Columbus police investigating two shootings
Police Chief Fred Shelton said officers responded to shots fired call around 4 o'clock on 22nd Avenue.
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Police Chief Fred Shelton said officers responded to shots fired call around 4 o'clock on 22nd Avenue.
Investigators said Peery shot Eddie Green at the Pilot Truck Stop, just off Highway 82, about 10:40 a.m.
39-year-old Ewel William Scott escaped from Yalobusha Detention Center on April 1, just after 9 p.m.
Deputies say an ocean blue 2012 Nissan Altima was stolen from West Front Street in Noxapater. The car's license plate is WNA-7935.
Latoria Brownlee entered the plea Tuesday morning in Clay County Circuit Court.
All three suspects are facing three counts burglary of an auto and one count burglary of a school.
Columbus Police Chief Fred Shelton said Dobbs and the victim got into a fight inside of a vehicle.
Deputies were alerted about a vehicle that Austin Hines reportedly stole from North McCrary Road that morning.
Ackerman police said officers were called to a West McGee Street home for a disturbance.
Police Chief Fred Shelton said the couple got into a fight inside their vehicle.
Deputies then found vape pens containing spice during a search warrant of the suspects' apartment.
Macon police said they were tipped-off about drugs being at George's Washington Street home.
Police Chief Sean Holdiness said both men were employees at the plant and were on a break.
Tupelo Police Department, Tupelo SWAT, Mississippi Highway Patrol and the Lee County Sheriff's Department assisted in the investigation.
A district supervisor said Crime Stoppers will handle the tips and reward.
Judge Jim Kitchens sentenced Webb to five years in behind bars for the January 2019 escape.
Prosecutors alleged the incidents happened in July and September of 2017.
Bass and Cooksey were taken into custody after Lee County deputies were called to a home on County Road 1057 for a welfare concern.
Amory police reported two recent arrests, including a man accused of carrying a lot of drugs.
Sheriff Hal Allred said the driver of a silver Nissan Altima turned on red and blue lights before going around another car.
A tip helped deputies connect Deloach to a January burglary where the homeowner's dog was killed during the crime.
Deputies discovered methamphetamine, heroin, and marijuana during a search of a West Point home.
Julius Quinn, 38, was charged in connection to a burglary at Griffin Christian Church, on Highway 46.
Shundray Johnson pled guilty to two counts of murder in Clay County Circuit Court.
The Webster County Sheriff's Office reported that deputies were responded to a call about a child walking in the road on Highway 182, near Piggly Wiggly.