TAPD and Bowie County Deputies have arrested Rodney Derwin Jackson, 41 of Texarkana Arkansas and charged him with Possession of a Controlled Substance Schedule 2 and Fleeing by Vehicle after he tried to elude capture at high speeds on a motorcycle that crossed Stateline Avenue.
Jackson fled from Bowie County Deputy Westin Fannin from New Boston Rd and Maple Street in Texarkana, Texas. Jackson sped through town on a motorcycle in an effort to elude capture.When Jackson jumped a curb on County Avenue in Texarkana Arkansas his engine died. When he was detained, he was found to be in possession of three baggies that contained Methamphetamine.
Media Release:
On July 24, 2017 around 10:56 pm while on patrol Bowie County Sheriff’s Office (BCSO) Deputy Westin Fannin observed a motorcycle being operated on the roadway that did not have any registration and failed to signal its intent to turn from New Boston Road onto Maple Street. He activated his emergency lights to stop this motorcycle. Instead of yielding, the driver of the motorcycle accelerated. The driver of this motorcycle continued to attempt to elude Deputy Fannin until he ran over a curb in the 2300 Block of County Avenue in Texarkana, Arkansas. At this point the motorcycle’s engine died and the driver was unable to get it to restart. The driver was detained and identified as Rodney Derwin Jackson. Texarkana Arkansas Police Department (TAPD) Officer William Daugherty arrived at this location to assist Deputy Fannin and took Rodney Jackson into custody. During a subsequent search of Jackson’s bag, Deputy Fannin and Officer Daugherty located three baggies containing methamphetamine, 13 electronic devices and a cordless drill. Officer Daugherty transported Rodney Jackson to the Miller County Jail where he was booked in for Possession of a Controlled Substance Schedule 2 and Fleeing by Vehicle. Jackson was still in custody at the time of this press release.