Traffic stop ends with arrest of murder suspect
A routine traffic stop in Truckee led to the arrest of a man wanted on murder charges in Fresno and Florida.
California Highway Patrol officers stopped a vehicle going west on Interstate 80 about 10:30pm Jan. 10. Officers were suspicious and asked for Truckee officers to bring in K-9 Trax.
Officers said a search of the vehicle revealed a small amount of marijuana as well as more than 100 credit cards in an unidentified female’s name, multiple pre-paid gift cards, altered debit cards, pre-paid cash cards and numerous receipts of recent transactions for high-end apparel from different states across the country.
During the booking process, it was confirmed that the driver, 33-year-old McKinley Williams, had falsely identified himself during the traffic stop. Williams had two outstanding warrants for murders.
The passenger, 23-year-old Karion Bickham, had correctly identified herself to officers during the traffic stop. However, during the initial search, officers located a second Florida driver’s license with her picture and a fictitious name that matched the name on the numerous credit cards found in the vehicle.
Williams and Bickham were booked into the Truckee jail on several fraud related charges.
— Lake Tahoe News staff report
Another traveling crime wave looking for new targets. Good work by the CHP and Truckee PD in this case. The fact people like this are loose is a dangerous and bad sign of the times. How many times were they released before this arrest?
Yes, more parasites off the road. Too bad they are still sucking air.
He lied to the Police and is responsible for murders. Imagine that.
I am grateful we do not have a major freeway going through the Southshore.