Dyersburg police search for man wanted in 2013 murder

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DYERSBURG, Tenn. — Police are searching for a man indicted on a first-degree murder charge in a 2013 case. Jashaun Lamar Baker, 21, is described as a black male with a dark complexion standing about five feet ten inches tall and weighing 210 pounds, according to the Dyersburg Police Department. Police believe Baker is still in Dyersburg. On Dec. 25, 2013, police responded to a report of a person being shot in the 600 block of Peabody Street, according to the department. The victim was identified as Quincy Terry, 34, of Dyersburg. Two other men, Trevien Reed and Davanti White, also have been indicted on first-degree murder charges in the case. Police say they already were in custody on unrelated charges at the time of the indictment. Anyone with information concerning Baker’s whereabouts is asked to call Dyersburg police at 731-285-1212 or Crime Stoppers at 731-424-TIPS (8477).

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