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Woman Jumps From Moving Vehicle, Triggering Wild Panola County Pursuit

By Cameron Brooks · Sunday, June 21, 2026
Finn's Take· TL;DR
  • Woman jumped from moving vehicle driven by her brother, spurring multi-agency pursuit across Texas-Louisiana border.
  • Driver fled traffic stop, crashed vehicle, and was found with gunshot wound to abdomen upon extraction.
  • Suspect already faced family violence bond violation charges, with additional criminal charges expected from crash investigation.
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A 911 Call Sets Off a Dangerous Chain of Events

It started with a desperate 911 call around 10:30 p.m. — a woman telling dispatchers she had just jumped from a moving vehicle driven by her brother, Napolean Cordell "Polie" Lockett of Beckville, and that she was injured. What followed was a chaotic, multi-road pursuit through East Texas that ended in a rollover crash, a gunshot wound, and a string of serious criminal charges.

Deputies, a state trooper, Flatwoods VFD, and UT Health EMS were all dispatched to FM 2517 near County Road 4702, close to the Texas-Louisiana state line, where the caller's phone was pinging. The scale of the response made clear this was no routine call — authorities were dealing with a family violence situation already in motion, with a victim on the side of the road and a suspect still behind the wheel.

A Fleeing Suspect and a Violent Crash

At approximately 10:50 p.m., Deputy Madison Davis and Sergeant Chris Hansen encountered Lockett's vehicle on FM 2517 near CR 470 and initiated a traffic stop. Lockett fled, turning onto FM 3359 heading back toward Louisiana before turning onto CR 455, where he became involved in a rollover crash. The pursuit covered multiple roads in a region that straddles the Texas-Louisiana border, complicating the response for law enforcement.

When deputies removed Lockett from the wrecked vehicle, they discovered he had a gunshot wound to the abdomen. He was transported to a Shreveport hospital, treated for a non-life-threatening injury, and later booked into the Panola County Detention Center. Meanwhile, the woman who had jumped from the moving vehicle was transported to a Longview hospital for treatment. Two people hospitalized, multiple agencies on scene — what began as a family dispute had quickly spiraled into a full-scale emergency.

Charges Reveal a Deeper Criminal History

Lockett was charged with evading arrest with a vehicle, violating a conditional bond in a family violence case, and an outstanding grand jury indictment for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. The bond violation charge is particularly significant — it means Lockett was already under court-ordered restrictions related to a prior family violence incident when Friday night's events unfolded. His alleged actions that night weren't just a new offense; they represented a direct breach of conditions a judge had already imposed.

De Soto Parish Sheriff's Office in Louisiana was also notified, given that some of the incidents occurred in their jurisdiction. The crash investigation is being conducted by the Texas Highway Patrol, and additional charges are expected to be filed. All information will be forwarded to the Criminal District Attorney's Office for prosecutorial review. The cross-border nature of the pursuit means multiple agencies across two states have a stake in how this case ultimately unfolds.

What Comes Next

Cases like this one highlight how quickly a domestic situation can escalate into a public danger. A woman in fear for her life made the harrowing decision to jump from a moving vehicle — and that single act of desperation triggered a high-speed chase across county roads near a state line, putting other drivers, deputies, and emergency responders at risk. The fact that Lockett was already bound by conditions of a family violence bond will likely weigh heavily as prosecutors build their case.

With additional charges still pending from the Texas Highway Patrol's crash investigation, Lockett faces a growing list of legal consequences. As the Criminal District Attorney's Office reviews the full record, the outcome of this case could send a strong message about what happens when court-ordered protections in family violence cases are ignored — and what the cost of a high-speed flight from law enforcement ultimately looks like.

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