ECSO Continues The Search For Three Suspects In Ladarius Clardy Murder
October 10, 2021
Two people remain behind bars in connection with the murder of football standout Ladarius Clardy, and the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office is still looking for three more suspects.
Amos Dehontiguan Snowden Jr. and his brother Da’Quavion Snowden, Jr. are both charged with first degree principal to murder and conspiracy to commit murder. Both are in the Escambia County Jail without bond.
Authorities are still searching for Kobie Lashun Jenkins, Jr. on charges including first degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder. Timothy Knight Jr., 20, and Terrell Taquez Parker, 23, are wanted for principal first degree murder, conspiracy to commit murder and one count of attempted murder.
Clardy, a former standout Pine Forest High School quarterback, was shot and found dead in a vehicle crash. His vehicle was found with over 50 bullet holes in a ravine at Hollywood Avenue and Fairfield Drive about 1 a.m. on July 1.
Anyone with information on the whereabouts of any suspect is asked to call the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office at (850) 436-9620, Crime Stoppers at (850) 433-STOP, or 911.
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6 Responses to “ECSO Continues The Search For Three Suspects In Ladarius Clardy Murder”
@obie same mother different fathers and both named after their father.
Continuing my prayers for the family of Ladarius. These punks need to turn themselves in and those harboring them are just as guilty. These types of people need to be taken off the streets and for good. It just amazes me how someone can live with no conscience of their actions. I pray they are apprehended soon and the Clardy family can breathe easier.
The people who are hiding them are as guilty lock them up as well because hopefully they know better and should care about the victim and his family.
How are two brothers able to be Jr?
When deputies found these two, the other 3 are not too far away. Plus they know where the other 3 are hiding.
Prayers for all the families involved.
on the run/being harbored by those with no morals or decency. the fact that they are eluding authorities show that they are guilty of criminal acts associated with the murder of that young man.