Crime & Safety
Pine Bluff police looking for suspect in connection with gas station shooting
Pine Bluff, Arkansas – The Pine Bluff Police Department is actively investigating a shooting incident that occurred at a local gas station on Friday night. The authorities are seeking the public’s assistance in apprehending the suspect.
The event unfolded at around 7:45 p.m. at the Fast Mart located on East Harding Avenue. Responding to reports of a shooting, officers arrived at the scene to find a distressing sight. A man was discovered lying on the ground in the parking lot, suffering from a gunshot wound. Fortunately, police have confirmed that the man was transported to a local hospital and is being treated for injuries that are not life-threatening.
Search for the Suspect
Detectives from the Pine Bluff Police Department have identified 23-year-old Henry Raymond Arnold Jr. as a suspect in connection with the shooting. The altercation that led to the shooting reportedly occurred inside the Fast Mart. Arnold, who is described as approximately 5’6 and weighing 185 pounds, is currently wanted by the police. Given the circumstances, authorities have warned that Arnold should be considered armed and dangerous.
Call for Public Assistance
In an effort to ensure community safety and apprehend the suspect, the Pine Bluff Police Department is asking for the public’s help. Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of Henry Raymond Arnold Jr. or details about the incident is strongly encouraged to come forward.
There are several ways to reach out with information: you can call the detective office tip line at 870-730-2106, directly contact Detective Jason Boykins at the detective office at 870-730-2090, or get in touch with the dispatch center at 870-541-5300.
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