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Man Wanted in Howell County Suspect in Taney County Crime

Photo courtesy of the Howell County Sheriff's Office

A suspect on the run is now wanted for a crime committed in the Lakes Region.

According to posts from multiple law enforcement agencies, the latest crime allegedly committed by 32-year-old Adam Bartlett, Jr. was the stealing of a red dually truck from Taney County near the Ozark County Line.

Bartlett made his way to Taney County after he led law enforcement on a high speed chase Friday with a vehicle stolen from West Plains that started in Bakersfield in Ozark Country, moved into northern Arkansas, then back into Ozark County and eventually into Taney County, where he escaped apprehension but the vehicle was recovered. 

The vehicle Bartlett is alleged to have stolen while in Taney County is a 2001 Red Dodge Ram Dually 4x4 equipped with a Deweze Flatbed. 

The full recap from posts from the Howell County Sheriff's Office is below followed by a post from Ozark County Sheriff's Office:

1. Stealing, Resisting, Active Felony Warrant for Parole Violation *UPDATED
2. At approximately 15:33 hours the Howell County Sheriff’s Office received a call to report stealing at a convenience store in the West Plains area. Upon further investigation, it was determined that the suspect was wanted for a parole violation and was driving a stolen vehicle. The suspect was identified as Adam D. Bartlett Jr, white male, age 32.
3. The West Plains Police Department located the vehicle near State Route 14 and US Highway 63 in West Plains. A pursuit ensued. Deputies pursued the suspect until he crashed the vehicle in the Caulfield area near the intersection of County Road 7830 and US Highway 160. This is the area where Bartlett was last seen.
4. The stolen vehicle was recovered. Bartlett has not yet been located.
5. NEW INFORMATION - On October 6, 2023 Bartlett lead law enforcement officers on a chase that started in Bakersfield and went through Northern Arkansas, and Ozark and Taney Counties. Bartlett was not apprehended however the black SUV he stole from West Plains was recovered. It is believed that Bartlett stole a red Dodge Ram 3500 flatbed pickup while in Taney County. A picture of the vehicle is attached. The pickup bears the Missouri registration of 37H4BN.
6. The Howell County Sheriff’s Office is engaging our public for assistance in this wanted person(s) case.  If anyone has information regarding this case, please contact the Howell County Sheriff’s Office by calling (417) 256-2544 or emailing investigations@howellcountysheriff.gov

 

We are actively seeking information regarding a stolen vehicle from Taney County near the Ozark County line and the suspect involved. Details are as follows:

- Vehicle: 2001 Red Dodge Ram Dually 4x4

- Distinct Feature: Equipped with a Deweze flatbed

- Last Seen: Heading west on US 160 towards Reuter

**SUSPECT:** Adam D Bartlett Jr., 32, white male. He was involved in the Howell County manhunt earlier this week. Bartlett has stolen several vehicles recently and has led law enforcement from agencies including Howell County, Baxter County, Arkansas State Police, and Ozark County on high-speed pursuits exceeding 110 mph.

There is a likelihood that the suspect will attempt to return to the Caulfield and Bakersfield areas of Howell County and Ozark County.

An image attached is representative of what the stolen truck looks like. We urge the public to be vigilant and to avoid direct confrontations with the suspect. If you have seen this vehicle or have any information regarding Adam D Bartlett Jr., please contact the Ozark County Sheriff's Office immediately at **417-679-4633**. Share this post to help spread the word and keep our community safe.

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