
A Mississippi man is going through fees after allegedly making an attempt to steal a buyer’s supply order.
Sadly for 30-year-old Terel Tywan Hampton of Jackson, Miss., that buyer turned out to be former Madison County Deputy Brad Sullivan.
Sullivan – who was left partially paralyzed after being shot twice within the head throughout a 2019 chase with a kidnapping suspect – contacted Madison Police on Monday, in response to WLBT, a Jackson-based NBC affiliate.
Sullivan mentioned his supply driver, who recognized himself on an app as “Dennis Ok,” denied having his order, and refused to ship it to him.

Terel Hampton, 30, of Jackson, Miss., was arrested Monday night for petit larceny after allegedly attempting to make off with a retired deputy’s supply order. (Madison Police Division)
Nonetheless, administration on the Academy Sports activities retailer Sullivan ordered from confirmed “Dennis” had, in actual fact, picked it up, in response to a launch by the Madison Police Department.
Shortly after being picked up, the order displayed as canceled, the division mentioned. Sullivan mentioned he didn’t cancel the order himself.
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Police investigated the matter with the shop’s cooperation, confirming Hampton left the shop with Sullivan’s merchandise, in response to the discharge. Shortly afterward, he was stopped in his automotive, a 2016 Chevrolet Impala, and was positioned below arrest.

Sullivan reportedly contacted police after his order was all of the sudden canceled – regardless of the shop’s affirmation that his driver had picked it up. (Praying for Deputy Brad Sullivan by way of Fb)
Police discovered Sullivan’s order, which he positioned for his son, contained in the automobile: two shirts, two pairs of sneakers and a pair of shorts. Police mentioned additionally they found marijuana and a firearm in Hampton’s automotive.
Hampton was arrested and charged with petit larceny, in addition to improper gear and possession of marijuana whereas in possession of a firearm.
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Each Deputy Sullivan and the Madison Police Division declined to remark additional when reached by Fox Information Digital.