Murder Suspect Arrested at Adams County Apartments

Tatyana Shardee Johnson apprehended on warrant from Jackson police

Published on Feb. 12, 2026

Deputies with the Adams County Sheriff's Office assisted the Jackson Police Department on Thursday in executing a bench warrant and search warrant tied to a homicide investigation. The warrants were served shortly after 10 a.m. at the Kenny Graves Apartments on Ingram Circle in Adams County, where officers arrested Tatyana Shardee Johnson, who was wanted by Jackson police on a murder charge.

Why it matters

The arrest of a murder suspect is a significant development in a violent crime investigation, highlighting the importance of law enforcement cooperation across jurisdictions to apprehend dangerous individuals and bring them to justice.

The details

During the operation, officers arrested Tatyana Shardee Johnson, who was wanted by Jackson police on a murder charge. The arrest and search were completed without incident, and no injuries were reported. After her arrest, Johnson was transferred to Jackson police custody, where she is expected to be formally booked and await an initial court appearance and arraignment.

  • The warrants were served shortly after 10 a.m. on Thursday, February 12, 2026.

The players

Tatyana Shardee Johnson

A suspect wanted by Jackson police on a murder charge.

Adams County Sheriff's Office

A law enforcement agency that assisted the Jackson Police Department in executing the warrants and arresting the suspect.

Jackson Police Department

A law enforcement agency that was leading the homicide investigation and issued the warrants for the arrest of Tatyana Shardee Johnson.

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What’s next

After her arrest, Tatyana Shardee Johnson is expected to be formally booked by the Jackson Police Department and await an initial court appearance and arraignment.

The takeaway

This arrest highlights the importance of cross-jurisdictional cooperation between law enforcement agencies in apprehending suspects wanted for violent crimes and bringing them to justice.