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Winston County deputies say they need your help finding a local teenager, wanted for questioning in a robbery.
Beginning this weekend, the Oxford Police Department will dedicate a specialized unit of its patrol force to ensure safety in the Downtown area.
Columbus police are investigating an early morning armed robbery.
Columbus Police Department to began using body cameras this month.
Mississippi lawmakers want to get rid of the Regimented Inmate Disciple program ran by the department of corrections.
It's not unusual to swipe a debit card at checkout, but the police get involved when you are using someone else's card.
Coffeville woman charged with insurance fraud, announced Attorney General Jim Hood today.
Attorney General Jim Hood today asked nine oil companies to collaborate with their franchisees to help eliminate synthetic drugs from retail locations operating under their brand names, including gas station and convenience stores.
A man and woman are accused breaking into at least 15 storage units.
A bomb threat at Tupelo Middle School briefly disrupts class today.
Police say they plan to file charges against the Ecru man who stole an ambulance from a Tupelo hospital over the weekend.
Tupelo police need your help finding the two men who tried to break into an apartment, before the resident scared them off.
An Oxford teenager is facing burglary charges in North Mississippi, months after spending time in South Florida.
Cell phones, shanks, and Green Dot cards were among the contraband found during a shakedown today at East Mississippi Correctional Facility in Lauderdale County.
Storage costs often go overlooked in the debates over using cameras as a way to hold officers accountable and improve community relations.
The House voted 98-20 Friday to approve House Bill 389. It goes to the Senate for further debate.
A man was found on County Road 127, Walnut, early Wednesday morning.
If it sounds too good to be true, it just might be.
The Saltillo man took more than $10,000 in computers from Northeast Mississippi Community College.
Six suspects were arrested in three different traffic stops in different parts of the county.