Arkansas
Police investigating Mississippi County shooting
Blytheville, Arkansas – A Blytheville man’s death is the subject of a police investigation.
In a news release, Blytheville Police Captain Jeremy Ward stated that on October 15 at 5:23 p.m., officers responded to a report of gunfire near Cherry and Ruddle.
When the police arrived, they discovered Blytheville resident Kenneth Reed, 30, who had already been pronounced dead.
Reed’s death is being looked into by police, who claim to have “many leads.”
We urge you to call the Blytheville Police Department at 870-763-4411 or Crime Stoppers at 844- 910-STOP if you have any information on Reed’s death.
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