Search temporarily called off for man accused of attempted murder; two women in custody

Police are searching the Big Fork area of Signal Mountain for Julian Rollings, who is wanted on a charge of attempted murder in Hamilton County.
Police are searching the Big Fork area of Signal Mountain for Julian Rollings, who is wanted on a charge of attempted murder in Hamilton County.

photo Three police departments are searching Signal Mountain for Julian Rollings, who evaded police in Dunlap, ditched his vehicle and fled on foot into the Big Fork area.
photo Lori Clark
photo Mechelle Lockhart

The search for Julian Rolling has been temporarily called off, according to the Sequatchie County Sheriff's Department.

The two women with Rolling have been taken into custody and identified as Lori Clark, who was in the vehicle at the time of the pursuit, and Mechelle Lockhart.

Both are being held with out bond until they appear in court.

Previous report:

In the orange is Clark and in the black is Lockhart.

Three police departments are searching Signal Mountain for Julian Rollings, who evaded police in Dunlap, ditched his vehicle and fled on foot into the Big Fork area.

Rollins initially led officers on a vehicle pursuit through the city of Dunlap, before he, along with a female companion, left the vehicle and continued fleeing on foot. Officers from the Sequatchie County Sheriff's office, Hamilton County Sheriff's office and members of the Tennessee Highway Patrol caught up to his female companion, but Rollings remains at large.

He is described as a white male, six feet in height and weighing 180 pounds, with short light brown hair and tattoos on his chest and arm.

Rollins is believed to be wearing black pants and no shirt.

He is wanted in Sequatchie County on several charges, and is out on bond from Hamilton County for attempted murder.

He is considered dangerous, and police ask anyone with information about his location to call 423-949-7750.

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