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Police Seek Assistance in Locating Murder Suspect

His last known location was in Clarksville on Sunday, July 5.

Photo of Quintavios Dobbins Provided

(Southern Ind.) – On July 2, four individuals were involved in a murder in Perry, Georgia. 

Those four individuals fled the state where two were soon apprehended in Alabama. On Saturday, July 3, the remaining two were tracked to Clarksville, Indiana, however, one of those individuals has since turned herself into Georgia authorities.

As part of their investigation, Perry Police detectives traveled to Indiana, working with local authorities, and are seeking assistance in locating the remaining suspect, Quintavios Dobbins.

Quintavios Dobbins is a 23-year-old black male, 6 feet tall and weighs approximately 185 pounds. He has black hair and brown eyes and may have a black beard.

Dobbins has a tattoo across the front side of his neck that appears to read “12-14-17” or possibly “12-74-17”.

His last known location was in Clarksville on Sunday, July 5.

If anyone knows the location of Dobbins or believes they have seen him, they should call 911 immediately and provide local authorities with the information.

It is unknown if Dobbins has any weapons with him, but he should be considered armed and dangerous and should not be approached. 

Dobbins has a warrant for murder issued from the Houston County Prosecutor in Georgia. 

Dobbins may have temporary work experience in the Evansville and Indianapolis areas but is a resident of Alabama.

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