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MediaRelease

Contact: Captain Kevin Newman FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


Phone: (601) 856-6111 Date: 12/13/2022

Felony Theft, Vehicle Pursuit/Aggravated Assault with Arrests

On Tuesday, December 13, 2022, at approximately 2:45 PM,


officers assigned to special holiday patrol in the retail
shopping area of Grandview Boulevard in Madison were alerted to a
vehicle in the area that was reported to be involved in a felony
shoplifting/theft and assault in Missouri. The vehicle,
described as a 2019 Chrysler Pacifica occupied by two
individuals, was located and stopped by officers as it attempted
to leave the Walmart parking lot onto Grandview Boulevard. After
the vehicle initially stopped, it then fled south onto Grandview
Boulevard before officers could engage the occupants.
A vehicle pursuit ensued with the wanted vehicle turning east
onto Madison Avenue. As it proceeded east on Madison Avenue, an
officer strategically located at Magnolia Street was attempting
to deploy stop sticks when the fleeing vehicle proceeded towards

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the officer. The officer was able to jump from the path of the
oncoming vehicle.
The vehicle continued east on Madison Avenue and as it
approached the intersection of Highway 51 it struck the side of a
white Toyota Highlander which was proceeding west on Madison
Avenue. At the same time, a marked Madison Police vehicle was
turning west onto Madison Avenue from Highway 51 when the fleeing
vehicle struck the front of the police vehicle. This collision
disabled the fleeing vehicle at which time both occupants were
taken into custody.
All of the occupants of the vehicles involved were checked for
injuries by Fire Department and Emergency Medical Personnel and
all refused medical attention. The officer who jumped from the
path of the fleeing vehicle was treated and released for an ankle
injury.
Further investigation after the chase discovered what is
believed to be stolen property from the Missouri incidents
located in the wanted vehicle.
Raymond T. Peoples, age 30, of Southfield, MI was charged with
Receiving Stolen Property, Felony Fleeing, and Aggravated Assault
on a Law Enforcement Officer. Ravyn N. Stigall, Age 30, of Plant
City, FL was charged with Receiving Stolen Property and Felony
Fleeing. Both subjects were taken to the Madison County
Detention Center. The investigation is ongoing and further
charges are possible against the suspects.
Madison Police Department
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Raymond T. Peoples, Age 30

Ravyn N. Stigall, Age 30

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