Two Suspects Arrested For Helping Hit And Run Suspect Wallace Evade Capture

July 29, 2018

Two men accused of helping fatal hit and run suspect Markquise Wallace avoid capture turned themselves in.

Darius Brown was arrested Saturday afternoon, also on a charge of accessory after the fact. He was also released on a $50,000 bond. Pensacola Police said Brown helped Wallace hide the Dodge Challenger Wallace was driving when hit hit three pedestrians.

Ricardo Mars turned himself into police Friday night on a charge of accessory after the fact and was released on a $50,000 bond. The State Attorney’s Office said Mars also helped hide the car.

Three people were crossing Cervantes Street near M Street when they were hit by a Dodge Charger driven at a high rate of speed by Wallace, according to Pensacola Police. Neariaah Ikerria Williams, age 8 months,  and a family friend, 28-year-old Nephateria Monique Williams, died. The child’s mother, 27-year-old Quineka Tyon Baldwin, was injured.
If you know where police can find either of these men, call the Pensacola Police Department at (850) 435-1901 or Crime Stoppers at (850) 433-STOP.

U.S. Marshals captured Wallace Tuesday in Philadelphia [previous story...].

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3 Responses to “Two Suspects Arrested For Helping Hit And Run Suspect Wallace Evade Capture”

  1. Elmo on July 29th, 2018 6:11 pm

    This just goes to show you that no one should ever trust a fugitive and especially not to never try to help a fugitive hid or get away! The fugitive was apprehend a shot while ago and now these two guys start getting calls from the Po Po to come in and talk to them!. If you know something, say something! If you see something say something! NEVER put yourself in a situation that may lead to you loosing your freedom, because trust me the fugitive will give up the info on how they were able to avoid being captured! Then the Po Po will surely come visit you!!

  2. juat sayin on July 29th, 2018 1:01 pm

    Dumb and Dumber

  3. bewildered on July 29th, 2018 12:36 pm

    Amazing to me is that our judges do not realize these people have access to an unlimited amount of cash – $5000 to obtain a $50,000 bond is a drop in the bucket The whole hype was useless anyway – they will claim they don’t watch TV or read a newspaper and they knew nothing