HELENA-WEST HELENA—The United States Marshals Service
announced today an arrest operation targeting violence in the Delta. Operation
“Press Your Luck” began this morning in Helena-West Helena, resulting in
multiple cooperating law enforcement agencies arresting 44 suspects thus far in
an ongoing investigation.
Operation “Press Your Luck, led by the United States
Marshals Service (USMS), is designed to target fugitive gang members and other
violent criminals wanted on arrest warrants for egregious violent criminal
offenses. The goal of the operation is to provide communities in the Delta
region with immediate relief from violent gang-related crime.
Fugitive task forces began Operation “Press Your Luck” early
this morning by searching for more than 60 suspects, all of whom had
outstanding arrest warrants for crimes including rape, murder, aggravated
assault, kidnapping, sex offenses, and other crimes. Authorities began a sweep
of the area, concentrating their efforts in Phillips County and nearby
locations including several targets in Arkansas County and Saint Francis
County, as well as neighboring communities in Mississippi. The operation is
ongoing and law enforcement will continue to seek additional wanted suspects,
beyond those arrested today.
“Today’s arrests signify the presence of federal law
enforcement in Helena-West Helena and the surrounding communities,” said Cody
Hiland, United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Arkansas. “When
local communities in our district reach out for help from federal authorities
to stem the tide of violence, we will swiftly and forcefully respond. Criminals
in the Delta now know that we will not tolerate their violence and disregard of
the law.”
“We are committed to working with our federal, state, and
local partners to address those wanted for crimes of violence and fleeing
justice,” said Jay L. Tuck, Chief Deputy United States Marshal for the Eastern
District of Arkansas. “The Marshals’ collaborative efforts, through our
fugitive task forces, place us in a unique position to arrest violent offenders
and help make cities like Helena-West Helena safer.
“The citizens of this community and the entire Delta region
should not be worried to sit on their porch, allow children to play in a park,
or take a family walk. We will continue to assist these communities and take
back the streets from gang members and violent offenders, paving a successful
path for future generations.”
The USMS was assisted by several participating agencies,
including the Drug Enforcement Agency; Federal Bureau of Investigation; Bureau
of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives; Arkansas Department of Community
Correction; Arkansas State Police; National Guard Counterdrug Aviation; and
MEMS STAR Team.
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