Vincent Lamar Oliver Jr.,14 of Dothan, Alabama Sought by Dothan Police on Two Counts of Capital Murder on November 21, 2022

By | November 21, 2022

According to a Dothan, Alabama Police Department spokesperson, Vincent Lamar Oliver Jr.,14, of Dothan has been named as prime suspect in the shooting deaths of 21-year-old Jasmine Danielle Bean and 20-year-old Ja’Lexius Lashon Wells on Sunday evening, November 20, 2022.

Oliver currently has an active juvenile pickup order for Attempted Assault First Degree and one count of Discharging a Firearm into an Occupied Vehicle, both from July 2022.

Oliver is now wanted on two counts of capital murder.

Dothan Police Department Press Release:

On Sunday, November 20, 2022, at approximately 8:04 p.m., the Dothan Police Department responded to the 200 block of Fifth Avenue for a report of two people being shot. It was confirmed two female victims were deceased from gunshot wounds.

The victims have been identified as 21-year-old Jasmine Danielle Bean, and 20-year-old Ja’Lexius Lashon Wells, both of Dothan.

During the investigation we have developed a suspect who is a juvenile. Due to Alabama juvenile privacy laws, we are typically not allowed to release juvenile information. However, the courts have issued an order allowing the suspect’s information to be released to the public due to the interest of public safety.

The suspect is identified as Vincent Lamar Oliver Jr., 14 years old of Dothan. Oliver Jr. is wanted for two counts of Capital Murder related to the shooting last night.

Oliver also has active juvenile pickup orders for two counts of Attempted Assault First Degree and one count of Discharging a Firearm into an Occupied Vehicle which occurred in July 2022. Oliver Jr. has been sought by authorities since that time. Per the court order, no further information related to Oliver can be released.

Anyone who has information related to the whereabouts of Oliver Jr. is asked to please call the Dothan Police Department at 334-615-3000. If you would like to remain anonymous you can call Crime Stoppers at 334-793-7000. The Dothan Police Department will stringently guard and protect the identities of all those who wish to help in an anonymous capacity.

Dothan Police Department Press Release