
The manhunt for James Eric Warden is ongoing, as Humphreys County deputies intensify their search operations. Warden, who faces a list of serious charges including aggravated vehicular homicide and aggravated child abuse, did not turn up to court yesterday. As reported by WKRN, he was last seen on Monday around 8 p.m. in McEwen driving a grey 2012 Chevy Impala, which had a trailer attached displaying a tag of 330 BMFK.
Authorities have cautioned that Warden could be armed, elevating the risk to public safety. Humphreys County Sheriff Chris Davis stated the importance of public caution if they encounter the suspect. The exact details of a deadly crash tied to Warden from two years prior have not yet been disclosed. This information comes pursuant to reports assembled by FOX 17.
The charges against Warden include reckless endangerment and possession of Schedule I drugs, in addition to those already mentioned. These charges lay out a narrative of recklessness and harm, leading authorities to ask for any information that may lead to Warden's apprehension. As noted by WSMV, anyone with details on Warden's whereabouts is urged to contact the Humphreys County Sheriff’s Office directly or through their app, and tips can be submitted anonymously.
In the event of sighting Warden or obtaining information that could be pivotal to the ongoing search, witnesses are instructed to act with caution and immediately get in touch with law enforcement. The contact details provided for this purpose include calling the Sheriff’s Office at 931-296-2301 or dispatch at 931-296-7792. Emails can also be sent to [email protected].









