Husband killer Brittany Wiggins placed on Clayton County Top 10 Most Wanted List

Dec 20, 2016 - 21:10
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Husband killer Brittany Wiggins placed on Clayton County Top 10 Most Wanted List
Brittany Wiggins | Source: Clayton County Sheriff's Office

JONESBORO, GA  - Deputies say a woman accused of fatally shooting her husband  under the carpot has been placed on the Clayton County's Top 10 Most Wanted List.

Sheriff Victor Hill has ordered Brittany Wiggins placed #2 for murder during the commission of a felony and aggravated assault. 

Police say Wiggins shot and killed her husband with a a semi-automatic handgun November 25, 2016 in Jonesboro on Bogota Way. The shooting occurred after they were drinking and playing cards with eight other people when an argument broke out between the two. 

Wiggins is described as a black female, 5'5 in height, weighs 200 pounds with black and brown hair and brown eyes. 

If you know where Wiggins is located, please contact Sheriff Victor Hill's elite Fugitive Squad at 770-477-4479. If you spot her dial 911 immediately.

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