likely fired in the air from Kornegay Street and landed where the victim was sitting.  The rifle found on Kornegay Street and the projectile found at Rip Hewes Stadium were sent to the Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences for ballistics testing.  Today, Investigators were informed the bullet was a match and came from the rifle recovered on Kornegay Street.  After an interview with Cummings, he admitted he was the person who fired the shots on Kornegay Street.

Firing a bullet into the air is a careless and dangerous act that is against the law.  Offenders caught committing such an act will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.

Walter Lee Cummings Jr. (36) of Dothan- Assault 1st degree and Shooting into Occupied Vehicle, $60,000 bond

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False Reporting leads to Swatting Charge

During the early morning hours of Saturday, October 26, 2024, the Dothan Police Department received a call reporting an edge weapon assault in the 400 block of East Powell Street. Officers were unable to locate a victim or the person reporting. It was determined this was a false report of an incident and all emergency personnel were cancelled. Using various investigative leads, officers were able to determine the identity of the caller. Just a few hours later, officers encountered the caller, and he was taken into custody and questioned. During questioning, he admitting to making the false report because he had gotten into a fight with an individual and as revenge, he wanted that person to be “harassed” as a potential victim of a stabbing.

The caller was identified as 53-year-old Keri Lashun Leake of Appletree Street, Dothan, AL. Leake was charged with one count of Felony Swatting. His bond was set at $2,500.00.

Leake, Keri Lashun
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