GALLATIN, Tenn. (WKRN) — Law enforcement took two more people into custody amid the ongoing investigation into a deadly shooting in Gallatin earlier this month, bringing the total number of arrests up to four.
The Gallatin Police Department said officers responded to a home at approximately 8:30 a.m. on March 6 after a relative found the body of Lisa Drake.
Authorities described the incident as a “domestic shooting death” and initially wanted to find her husband, Little Page Drake III, for a welfare check and additional information about the situation, but a few hours later, they said he had active warrants for criminal homicide.
On March 7, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) added Little to the state’s “Most Wanted” list of fugitives in connection with the case. More than a week later, on Monday, March 17, the TBI announced Little had been arrested on his outstanding criminal homicide warrant.
Little's apprehension came three days after officials said another man, 41-year-old Stephen Grant Moseley Jr., was taken into custody for accessory to criminal homicide and evidence tampering in relation to the deadly shooting.
Then, on Wednesday, March 19, police posted on social media announcing they had arrested Stephen's sisters—43-year-old Stephanie Moseley and 46-year-old Kia Moseley—for filing a false report in connection with the ongoing investigation involving Little.
"The Gallatin Police Department remains committed to thoroughly investigating this case and holding accountable anyone who provides false or misleading information," authorities wrote on Facebook. "Filing a false report hinders investigative efforts and will not be tolerated."
Officials said additional charges may be forthcoming amid this active case.
If you have any information about Lisa's death, you're asked to call the Gallatin Police Department at 615-452-1313.