Man that ran from Noxubee County Jail sentenced for escape
Judge Jim Kitchens sentenced Webb to five years in behind bars for the January 2019 escape.
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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.
Those charges stemmed from a January 20 shooting on Marietta Street, near King Street in Booneville.
Investigators said Pierce escaped from the Macon facility then attempted to steal a vehicle but was unsuccessful.
Lee County deputies said the stabbing happened at a house on County Road 1349.
Investigators said the victim was hit with a handgun and had his wallet taken.
The reported incident happened on Carson Road, in southern Lowndes County. One bullet hit the car.
A man was reportedly holding two females hostage and refused to come out.
OCHS offered $200 reward for information leading to the arrest(s) of the person(s) who taped the dog's mouth shut.
Starkville police officers said break-ins happened on Maxwell Drive. Williams was accused of trespassing at property on University Drive.
The pursuit started on Highway 45, near Columbus Air Force Base, just before 3 p.m. on Monday. It ended on Lackey Road in Monroe County.
Investigators said a K9 alerted officers after a traffic stop.
The mower was stolen from the Walmart parking lot around 3:30 Thursday afternoon.
Mississippi Highway Patrol Spokesman Sgt. Derrick Beckom said the crash happened on Highway 82, near Bell Road, on Wednesday.
Banks was also accused of stealing a phone case.
Federal prosecutors agreed to transfer the plea hearing and sentencing to the Northern District of Alabama
Anyone with information on the burglary is asked to call West Point Police Department.