The Memphis Police Department has made a break in a case involving a string of violent crimes, leading to the arrest of one individual and triggering an extensive search for another. As reported by Action News 5, the MPD Fugitive Unit apprehended Camarion Galison on Wednesday, August 20. Galison was wanted for attempted first-degree murder, especially aggravated burglary, and two counts of aggravated robbery. Once in custody, additional charges were added, including five counts of aggravated robbery involving collaboration with a cohort.
The ongoing search is for 24-year-old Cameran Bonds, whose alleged crimes include an attempt on a person’s life and domestic assault, in addition to sharing the counts of especially aggravated burglary and multiple aggravated robberies with Galison. WREG confirms Bonds’ charges also encompass aggravated assault and vandalism over $1,000. Bonds’ participation extends to the same violent crimes as Galison, suggesting a partnership in these offenses.
With roots in a tragic incident, the case gained momentum when a shooting at an Orange Mound motel on August 11 left a man critically injured, incurring multiple gunshot wounds. FOX13 Memphis reported a witness at the scene identified the two suspects involved in the break-in and shooting. This incident seems linked to the pattern of crimes that Galison and Bonds are accused of committing together…