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Five charged with Hindering Apprehension/Prosecution of wanted suspect

Shelby County Sheriff Willis Blackwell reports that on Monday, December 29,
2014, Shelby County Sheriff's Department Investigator DJ Dickerson traveled
to the residence of a Taunua Amburn located on County Road 4624 in Tenaha,
Texas to execute a felony warrant service on a Dustin Bryan Estes.

 

Shelby County Deputies had went to the aforementioned residence on prior occasion in an attempt to serve said felony warrant. While at the residence,
Investigator Dickerson was advised by occupants that Dustin Estes was not
within the residence, however Dustin Estes' mother Taunua Amburn gave
consent to search the residence.

 

Investigator Dickerson asked occupants of the residence if Dustin Estes was within the residence and advised that Dustin had a warrant, to which due to the prior occasion of Deputies attempting to serve the felony warrant they were readily aware.


Investigator Dickerson also advised the occupants that if Dustin Estes was
located within the residence that they would be arrested and charged for
Hindering Apprehension. Investigator Dickerson was told that Dustin had not
been there and had not been seen for about a month now and was supposedly
staying in Louisiana.

During a search of the residence, Investigator Dickerson located Dustin
Estes in a back bedroom hiding underneath a large pile of clothes. Dustin
Estes was placed into custody for a warrant of Burglary of a Building,
State Jail Felony and a Rusk County warrant for bond surrender.

 

The occupants of the residence were also placed into custody and charged for
Hindering Apprehension/Prosecution, Felony 3. The occupants were identified
as a Taunua Renee Amburn, Linda Ann Parent, Taylor Kathleen Hodges, Austin
Bryan Estes, and a Dakota Lee Amburn.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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