Little Rock Police appeal for clues in recent shooting incident

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Little Rock, Arkansas – The Little Rock Police Department is asking for public assistance to identify the owner of a vehicle believed to be associated with a recent homicide. The incident in question resulted in the untimely death of 18-year-old Tiffany Sherman, a mother of two young children. The department values the public’s collaboration as it aids the ongoing investigative efforts.

The vehicle of interest is a black Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited Edition from a recent model year. Notably, it had temporary tags during the time of the incident. The police underscore the potential importance of this vehicle, suggesting it may contain pivotal information instrumental to the investigation. Identifying the vehicle’s owner may provide insights into the circumstances of Ms. Sherman’s tragic passing.

On the morning of August 19th, the peace of the 1400 block of Bond Street in Little Rock was disrupted following the shooting of Tiffany Sherman. The young mother, just 18 years of age, faced a grievous attack whose details remain under scrutiny. Regrettably, Ms. Sherman later passed away from her injuries at the Arkansas Children’s Hospital, causing immense sorrow within her community.

Officials urge individuals with pertinent information to step forward and contribute to the investigation. If anyone observed suspicious activities or possesses knowledge about the aforementioned Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited Edition with temporary tags, they are encouraged to directly reach the investigative team at (501) 371–4660. Every detail, regardless of its perceived significance, might be pivotal in resolving this case and providing solace to the bereaved family of Tiffany Sherman.

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