
As correctional officers attempted to stop the suspects, their vehicle became stuck in a nearby field, and the occupants fled on foot. Troopers in the area responded immediately, and one suspect was located and taken into custody without incident at approximately 11:21 a.m., less than 10 minutes after notification. The suspect was transported back to ADC for charging and later held at the Lincoln County Detention Center.
The second incident occurred on the evening of February 7, 2026, at the Tucker Unit in Jefferson County. ADC roving patrol officers observed a suspicious vehicle near farm fields on prison property. ADC staff were able to block the vehicle a short distance from the prison grounds and detained two occupants.
The individuals were identified as Kendall Nicole Ezell, 22, and Samuel Pierre Moore Jr., 38. Moore had recently been released from ADC custody.
A subsequent search of the vehicle revealed a Glock pistol, multiple cellular phones, and a backpack containing bundles wrapped in duct tape. The bundles were found to contain tobacco, individual bags of marijuana, and additional cellular phones with charging cords. An ASP Criminal Investigation Division agent responded and assumed the on-scene investigation.
Both suspects were transported to the W.C. “Dub” Brassell Adult Detention Center and booked on charges related to the simultaneous possession of drugs and firearms.
The partnership between ADC and ASP is strong and will continue to result in swift enforcement action,” said ASP Col. Mike Hagar. “ASP Troopers statewide will continue to support correctional operations and assist in maintaining the security of Arkansas prison facilities.”
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