Man hospitalized after shot in the head, suspect still loose
The victim told emergency crews his name and alluded that he knew who shot him.
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The victim told emergency crews his name and alluded that he knew who shot him.
The shooting happened just after 11:30 Wednesday night. It's still unclear what sparked the shooting.
The arrest and warrant stemmed from an investigation that began several months ago. More arrests are pending in this particular investigation.
Both the driver and passenger were then transported to the Tishomingo County Jail.
The suspect was officially charged with 2 counts of Felony Possession of Controlled Substance - With Intent to Sell.
The unnamed victim is expected to recover from the injuries.
There is still a $5,000 reward for information leading to the suspect's arrest. Multiple agencies have been involved in the manhunt.
Deputies were told the suspect was armed with a box cutter and stole a 2012 Nissan Frontier pick-up.
Deputies and the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation filed an affidavit detailing the allegation against Molly Wray on Wednesday.
Around 4:30 Tuesday, police stopped a car travelling East on I-22. Police Chief Chris Robertson says 21 lbs of marijuana was found inside.
After further investigation, and some tips from eye witnesses, police were able to identify the suspect and return some of the stolen property.
Tupelo police were called to the 800 block of West Jefferson Street on Monday morning. A 61-year-old man was stabbed multiple times.
The suspect is accused of making personal purchases with a city credit card. The alleged theft took place from January 2013 until February 2015.
The suspect allegedly held two people at gunpoint in the Brooksville Garden apartments on Monday.
Police believe the four are connected to an armed robbery last Friday at a hotel on Highway 12.
A Tennessee Sheriff's Department helps nab a couple accused of stealing a truck from Ershings Inc. in Iuka earlier this month.
Eupora Police are also investigating whether Weeks was allegedly dealing the drug.
Johnny Dunn, 34, is charged with domestic violence - aggravated assault by choking.
The victim was taken to a Tupelo hospital and underwent surgery.
Clay County Sheriff Eddie says the suspect was wanted on a warrant for Possession of Methamphetamine.
If convicted, the minimum sentence is 20 years in prison. The maximum penalty is life in jail.
Once the suspect had them, they demanded more and threaten to post the existing photos online. That's when she went to law enforcement.
He faces Felony Eluding, Possession of Meth and Destruction of Evidence charges.