Bounty Hunter Faces Murder Charge

Plainview police revealed this afternoon that the bounty hunter accused of murder did not have the proper licenses needed to take a bond jumper into custody.

Jarrod Neal Flaming, 41, of Carlsbad, N.M., remained in custody at the Hale County jail this morning on a $75,000 bond.

Flaming was charged with murder after shooting 31-year-old Derek Graves in the 1100 block of West 29th Street on Tuesday night.

Capt. Manuel Balderas of the Plainview Police Department said Flaming and another man were attempting to serve a Potter County warrant of possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance to Graves at Central Apartments, 910 W. 28th.

Flaming reportedly is president and CEO of BadDog BailBonds Inc. in Carlsbad.

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