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Second arrest made in deaths of mother & son

Reported by: Joey Davis
Email: jdavis@abcactionnews.com
Last Update: 10/14 3:25 pm
Deputies arrested Bryan Yarn in connection with the deaths of a mother and son.
Deputies arrested Bryan Yarn in connection with the deaths of a mother and son.

MANATEE COUNTY, FL -- Sheriff's deputies have made a second arrest in connection with the deadly shooting of a mother and son but are still looking for more suspects.

Detectives arrested Bryan Yarn Tuesday night on Murder and Armed Burglary warrants in the shooting deaths of Patricia White and Clarence White. Yarn's brother, Lamont Yarn was also arrested on the same charges.

According to investigators, the victims were found dead October 1st with gunshot wounds at a home on 3rd Ave. Dr. E. in Palmetto. Clarence White died of a self inflicted gunshot wound after his mother was shot.

Detectives believe the Yarn brothers and possibly two more suspects may have been involved in the deadly armed burglary.

If you have any information, you're asked to call the Manatee County Sheriff's Office at 941-747-3011, ext. 2159, or Crime Stoppers at 866-634-TIPS.

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