A suspect wanted in “several shootings” on Interstate 40 near Winslow Wednesday has been found. DPS officials says a man went into a gas station in Gallup, New Mexico at around 11:25 a.m. Thursday, brandishing a weapon and was possibly headed to Arizona. About 90 minutes later, DPS put out a call to troopers that the an older model white Dodger Charger or Chevrolet Camero with a dark blue racing stripe on the hood was reportedly shooting at vehicles on westbound I-40 in Navajo County. Two semi-trucks were hit as well as a Dodge minivan. One person in one of the semi-truck was slightly injured. There were no other injuries. A search ensued near Winslow. At around 1 a.m. Thursday, the suspect vehicle was found abandoned south of I-40 off Hibbard Road, east of Winslow. A man matching the description of the suspect was found nearby. Arrested was 37-year-old Kareem Martin Senior from Charlotte, North Carolina. The vehicle he was driving was reported stolen out of Georgia. Martin was booked into the Navajo Count Jail in Holbrook.
Suspect Wanted In “Several Shootings” Near Winslow Taken Into Custody Early Thursday Morning
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