Arrest Made In Oakland Homicide
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Authorities from Yalobusha and Tallahatchie counties investigated a homicide in this area behind Oakland 1 Stop convenience store on Hwy. 32 early Thursday morning. The body of 42-year-old Hallie Mae Sapp Robertson was discovered by Yalobusha deputies after a witness called 911 and reported the crime.
– Photo by Clay McFerrin, The Sun Sentinel
OAKLAND – An arrest was made within hours of a fatal shooting that claimed the life of a Coffeeville woman on Thursday morning, August 17. Tallahatchie County Coroner Ginger Meriwether told the Herald that Hallie Mae Sapp Robertson, 42, was found deceased around 3:30 a.m.
Yalobusha County Sheriff Jerimaine Gooch reported Bobby Taylor of Oakland was arrested around 8:30 a.m. and charged later that day with first degree murder, aggravated assault and felony taking of a motor vehicle. Gooch said the joint investigation included his department, the Tallahatchie County Sheriff’s Department and Oakland Police Department.
Gooch also reported Yalobusha County deputies first responded to Oakland after receiving a 911 call from a witness who was also allegedly assaulted by Taylor.
“This witness was able to direct deputies to the location on Hwy. 32 where the shooting occurred,” Gooch explained.
Gooch said deputies discovered the victim deceased just across the Tallahatchie County line behind Oakland 1 Stop convenience store.
“We called the Tallahatchie County Sheriff’s Department, they are the lead agency in this investigation,” Gooch said.
Deputies from both departments and officers with the Oakland Police Department spent much of the day working on the case. The witness reported that Taylor left the scene in Robertson’s vehicle and while deputies were still processing the crime scene, a passerby reported a vehicle matching that description with the driver’s window busted had been abandoned on Spruce Street in Oakland. The vehicle was parked approximately 1,000 feet from a residence at 411 Redbud Street where Taylor was staying.

Hallie Mae Sapp Robertson’s vehicle was discovered at this location on Spruce Street in Oakland. – Photo by Clay McFerrin, The Sun Sentinel
Gooch reported evidence was recovered that showed a person matching Taylor’s description walking through back yards between the parked car and 411 Redbud Street.
The law officers obtained a search warrant for Taylor’s residence.
“We recovered critical evidence inside the victim’s vehicle and inside and outside the residence where he was staying,” Gooch added.
The vehicle was impounded and will be processed at the crime lab. The Tallahatchie County coroner reported an autopsy has been scheduled.
Gooch said that the victim and suspect were acquainted.
“This was an isolated incident, the suspect and the victim were said to be in a relationship.
Robertson resided at 9509 County Road 212. She was employed as a postal carrier in Panola County.
Taylor is currently in custody in Tallahatchie County. A judge set his bond at $750,000.