Details emerge in officer-involved shooting in Tupelo
The Mississippi Bureau of Investigation is continuing to investigate the officer-involved shooting portion of the incident.
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The Mississippi Bureau of Investigation is continuing to investigate the officer-involved shooting portion of the incident.
The sheriff's department said the student was charged with possessing a weapon on school property.
Police said they plan to file several charges in the case. They have not released names or other information about the investigation.
Donald Denton Sr., 45, and Donald Denton Jr., 23, were both charged with aggravated assault.
Woods will be in the custody of the Alabama Department of Corrections.
Officers stopped the two Thursday for a tint violation. During the stop, officers found drugs in the car valued at more than $20,000 dollars.
West Point Police Department alleged the two men robbed the Dollar General on February 15.
The suspect was driving a black pickup in a surveillance video.
Stallings was arrested after an alarm went off at Dirt Cheap early Tuesday morning.
Anyone with information was asked to call Northeast Mississippi Crime Stoppers at 1-800-773-TIPS (8477).
The robbery happened February 3, at Cambridge Manor Apartments.
Sheriff Jim Johnson said the shooting took place at a tire store on Highway 78, just after 3:00 p.m.
Johnson said this is an isolated incident among the three involved.
Tupelo police said the suspect went to Sam's Club and used someone else's info to open an account with Verizon.
In an agreement with prosecutors, Townsend pled guilty to the contraband charge and the others were dismissed.
Investigators believed Roby and two other suspects committed the crime. One person has been arrested in the case.
When Martin was indicted for the bank robbery, he was serving a 30-year sentence in Mississippi for holding up the Quality Inn and the Riverchase Inn.
The person who received the check was told to deposit it, keep $400 and send the rest to a third party. But this is not from Lee County.
Tupelo Police Department has asked for help finding a man accused stealing information for fake checks.
If anyone has information on the whereabouts of the two men, you're asked to contact Ackerman Police or Crime Stoppers of North Mississippi.
The business was raided by federal agents in April 2016. Investigators believe the fraudulent claims started in January 2012.
Investigators said the brawl happened on the night of February 6 at Johnny's Bar.
Wynn's attorney at the time argued before the state Supreme Court that the judge was under the impression that Wynn's sentenced had to be doubled.
A 59-year-old woman reported being sexually assaulted on February 14 to the Lowndes County Sheriff's Office.
Investigators said the threat did not mention a particular person or school and they believed this is an isolated incident.