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Final Suspect Charged in Last Year's Robinsonville Homicide Case

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Published on September 10, 2025
Final Suspect Charged in Last Year's Robinsonville Homicide CaseSource: Facebook/Tunica County Sheriff's Office

The Tunica County Sheriff's Office has recently filed charges in relation to a homicide case from last year, with the final suspect, Michael Cage, being picked up earlier this month for the murder of Vandarren McCray. According to a social media post from the Sheriff's Office, Michael Cage, a 30-year-old from Robinsonville, is now facing charges for Murder, Conspiracy, and being a Felon in Possession of a Firearm related to the incident that took place on September 2, 2024.

In the same case last year, three other individuals were arrested and charged Jarvis Grant, 32, Tanio Hall, 30, and Tavion Crutchfield, 23, were charged with Murder, Conspiracy, and other related charges; the arrests followed after McCray was shot multiple times at Kirby Estates Apartments in Robinsonville, MS. Vandarren McCray, a 38-year-old man from Clarksdale, MS, was identified as the victim who, after a 911 call, was found with gunshot wounds by sheriff deputies but unfortunately, he succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene by Tunica County Coroner Glen Grant.

Investigations following the incident led to the arrest of Tanio Hall and Tavion Crutchfield on September 4, 2024, who were taken into custody on outstanding warrants from Texas and Louisiana, respectively; Hall was wanted for a Weapon Offense and Failure to Appear, while Crutchfield was sought for False Imprisonment and Battery of Dating Partner - Child Endangerment. Following these developments, the hunt for Michael Cage continued until his recent arrest.

The statement from the Tunica County Sheriff's Office highlighted that this is an "active and ongoing investigation" and strongly encouraged anyone with information to step forward; information can be provided by contacting the Sheriff's Office directly or anonymously through the Tunica County CrimeStoppers, with the potential reward of up to $1,000 for information leading to an arrest.