2 Natchez women arrested after high-speed pursuit from Brookhaven
Published 7:09 pm Monday, December 11, 2023
Two Natchez women have been arrested after a high-speed pursuit by law enforcement Monday.
Just after noon Monday, two black females suspected of shoplifting at Walmart Brookhaven were approached by a female police officer. The suspects were in the store’s parking lot, inside a vehicle bearing an Adams County tag.
The officer was leaning into the car instructing the driver to put the car in park when the driver drove off. The officer had to jump out of the way to avoid injury, according to Brookhaven Police Chief Kenneth Collins.
The fleeing vehicle struck another vehicle on the exit 40 on-ramp to Interstate 55, and traveled southward. Officers pursued the vehicle on I-55, with both exiting onto Hwy. 84 West, where the pursuit continued westward.
Franklin County Sheriff’s Office deputies joined the pursuit when the suspects left Lincoln County, and the vehicle was brought to a halt just east of Old Hwy. 84 near Roxie.
Collins said the two females were arrested and charges are pending. He expressed thanks to FCSO deputies for their assistance.
“Business owners need to know that shoplifters are working in groups now,” the chief said. “They might have two or three, instead of just one. One will start a distraction while others are stealing, possibly telling them on a cell phone what to do.”
“This is their business. There’s no telling how many hundreds of thousands of dollars are lost to these organized shoplifters,” Collins said. “Criminals need to know when they come to Brookhaven, they have come to the wrong place. If you commit a crime, be prepared to go to jail.”
More arrests may be coming in this case, and the incident remains under investigation, said Collins.
“We’re just blessed no one was hurt today,” he said.
Arrested were 31-year-old Roquanta Green and 39-year-old Shannon White, both with Natchez addresses.
Green was charged with aggravated assault, felony fleeing, and possession of stolen property. Her bond has been set at $60,000.
White was charged with accessory after the fact, possession of stolen property, and giving false information. Her bond was set at $26,000.
Both were booked into Lincoln County Jail.