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Four Suspects Apprehended in Relation to February Hanover-Horton Armed Robbery

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Jackson, Mich. (WKHM) — The Jackson County Office of the Sheriff (JCSO) has announced that four arrests have been made in relation to an armed robbery that took place in the Hanover-Horton area last month.

Sheriff Gary Schuette says that following a coordinated effort by multiple law enforcement divisions, four of the six primary suspects are now in custody.

On Tuesday (March 10), the JCSO executed a series of high-priority arrest warrants across the county. The suspects were formally arraigned on Monday (March 11).

Apprehended Suspects:

  • Camerin Hudson: Taken into custody at a residence on Sycamore in Blackman Township with bond set at $250,000.
  • Kaiden Miguel Hudson: Located and apprehended at a residence on Orange Street in the City of Jackson with bond set at $250,000.
  • Xzavier Andre Bacon: Taken into custody during a felony traffic stop on Washington Avenue after deputies located the suspect vehicle with bond set at $250,000.
  • 16-Year-Old Juvenile: Apprehended and arraigned with bond set at $250,000.

 

Each suspect is facing a three-count felony warrant including: Armed Robbery, Larceny from a Building, and Larceny of Firearms.

The Jackson County Office of the Sheriff is actively seeking the public’s assistance in locating the two remaining suspects, who they have identified as Richie Jiminez and James Goodall.

Both individuals are wanted in connection with the armed robbery.

Anyone with information regarding their whereabouts is urged to contact the JCSO or Lead Detective Kelley Ebersole at 517-768-7932, and are advised to not approach these individuals.

“This successful operation is a testament to the fact that when a strategic plan is executed with precision, results follow,” said Sheriff Gary Schuette. “I want to personally thank the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office Detectives, our Road Patrol (A2 Shift), and the Blackman-Leoni Township Public Safety department.”

“Their relentless pursuit of these suspects demonstrates our unwavering commitment to bringing justice to the victims of Hanover-Horton and ensuring the safety of the Jackson County community.”

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