Crime & Safety
U.S. Marshals Eastern Arkansas Fugitive Task Force searching for Little Rock capital murder suspects
Little Rock, Arkansas – The U.S. Marshals Eastern Arkansas Fugitive Task Force is intensifying efforts to locate three individuals wanted for capital murder in separate incidents in Little Rock. The call for public assistance marks a critical step in the ongoing investigations.
Wanted Individuals and Their Alleged Crimes
The U.S. Marshals Service (USMS) has issued a news release seeking assistance in finding Kamarion Stokes, 18, Omarion Dilworth, 20, and Arjiuana Houston, 24. These individuals are wanted by the Little Rock Police Department in connection with two separate fatal shootings.
Arjiuana Houston and Omarion Dilworth are both wanted for their alleged involvement in the October 12 shooting death of Mario Collins, which occurred on West 51st Street in Little Rock. Meanwhile, Kamarion Stokes is sought for the October 27, 2023, shooting death of 15-year-old Semaj O’Neal at the intersection of Baseline and Chicot Roads.
Public Caution and Call for Information
Authorities have issued a stern warning that all three suspects should be considered armed and extremely dangerous. The public is advised to exercise caution and not to approach these individuals. Furthermore, anyone found assisting Stokes, Dilworth, or Houston in evading capture will face criminal charges.
The U.S. Marshals are urging anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of these three individuals to come forward. Tips can be shared by calling the United States Marshal Service at (501) 324-6256. This call to action underscores the urgency and seriousness of the situation, as law enforcement works diligently to bring these suspects to justice and ensure public safety.
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