Man indicted on murder charges in stabbing near Springfield Meijer

The Springfield Meijer store Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2024. BILL LACKEY/STAFF

Credit: Bill Lackey

Credit: Bill Lackey

The Springfield Meijer store Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2024. BILL LACKEY/STAFF

A Clark County grand jury on Monday returned indictments on multiple murder and related charges for a 23-year-old accused of stabbing another man behind the Meijer store in northwest Springfield in early December.

Deondrae Poole was indicted on three charges of murder, one charge of aggravated murder, two counts of aggravated robbery and one count of felonious assault.

Poole is accused of stabbing Darrin Polluck and stealing his backpack on Dec. 3. No attorney is listed for Poole yet.

According to court records, police responded to the southeast side of the Meijer property at around 11:11 a.m., immediately north of Troy Road/West First Street. They found Polluck in the grass near the loading dock behind the garden center with a stab wound to the chest.

He was transported to Mercy Health – Springfield, where he was pronounced dead. An autopsy determined the knife wound to his heart caused his death.

Surveillance footage showed Poole and Polluck together prior to the stabbing, with Poole eventually chasing Polluck, according to court records. A witness saw the men fighting over a backpack and Poole leaving the scene with the backpack.

Poole was arrested on unrelated warrants. A Springfield police affidavit filed in the case says he confessed to the stabbing and robbery at police headquarters.

Deondrae Pool.

Credit: Clark County Jail

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Credit: Clark County Jail

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