‘Most Wanted’ man who eluded officers for 17 months arrested. He allegedly helped woman who shot into occupied Mississippi hotel room.
Published 6:31 am Saturday, April 20, 2024
A man who has eluded law enforcement for more than 17 months is behind bars.
Ryan Streeter, 27, was indicted in July 2022 on charges that he allegedly aided and concealed a woman who shot into an occupied Natchez hotel room.
The Natchez Democrat reports that Street was one of Adams County’s “most wanted” and that he was apprehended Friday evening in Vidalia, a town across the Mississippi River from Natchez in Louisiana.
According to his indictment dated July 21, 2022, Streeter allegedly aided Shelby Brook Jordan when she allegedly shot at Eric Laprairie on Nov. 29, 2019, at the Relax Inn on Sgt. Prentiss Drive.
Adams County Sheriff Travis Patten said Concordia Parish Sheriff’s Office deputies apprehended Streeter following a tip his office received at approximately 7:15 p.m.
Jordan is still wanted by ACSO for the charges of aggravated assault and shooting into an occupied dwelling.
“CPSO’s deputies mobilized immediately and were able to apprehend the suspect at a house on Palm St. in Vidalia without incident by 7:30 p.m.,” Patten said. “The suspect, Ryan Streeter, had been evading law enforcement since an indictment was issued for his arrest in July of 2022 for accessory after the fact of aggravated assault and shooting into a dwelling. This is the third most wanted fugitive captured this week, making (a total of) five most wanted captures for ACSO. We would like to thank the Concordia Parish Sheriff’s Office for their quick response to our call for assistance.
“These five captures are examples of what can be accomplished when the community and law enforcement work together. Miss-Lou residents, we thank you for raising the bar while seeing something and saying something! This increases the quality of life for everyone who resides in our area.”
Others arrested in the last month include Eddie Jones, exploitation of a vulnerable person; Roger Dale Nettles, failure to appear; Tyrell Bridges, Copiah County homicide; and Derrick Marsaw, failure to register.
Patten added Streeter would remain housed in Concordia Parish until his arraignment on Monday.