Clay County Deputies Assist in Capture of Homicide Suspect

A coordinated effort between local law enforcement agencies, assisted by cutting-edge technology, led to the arrest of a homicide suspect from Ray County.

In the early morning hours of March 20, the Ray County Sheriff's Office had a critical piece of information—a license plate number—related to a suspect who fled the scene of a deadly shooting in the rural Lawson area. Ray County Sheriff's Office quickly broadcasted this information over the radio to neighboring agencies, including the Clay County Sheriff's Office.

Dispatchers immediately entered the license plate into Clay County's Flock camera system, a network of license plate-reading cameras strategically placed throughout the county. The system is designed to alert law enforcement when a specific plate is detected.

As a result, Clay County deputies were notified that the suspect’s vehicle was headed toward Liberty. The Liberty Police Department located the vehicle and attempted a traffic stop. However, the driver refused to pull over and fled the scene, prompting Clay County deputies to take over the pursuit.

With the help of the Kansas City Missouri Police Department, who deployed a tire deflation device, the suspect's vehicle was eventually brought to a stop. The suspect drove off 152 Highway near Maplewoods Parkway and got stuck. Deputies swiftly took the individual into custody without further incident.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol is also assisting the Ray County Sheriff's Office with the ongoing homicide investigation.

"This is a great example of how teamwork, technology, and coordination between agencies make our communities safer," read a Clay County Sheriff's Office social media post. "By working together, we were able to track and capture a suspect who is now facing serious charges."

The Clay County Sheriff's Office, along with the Liberty Police Department and other local agencies, continues to work in collaboration with Ray County and the Missouri State Highway Patrol to support the ongoing investigation.

KPGZ News – Brian Watts contributed to this story.