February 3, 2023

Three Arrested After Rash Of Auto Burglaries In Madison

Morgan Howard

On February 1, the Madison Police Department received reports of an auto burglary that was happening at the Saint Matthew’s United Methodist Church located at 7427 Old Canton Road and the Baptist HealthPLex located at 501 Baptist Drive in the City of Madison.
During the initial investigation, responding officers were notified of additional auto burglaries occurring in the City of Gluckstadt and Livingston Mercantile in Madison County.
Investigators began gathering evidence concerning the burglaries which eventually led to suspects and a suspect vehicle description.
With the assistance of the Greenville, MS Police Department and the Washington County Sheriff’s Department, three suspects and the suspects’ vehicle were located on Witherspoon Street in Greenville, MS.
Currently in custody are three individuals identified as 50-year-old Lavale Turner, of Fort Lauderdale, Florida; 32-year-old Henry Marcus Harp, of New Port Richey, FL; and 47-year-old Brandy Nicole McColloch of Pompano Beach, Florida.
They have each been charged by the Madison Police Department with two counts of Auto Burglary and one count of Conspiracy to Commit Auto Burglary.
They are currently being housed at the Madison County Detention Center. The other agencies involved are expected to place holds on the individuals for crimes committed within their jurisdiction.
The arrestees will have their Initial Appearance in the City of Madison Municipal Court and their case will be forwarded to Madison/Rankin County District Attorney John “Bubba” Bramlett for prosecution.
Tyrod Lavale Turner, Age 50
Tyrod Lavale Turner, Age 50
Henry Marcus Harp, Age 32
Henry Marcus Harp, Age 32
Brandy Nicole McColloch, Age 47
Brandy Nicole McColloch, Age 47

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