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Woman arrested, man sought for Natchez drive-by shooting

NATCHEZ, Miss. (WJTV) – A woman has been arrested, and police are searching for a man in connection to a drive-by shooting in Natchez.

The Natchez Democrat reported police are searching for Phillip Stokes, Jr., 19, who is wanted for attempted murder. Officers arrested Willeshia Williams in connection to the shooting. She was charged with accessory after the fact of attempted murder.

The shooting happened after midnight Friday on Lafayette Street during an alleged domestic dispute. Investigators believe Stokes was in a car that drove by a home where the victim was on the porch. He allegedly fired shots from the vehicle.

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Stokes can contact the Natchez Police Department.

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