US Marshalls Capture Fugitive Accused of Drawing Gun on Repo Agent
Killeen, TX – December 9, 2022 – It’s bad enough that repossession agents have to deal with the threats of borrowers with guns, but unknown third parties bring up entirely different sets of problems. Fortunately, one Texas repossession agent’s truck was equipped with cameras. Cameras that lead to the identification and later arrest of one such fugitive.
Back on September 12th, an unnamed repossession agent was in the process of repossessing a vehicle on the 400 block of West Green Avenue in Killeen when a second vehicle arrived and blocked him in.
Emerging from the passenger seat was an unknown woman, pistol in hand. Pulling back on the slide and chambering a round, she raised the gun barrel to the agents face and demanding he cease the repossession.

Wisely retreating, the recovery agent called police to report the incident. Arriving officers were advised that the entire sequence of events had been recorded with his cameras. After retrieving the video, police developed leads on the alleged assailant’s identity.
Armed with an arrest warrant, members of the Lone Star Fugitive Task Force of the U-S Marshal Service located 29-year-old Sharell Lashone Walker and took her into custody.
Walker remains in custody at the Bell County Jail at this time.
Source: FOX44 News





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