Cloudy

Roanoke Rapids, NC

77°F

Cloudy

Humidity: 69%

Wind: N at 0 mph

Banner

Thursday, 18 November 2010 13:18

Intensive search for shooter continues


Rate this item
(2 votes)
A view from the interstate Wednesday. A view from the interstate Wednesday.

The search for the person who shot Roanoke Rapids Police Officer John Taylor Wednesday afternoon continues, Chief Jeff Hinton said.

Taylor, a member of the department’s Advanced Criminal Enforcement unit, was shot multiple times after stopping a vehicle for a traffic violation on Interstate 95 at the 172 mile marker.

Taylor was transported to Pitt Memorial Hospital in Greenville where Hinton reported he is doing fine.

It wasn’t until after the shooting that officers learned the suspect vehicle, which was located at Halifax Academy, was stolen.

The shooting occurred shortly before 2:30 p.m. as Taylor was working the interstate within the city limits. The shooting will not curtail traffic enforcement and drug interdiction efforts by the police department on the interstate, Hinton said this morning.

An intensive search is ongoing in the area around the school, which is closed today, and areas of the interstate around the 168 and 171 mile markers and Highway 48, Hinton said. “We’ve got multiple agencies, choppers and dogs.”

One person believed to be a suspect, Herman Joseph Piuma, was ruled out and was cleared.

Authorities are still looking for a 6 feet, 200 pound white male with a short half inch buzz cut, roughly shaven and last seen wearing a light colored shirt, jeans and a black Carhartt jacket with hood.

The female suspect is white with mid-length light brown hair with highlights, last seen wearing a short sleeve black shirt with a possible Harley-Davidson design on front and a black ski vest.

If located do not approach, contact the Halifax County E911 Center via 911 or 252-583-1991.

 

Last modified on Thursday, 18 November 2010 15:52
Lance Martin

Lance Martin

E-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

comments  

 
0 #2 Minnie Johnosn 2010-11-18 20:25
I'm glad they got the suspects and no one else was hurt in the process. I officer Taylor does well and his family.
They should be in everyone prays.
Quote
 
 
+2 #1 Tammy Norris 2010-11-18 16:09
Yaaaaaay, they have the two in custody for shooting our officer. We should all be thankful for the jobs of our officer, firefighters and soldiers do for us. They put their lives on the live for us everyday!
Quote
 

Add comment

All comments posted on rrspin.com must be written in complete sentences with no text message abbreviations. No all caps comments will be allowed, that includes words written in capital letters for emphasis.

There is to be no profanity and there is to be no character assassination even if the person being written about is a suspect in a crime.
Comments that presume knowledge of a person’s home life, financial situation or other personal details will be not be posted as will comments which presume legal knowledge.

All comments must be on the topic of the story and offer the reader’s insight on a particular issue. rrspin.com will cease posting comments if the editor determines readers are infighting with one another and not staying on the topic of a story.

rrspin.com prefers readers use their real names because anonymous posters are accountable for their comments just as readers who post their names are.


Security code
Refresh