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3 People Detained In Prentiss County Burglary Investigation

James Griffin by James Griffin
January 16, 2025
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Prentiss County officers arrested three people in connection with various burglaries after receiving a report of a breaking and entering incident on November 22, 2024.

Responding to a call on County Road 3020, deputies found both a house and a shop broken into, with various goods reported missing. Witnesses in the neighborhood offered critical information, allowing investigators to identify a suspect.

We apprehended the culprit, Travis Lee Wright Taylor, 25, of Booneville. Police arrested Taylor while he was in possession of multiple stolen items and a small amount of methamphetamine.

Further inquiry led officials to two more suspects: 19-year-old James Braxton Rodgers, 31, and Kristin Michelle Gann, all from Booneville. During the inquiry, officials executed several search warrants and recovered stolen property from various locations.

Gann faced one count of conspiracy to conduct a felony, while Taylor and Rodgers faced nine counts of burglary.

Taylor is being held without bond, while Rodgers’ bond has been set at $80,000 and Gann’s bond at $20,000.

Investigator Jason Chism will present the case to the Prentiss County Grand Jury. Aaron Stolz and Torie Jumper were also involved in the inquiry.

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