The Texarkana, Arkansas Police are investigating a drive-by shooting that took place this past Monday afternoon, February 16 in the 3700 block of Greenwood Street.
Texarkana officers reported on their Facebook page that they responded to a 911 call around 1 PM. During the investigation, officers and detectives were able to identify three suspects: 19-year-old Lechaundrick Hogeland, 18-year-old Isaiah Johnson, and a 17-year-old juvenile, who allegedly fired multiple shots at a residence. Luckily, no one was hurt.

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Texarkana Police Investigation Leads to Arrests in Drive-By Shooting

The search for the suspects' vehicle led officers to a nearby hotel, which then led to the suspects at an apartment closeby. Investigators were able to make contact with the 17-year-old.

 

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After obtaining a search warrant, officers were able to collect evidence in the apartment that linked all three suspects to the shooting. The juvenile was arrested and taken to a juvenile detention facility, facing 10 counts of Terroristic Act, two counts of Aggravated Assault, and Unlawful Discharge of a Firearm from a Vehicle, Second Degree.

Two Suspects Identified in Texarkana Driveby Shooting

Texarkana Arkansas Police Department via Facebook
Texarkana Arkansas Police Department via Facebook
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Arrest warrants were issued for Hogeland and Johnson on the same charges. Johnson turned himself in on Wednesday, February 18, and was booked into the Miller County Detention Center.

Police say One Suspect in Texarkana is still at Large

Texarkana Arkansas Police Department via Facebook
Texarkana Arkansas Police Department via Facebook
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If you have any information at where Lechaundrick Hogeland is, please call Sgt. Easley with the Criminal Investigation Division at (903) 798-3154 or call 911.

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