Lamar County man found guilty of child sex crime
Jurors returned the verdict against John Mark Sullivan Thursday.
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Jurors returned the verdict against John Mark Sullivan Thursday.
The crime took place in August 2017 when Scott used fake police lights to trick a woman to pull over near Birmingham Ridge road.
Hallman was stopped by Clay County deputies early Friday morning on Highway 50 after they responded to a call of a potentially stolen car.
The man in the picture above police said broke into the Community Counseling building on Highway 50 Friday morning.
Steen was wanted in connection to a late Wednesday night shooting in Attala County that left a woman injured.
Pickens County Sheriff's Office, Reform Police Department, Gordo Police Department and Green County Sheriff's Office were all involved in the chase.
Three arrests in Lowndes County and Columbus on drug related charges.
The crime took place in August 2017 when Scott used fake police lights to trick a woman to pull over near Birmingham Ridge road.
The thieves skipped the salami and went straight for the safe. They also got inside the cash register.
Abston believed she was trying to force the vehicle off the road.
On April 18, Tupelo PD responded to South Gloster Street where the car's owner said she was missing several items out of her car.
Monroe County investigators are not releasing any information about the case.
He pleaded guilty to one count of Touching a Child for Lustful Purposes.
WCBI has reached out to Amory Police and is waiting to hear back.
Conn is also facing charges in Monroe County after leading deputies on a chase into Lamar County, Alabama.
The suspect is described as a male and he ran from the store after taking some cash.
Investigators said Deloach eventually stopped shooting and got into a vehicle but he was pulled over a short time later and arrested.
He appeared before a judge Monday morning and was given a temporary trial date in August.
A Lowndes County grand jury recently handed down the indictment.
A man accused of killing three people in Artesia was indicted on a capital murder charge.
Johnathan Bardley was charged with 2nd-degree murder and leaving the scene of an accident with injuries.
Prosecutors said the alleged incident happened in September 2018.
A 17-year-old female victim was taken to OCH Regional Medical Center for evaluation and was later released.
Graham Pritchett, 26, of Hamilton, was charged with Aggravated Assault on a Police Officer, and two counts of Simple Assault on a Police Officer.
Investigators said Miller was accused of robbing a person at Honeys Laundromat on Saturday.