MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A wanted fugitive was arrested Thursday after being on the run for months for charges related to the discharge of a firearm at law enforcement in 2024, according to the Lauderdale County Sheriff’s Office.
Bryan Lebel, 44, was charged with Violation of Probation, Simple Possession of a Schedule VI Controlled Substance, Evading Arrest, and Resisting Arrest.
On Thursday, over 70 law enforcement officers from various agencies including the Lauderdale County Sheriff’s Office, USMS Two Rivers Violent Fugitive Task Force, Tipton County Sheriff’s Office, Fayette County Sheriff’s Office, 25th Judicial Drug Task Force, Memphis Police Department, Tennessee Highway Patrol, Tennessee Department of Corrections, Tennessee Bureau of Investigations Drug Investigation Division, Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency and Shelby County Sheriff’s Office executed a strategic operation.
They said this operation led to the arrest of Lebel while he attempted to flee the wooded area near his residence, in the 600 block of Henning Bethlehem Road in Henning, TN.
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