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Murder Suspect from Ohio Arrested in Lawrence County

By: Briauna Brown
Updated: March 11, 2013
LAWRENCE CO. , MO--- Brandon M. Lawrence, 29, of Shilo, Ohio, was taken into custody by a Lawrence County deputy and Trooper from the Missouri State Highway Patrol. Information had been passed to the State Patrol and Sheriff's Office about the possible location of a wanted suspect in the area. Brandon Lawrence was located at the rest area near Mt. Vernon and was taken into custody without incident.

Lawrence is wanted out of Richland County, Ohio for homicide and is currently in the Lawrence County Jail with a million dollar bond awaiting return to Ohio.

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