Garyeus Lamar Boglin is the second suspect to be arrested in the Hueytown murder case
Charges Rise: Boglin Is Accused of First-Degree Robbery, Kidnapping, and Burglary with the Death of Contravia Lamond Jackson
In a recent report of WBRC FOX6 News, the Hueytown Police Department confirmed that 26-year-old La’Garyeus Lamar Boglin of Bessemer has been arrested as the second suspect in the murder of Contravia Lamond Jackson. On February 19, 2024, Jackson, 43, was sadly found dead after being found sitting in a car in the driveway of a house on June Avenue in Hueytown. About Jackson’s tragic passing, Boglin is facing numerous serious accusations, such as first-degree robbery, first-degree kidnapping, and first-degree burglary.
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Breakthrough Arrest: Boglin in Hueytown Murder Case Arrested by US Marshals and Held Without Bond
Law enforcement discovered Boglin’s involvement in the case after a thorough investigation, which resulted in his detention by the US Marshals Service. Boglin is being held without bond at the Jefferson County Jail in Bessemer while his legal case is being handled. Law enforcement’s determination to thoroughly follow up on all leads in homicide investigations is demonstrated by the arrest, which represents a crucial advancement in the quest for justice for Jackson’s family and the larger community.