Two men sought in separate domestic violence cases

Terry Savannah and Kendrick Jones

The Shreveport Police Department is actively searching for two individuals wanted in connection with
separate domestic violence incidents.

Terry Savannah is wanted for stalking following a July 4 incident in the 1600 block of Shepherd Drive.
Savannah is accused of repeatedly harassing a former romantic partner by unlawfully coming to her
residence. Surveillance footage captured him in the victim’s backyard peering through windows. Detectives with SPD’s Domestic Violence Unit have secured an arrest warrant for Savannah.

Kendrick Jones is wanted for a violent domestic attack that occurred on July 6 in the 4200 block of Henry
Street. Jones is accused of brutally assaulting a woman—his dating partner—by striking her repeatedly in the face with brass knuckles. The assault occurred in the presence of a 16-year-old and a 17-year-old who
attempted to intervene and were also injured in the process. Detectives have obtained warrants for Jones for two counts of domestic abuse battery with child endangerment and battery of a dating partner with a
dangerous weapon.

Domestic violence continues to plague the city, and SPD needs the public’s help. If anyone has any information regarding the whereabouts of Terry Savannah or Kendrick Jones, contact the Shreveport Police Department at 318-673-7300 or Caddo Crime Stoppers at 318-673-7373. All tips can remain anonymous.