1 arrested, 1 still wanted in connection with deadly shooting in Gallatin
GALLATIN, Tenn. (WKRN) — Authorities are still searching for the man wanted for homicide after his wife died in Gallatin last week, but another individual has been taken into custody amid the investigation.
The Gallatin Police Department said officers responded to a home at approximately 8:30 a.m. on Thursday, March 6 after a relative found Lisa Drake's body. Law enforcement described the incident as a 'domestic shooting death.'
Officials initially said they wanted to find Little Page Drake III for a welfare check and information about the situation, but a few hours later, they announced he had active warrants for criminal homicide.
ORIGINAL STORY: Man wanted for homicide after deadly shooting reported in Gallatin
On Friday, March 7, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) added Little — who was Lisa's husband, according to loved ones — to the state's 'Most Wanted' list, saying he should be considered armed and dangerous. He has yet to be found.
The TBI described Little as 5-feet 9-inches tall, 165 pounds, and bald with brown eyes. Authorities reported last week the 57-year-old was believed to be driving a black 2007 Honda Ridgeline truck with Tennessee license plate 727BNDY, but that vehicle has since been recovered.
On Friday, March 14, police announced 41-year-old Stephen Grant Mosley Jr. was taken into custody for accessory to criminal homicide and evidence tampering in connection with Lisa's case.
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Officials said charges are pending for those who have helped Little avoid apprehension. However, no additional details have been released about this investigation, including where in Gallatin the shooting took place or the circumstances that led to Mosley's arrest.
If you see Little or have any information regarding his whereabouts, you're asked to call the TBI at 1-800-TBI-FIND or Gallatin Police Department Investigator Jody Starks at 615-452-1313, ext. 3264. A reward of up to $2,500 is being offered for information leading to Little's arrest.
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