Victim Airlifted After Tanner Shooting; Suspect Captured Following Overnight Manhunt

In the quiet, close-knit community of Tanner, Alabama, a Sunday night was shattered by the sound of gunfire, leaving one person gravely injured and a suspect on the run. The Limestone County Sheriff’s Office, in a swift and determined response, has now brought 40-year-old Lakeshia Renee Peoples of Madison, Alabama, into custody, charging her with first-degree assault in connection with the shocking incident.
It was just after 9:00 p.m. on August 24, 2025, when deputies raced to the 11000 block of Stewart Road, responding to urgent reports of a shooting. What they found was a scene of chaos: an altercation had spiraled into violence, culminating in a single gunshot that left a victim fighting for their life. The wounded individual was quickly airlifted to a medical facility, where they remain under care, their condition cloaked in uncertainty as authorities have yet to release an update.
The suspect, identified as Lakeshia Renee Peoples, had vanished into the night before deputies arrived, leaving behind a trail of questions and a community on edge. But the Limestone County Sheriff’s Office was undeterred. Fueled by determination, investigators launched an overnight manhunt, piecing together evidence, interviewing witnesses, and chasing down leads. Their efforts pointed them to a residence in the 13000 block of Arbor Ridge in Madison, a quiet neighborhood now thrust into the spotlight of a high-stakes investigation.
At 10:00 a.m. on Monday, August 25, 2025, the Sheriff’s Office made their move. Armed with a search warrant, deputies descended on the Arbor Ridge home and found Peoples inside. Without resistance, she was taken into custody, marking the end of a tense 13-hour pursuit. Now held at the Limestone County Detention Facility, Peoples faces a charge of first-degree assault, with a judge set to determine her bond in the coming days.
Sheriff Joshua McLaughlin, reflecting on the operation, lauded the relentless teamwork that brought the case to a swift resolution. “This case is a testament to the dedication and skill within our Sheriff’s Office,” he said. “From the deputies who first arrived at the scene to the investigators who burned the midnight oil, their coordinated efforts ensured a dangerous suspect was apprehended safely and efficiently.”
Yet, the story is far from over. As Peoples awaits her day in court, investigators continue to unravel the events leading up to the shooting. What sparked the altercation? What drove it to such a violent climax? These questions linger, hanging heavy over Tanner as the community seeks answers and healing.
The Limestone County Sheriff’s Office is urging anyone with information to come forward, emphasizing that even the smallest detail could be key to understanding the full scope of this tragedy. For now, Tanner holds its breath, grappling with the aftermath of a night that changed lives forever.