Three people are still being sought by police.
DOTHAN, Ala. - Dothan police have arrested one person and are looking for three more related to a shooting in March.When officers arrived, all parties involved had left the scene. It was determined more than one person was involved in an exchange of gunfire. Both, buildings and vehicles were struck during the gunfire, but luckily no one was struck or injured.
Tydarrius Deshun Terrell Franklin Tydarrius Deshun Terrell Franklin, 21 years-old of Dothan, has been arrested and charged with three counts of shooting into an unoccupied building. He is being held with no bond. Jahunter Imorriss Johnson, 19 years-old of Dothan, is currently being sought for three counts of shooting into an unoccupied building. James Arthur Beasley Jr.
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