$10,000 award offered in downtown shooting case; read press release here.
Crime of the Week #36
November 2, 2022 HOMICIDE Reports of a shooting brought Memphis Police patrolmen from the Mt. Moriah Station to 5093 Wooddale Avenue near Winchester Road in east Memphis at 2:05 Sunday afternoon, October 30, 2022. On arrival officers found an unresponsive female suffering an apparent gunshot wound on the floor of…
Crime of the Week #35
October 27, 2022 HOMICIDE Reports of a shooting brought Memphis Police officers stationed at the Ridgeway precinct to a house at 4375 Sandy Park Drive in southeast Memphis Saturday, September 10, 2022. It was 7:27 at night. At the scene officers were met by a woman who said her house…
Crime of the Week #34
October 21, 2022 HOMICIDE The report of shots fired at 1:18 a.m. brought Memphis Police officers from the Austin Peay Station to 3242 Harvester Lane East, in the Frayser area, Friday, September 16, 2022. The patrolmen arrived to find a man who had been shot multiple times but was still…
Crime of the Week #33
October 5, 2022 HOMICIDE A shooting report brought Memphis Police officers assigned to the Raines Road station to 4822 Hillbrook Road, between West Shelby Drive and Fairly High School at 4:57 a.m. Sunday October 2, 2022. On the way, the officers received an additional call telling them that gunshot victim…
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