Jackson Man Going to Prison for Ackerman Burglary

ACKERMAN, Miss. – A Jackson resident is going to prison for business burglary after pleading guilty to the crime, announced Attorney General Jim Hood today.

LeCarlo Clincy, 36, of Jackson, appeared Monday before Judge Joseph H. Loper, Jr. in Choctaw County Circuit Court and plead guilty to burglarizing Ackerman Discount Drugs in Ackerman.

Judge Loper sentenced the defendant to seven years with two and a half years suspended, four years and six months to serve, followed by two years and six months post release supervision.

Three co-defendants are still awaiting adjudication in the same case.

This case was investigated by the Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics, assisted by Christopher Watkins with the Attorney General’s Public Integrity Unit. Prosecution was handled by Assistant Attorney General Stanley Alexander and Special Assistant Attorney General Marvin Sanders.

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