Who are Herman Hollins-Brown and Syquavius Hoyett? Wiki, Biography, Age, Family, Investigation

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Authorities are looking for her 15-year-old grandson, over whom she had custody and who has not been heard from since her murder, after a 41-year-old man in Tennessee was detained after he reportedly shot and killed his girlfriend. According to jail documents analyzed by Law&Crime, Herman Hollins-Brown was arrested on Saturday and charged with one count of first-degree murder and one count of abuse of a body in relation to the shooting death of Anneria Turman.

A "man down" report was received at an area near Silas Road and Eyers Road on Thursday, August 17, at about 5:22 p.m., according to a news release from the Memphis Police Department. First responders found an adult female victim, later identified as Turman, suffering from what seemed to be a gunshot wound when they arrived on the site. On the spot, she was determined to be dead.

Herman Hollins-Brown and Syquavius Hoyett Age

Herman Hollins-Brown is 52 years old and Syquavius Hoyett is 16 years old.

Herman Hollins-Brown and Syquavius Hoyett Incident Detail

Authorities discovered Turman's body roughly a half-block away from a home in the 4000 block of Glenbrook Avenue after conducting an inquiry into his death. Hollins-Brown, who was listed in the press release as Turman's lover, was discovered and apprehended there. Police reported that Brown was in possession of Turman's 2013 white Chrysler 200 at the time of his arrest.

In addition, police claimed they were "unable to locate Syquavius Hoyett, Turman's grandson." Syquavius, a "15-year-old Black guy, 5'5" tall, 125 lbs., with black hair and brown eyes," was the subject of an Endangered Child Alert from the police on Saturday morning. He has not been seen or heard from since August 16, according to police.

Additional information concerning Turman's passing was revealed in a copy of the probable cause affidavit that Memphis ABC affiliate ABC24 was able to get. The county medical examiner's office conducted an autopsy on Turman, and the results indicated that she died from a single gunshot wound to the back of the head.According to reports, when officers entered Hollins-Brown's house, they saw what seemed to be blood spread across his concrete floor.

When police first arrived at the Glenbrook Avenue home, Hollins-Brown wasn't there, but he was reportedly seen driving by the house in Turman's car shortly after detectives secured a search warrant for his house.According to reports, police pulled the car over for a traffic stop. The back bumper and trunk of the car had what appeared to be blood on it when police arrived. The car was allegedly being driven by Hollins-Brown, who was later detained.

Additionally, family members reportedly started coming up at Hollins-Brown's home while police were arresting him. According to the police, they overheard him telling some of those family members, "I'm going to be gone for a while. According to reports, blood splatter and a gunshot fragment were found during a search of Hollins-Brown's house.

Additionally, according to the police, they discovered Turman's pocketbook and cellphone, both of which were discovered close to what seemed to be blood. Hollins-Brown is still being held without bond in the Shelby County Detention Facility. His court appearance is set for Friday morning.

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