from that link:
Howard County went to the home in an attempt to serve a search warrant of Shawn Adkins' body.
not sure if that was in any other articles/links. Just caught up.
I had a feeling they would find illegal drugs...........
:banghead:
Mitchell County requested escort from CCity police. The arrest (confirmed via Vinelink) is in Mitchell County.
It could be as simple as obstructing and hindering:
The Michell County District Attorney's office tells KTAB's Michelle Ashworth they went to Billie Dunn's house to serve a warrant out of Howard County to Shawn Adkins.
According to the D.A.'s office, Billie lied and said he wasn't there. She was taken to Mitchell County Jail.
http://bigcountryhomepage.com/fulltext/?nxd_id=353096
If they came from Mitchell County to pick him up (at Billie's) on childcharges (the GJ met today!) and she said he was not there, when he was, she maybe got arrested instead.
When I first saw these pictures I thought they were coming to inform her they had found remains...
This is consistent with them coming with a warrant for him, and arresting her spontaneously for obstructing the investigation/hindering the arrest of the suspect.
I so hope Hailey wasnt in those photos or videos...Thursday, 9:30 p.m.
Howard County went to the home in an attempt to serve a search warrant of Shawn Adkins' body.
Scurry County is in the process of serving a search warrant for Adkins' grandmother's home in Dunn.
http://bigcountryhomepage.com/fulltext/?nxd_id=353096
I think LE had the Prescription Drug Charge for Billie in hand when they went there.
Why was LE serving a warrant on Shawn Adkins BODY? Tattoos? Pictures?
Witnesses say officers have been at this search for hours. Maybe as early as 1:30
KRBCTim Now searching cars in Dunn
http://twitter.com/bigcountryhome
I had a feeling they would find illegal drugs...........
:banghead:
I think LE had the Prescription Drug Charge for Billie in hand when they went there.
Why was LE serving a warrant on Shawn Adkins BODY? Tattoos? Pictures?
Any time a law enforcement officer wants to search a part of a human's body not ordinarily visible, a valid search warrant must first be obtained. Body cavity searches must be conducted by a licensed physician, physician's assistant, licensed practical nurse, or registered nurse under the approval of a licensed physician. When a body cavity search pursuant to a search warrant is conducted