Kidnapping, shooting investigation continues in Columbus
The shooting happened this past weekend. Columbus Police Chief Fred Shelton said the incident started Saturday night in the 2700 block of 6th Avenue North.
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The shooting happened this past weekend. Columbus Police Chief Fred Shelton said the incident started Saturday night in the 2700 block of 6th Avenue North.
Police said the man in this picture was suspected of stealing and using a stolen card.
Mike Brian Rutledge pled guilty to capital murder for the 2017 death of his wife Laura Ann Rutledge.
Rutledge was sentenced to life without the possibility of parole or release.
Deputies were called to Hotel Street in Crawford about a shooting on May 14.
The 1993 black Camaro was taken from a business in the Barnes Crossing area on June 2.
Volunteer firefighters were called about two vehicles on fire on Quinn Drive back on June 3.
Investigators said deputies were called to 3059 New Hope Road about a person being shot at on June 2.
Columbus Police Chief Fred Shelton said the incident on started Saturday night in the 2700 block of 6th Avenue North.
Security video showed the suspects breaking into 2A Armanents in downtown New Albany around 3:30 a.m. Friday.
Tedarrian Fields, 19, was arrested after a foot chase.
Sheriff Todd Hall said the shootings happened in the Sapps and Old Sommerville School communities in the county.
Joyce Bostick, 60, was found dead at her Sykes Road home back on May 13.
If you have any information about these missing vehicles, call the Noxubee County Sheriff's Office.
Lowndes County investigators said a seven-week-old infant was admitted to Baptist Golden Triangle with a broken femur in October 2018.
Columbus Police Chief Fred Shelton said Thomas Johnson Jr. was arrested Monday.
Investigators believed the suspect got into an argument with another driver, which led to the shooting.
Michael Guyse, 33, was charged with manslaughter.
Deputies told WCBI the alleged incident actually happened on May 10 after an argument about the crash.
Javeune Barker, 22, and Tyseauna Roby, 26, were both charged with conspiracy to commit and accessory after the fact.
He was sentenced to 20 years, but will only serve two if he maintains good behavior. Newman will also be on probation for five years after his release.
Ronnie Hood, 19, and Oscar Sommerville, 26, were charged in the case.
Bhind those crimes were mostly juveniles, according to Starkville Police Chief Mark Ballard.
Deputies told WCBI the alleged incident actually happened on May 10, after an argument about the crash.
The homeowner told officers he heard someone at the back door, got up to investigate and found a man inside his home.